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Japan Display To Sell Screen Plant To Sharp For $390 Million, Repay Debt To Apple
Japan Display said on Friday it has agreed to sell a smartphone screen plant in central Japan to Sharp Corp for $390 million, raising funds to repay debt it owes Apple Inc for the plant construction costs.
Beware of Fake JioMart Websites: Reliance Retail Cautions Customers
Ever since the launch of JioMart certain individuals have started duping customers by running fake JioMart websites and offering franchisee of the JioMart.mservices.
TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Quits After Less Than Three Months As U.S. Plans Ban
TikTok Chief Executive Officer Kevin Mayer has left short video app firm just three months since joining and days after TikTok sued the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump over an executive order banning transactions with it in the country.
U.S. To Spend $625 Million In Five Quantum Information Research Hubs
The U.S. Department of Energy on Wednesday said it will provide $625 million over the next five years for five newly formed quantum information research hubs as it tries to keep ahead of competing nations like China on the emerging technology.
OnePlus Nord Gets Certified as a YouTube Signature Device: All You Need to Know
Google said it works closely with smartphone manufacturers to verify these phones meet the minimum performance standards.
New Zealand Bourse Operator NZX Hit By Probable Second Cyber Attack
Trading on New Zealand's stock exchange was halted on Wednesday after a likely second cyber attack, bourse operator NZX Ltd said.
Nokia 5.3, Nokia C3 Finally Make Their Way to India: Price, Specifications and More
The new Nokia 5.3 and C3 are fairly affordable and would go up agains the likes of Samsung, Xiaomi and Realme.
Tesla's Musk Hints Of Battery Capacity Jump Ahead Of Industry Event
Tesla Inc's chief executive Elon Musk has suggested the U.S. electric carmaker may be able to mass produce longerlife batteries with 50% more energy density in three to four years.
Apple To Reopen Some U.S. Stores Closed Due To COVID-19 Spikes - Bloomberg News
Apple Inc plans to start reopening U.S. retail stores that had been closed over the past several weeks due a resurgence in COVID19 cases, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
TikTok, Saying It Had 'no Choice,' Sues Trump Over Threatened U.S. Ban
Saying it had "no choice," TikTok on Monday sued U.S. President Donald Trump over his executive order banning transactions in the United States with the popular shortform videosharing app.
Small But Growing Russian Support For QAnon Conspiracies Seen Online
Russian governmentsupported organizations are playing a small but increasing role amplifying conspiracy theories promoted by QAnon, raising concerns of interference in the November U.S. election.
Fortnite Saga: Apple Says Epic Games' Actions Put the Entire App Store Model at Risk
Apple recently removed the popular video game Fortnite from its App Store for allegedly violating its in-app payment guidelines.
TikTok to Challenge US Order Banning Transactions with Video App
TikTok plans to argue that the Aug. 6 executive order's reliance on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act deprives it of due process, according to the sources.
Marriott faces London lawsuit over vast data breach
Marriott International Inc, the world's largest hotel operator, is facing a London class action brought by millions of former hotel guests demanding compensation after their personal data was hacked in one of the largest data breaches in history.
Taiwan says China behind cyberattacks on government agencies, emails
Taiwan said on Wednesday hacking groups linked to the Chinese government had attacked at least 10 government agencies and some 6,000 email accounts of government officials in an "infiltration" to steal important data.
World Photography Day 2020: Covid-19 Gave Me The Strangest Photowalk I've Ever Done
Four months ago, at the peak early phases of our Covid-19 lockdown, I had the eerie misfortune/privilege of seeing a post-apocalyptic Mumbai. Today, and for the rest of time, the photos will stand testament.