Month: August 2021

Dell’s New Laptop-Tablet Hybrid Is Great—but Pricey

The Latitude 7320 Detachable is a Surface wannabe that’ll cost you. Source

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Chinese Apps and India’s ban – Where do we stand now? Chinese app

It was in May last year that India and China engaged in a border skirmish that had its echoes in the economic firmament of both countries. The federal government in New Delhi curtailed Chinese investments in India and blocked mobile apps with even a remote connection to Beijing (260 Chinese…

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Peak raises $75M for a platform that helps non-tech companies build AI applications

As artificial intelligence continues to weave its way into more enterprise applications, a startup that has built a platform to help businesses, especially non-tech organizations, build more customized AI decision making tools for themselves has picked up some significant growth funding. Peak AI, a startup out of Manchester, England, that…

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Global smartphone sales continue to rise Someone using a smartphone, with a floating security notification.

Despite Covid-19 wreaking havoc across the supply chain, the global smartphone market still managed to record growth, market analysts IDC are saying. The growth, even though minimal, is still commendable, the company said, added that it was fueled by 5G and emerging markets such as Japan, the Middle East, and…

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Google Calendar will break down how much of your work is spent in meetings

Google is adding a new “Time insights” panel to Calendar on the web, showing users how much of their working week is spent in meetings. According to Google’s blog post, the feature is rolling out gradually over the next month on select plans. It was first announced back in March…

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The Morning After: China slashes kids’ gaming time to three hours a week,

For anyone struggling to tear kids away from consoles and phones for dinner, homework and, well, real life, spare a thought for the Chinese youth. China has announced a further crackdown on the time children can play online games, with the new limit set to just three hours per week.…

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