Month: March 2020

Social media giant Facebook on Friday launched Messenger Chatbot with Health Ministry and MyGov in India to raise awareness around COVID-19 disease. The Corona Helpdesk Chatbot on Messenger will help provide authentic and accurate information and bust fake news about new coronavirus. “We are grateful for the opportunity to support the government across ministries with
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One of the best reasons to use Snapchat is its collection of fun filters and lenses that make your selfies pop. There are plenty of choices from the get-go, with the selection changing on a regular basis. However, Snapchat also has secret filters and lenses that you need to unlock before they’re accessible. And, even
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  Two major financial papers that usually blow out false news about Apple’s supply chain in lockstep have suddenly diverged in their imagined tales of how the world’s best capitalized and most proficient and competent tech company might be somewhat challenged by the economic disaster now killing thousands of people. Apple Park isn’t exactly needing
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As part of its response to the public health emergency triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Commission has been leaning on Europe’s telcos to share aggregate location data on their users. “The Commission kick-started a discussion with mobile phone operators about the provision of aggregated and anonymised mobile phone location data,” it said today.
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New York University is among the many academic, private and public institutions doing what it can to address the need for personal protective equipment (PPE) among healthcare workers across the world. The school worked quickly to develop an open-source face-shield design, and is now offering that design freely to any and all in order to
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Have you ever wanted to browse Instagram with friends? Well, now you can, with Instagram launching a Co-Watching feature. This is just one of several things Instagram is doing to make the COVID-19 crisis, and the subsequent self-isolation, easier to bear. Advertisement Instagram Helps Us Cope With Coronavirus This pandemic requires everyone to play their
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  As the world struggles to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple suppliers are reportedly expecting a significant decrease in immediate orders due to weakened demand. Apple suppliers are reportedly seeing decreased parts orders for the current quarter. According to a Reuters report on Friday, a major Apple contractor anticipates an 18% year-over-year contraction in orders
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