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Will Your Phone Get Android Pie

Android Pie has been officiallylaunched and it offers several new features to provide for an intuitive, engagingexperience for users. Android Pie has quite a bit of ArtificialIntelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) coded into it, which will significantly enhance user experience. There arevarious other features such as the notch, improved Google Assistant, enhanced privacy, always updated apps, and no orange …

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10 Unique Amenities That Are Important Requirement fora Modern Apartment

Most residential projects have the usual list of amenities such as swimming pool, indoor & outdoor sports, children’s play area, jogging track, gymnasium, community hall, club house, in-house restaurants/shops, etc. Certainly, these amenities are a must-have, but the current generation wants a lot more to enhance their living experience. The usual list of amenities appears to lag behind, in terms …

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Why Choose Windows PC over MacBook

Apple’s MacBook is preferred by the elite, but are they really useful for everyday office work? If you ask experts, many of them would agree that Windows PCs are much better in terms of ease of use and general office requirements. Let’s take a look at some key reasons why a Windows PC would be a much better choice for …

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Apps That Can Save Your Life

The world as we know it has undergone phenomenal changes in the last few decades. It’s now a highly perilous world, where we constantly face the risk of injury or even losing our lives. It could be an accident on the road, a fatal health issue, a reaction to a medicine, mob lynching, riots, natural calamities, and various other developments. …

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Is AI a Threat to Humanity?

With the likes of Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk and other leading thinkers expressingtheir doubts about AI (Artificial Intelligence), it makes sense to ponder over the question whether AI can be a threat to human existence. Some experts say that humans have to be very stupid to be threatened by AI whereas others say that humans have to be very smart …

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What Actually Happens When You Click Refresh on Windows PC

Among the most commonly used functions on a Windows PC is ‘Refresh’ that appears in the right-click context menu. It is also possible to refresh a Windows PC using the F5 key. Many people use the Refresh function whenever their PCs start to lag or slow down. But what actually happens when you click Refresh or press F5? Does it …

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Why Mobile Phones and Tablets Don’t Need CPU Cooling Fans

Ever wondered why desktops and laptops need cooling fans / liquid cooing whereas mobile phones and tablets work without them? All of these devices have processors, computing power, and display functions, so why is that some devices need cooling fans whereas others don’t. Well, there are many reasons why smartphones and tablets don’t require CPU cooling fans. Here’s what you …

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What is HTTPS and Why It’s Important?

HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol and the ‘S’ in it means ‘secure’. HTTPS is the standard protocol for secure communications over computer networks. Data sent over HTTPS is encrypted using the Transport Layer Security (TSL), which is the next level of evolution over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The earlier communication protocol was HTTP, which transferred data in plain text. …

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How to Stay Protected While Using Public Wi-Fi

Public Wi-Fi hotspots are readily available and they have been quite popular among users. However, the risk of being targeted by hackers is always there when using public Wi-Fi hotspots. The risk is even more when you are using an unsecure public Wi-Fi hotspot. So, what can you do to safeguard your privacy? Well, here are a few precautions you …

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What’s New in Android P

Android Oreo is still to be rolled out to compatible devices, but Google is already working hard on its next Android OS named Android P. The first developer preview of Android P has already been released and the second one will be released at the next Google I/O developer conference. So, what’s new in Android P? Should you wait for …

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