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Google pledge to tackle YouTube terror videos

Google has unveiled four measures it will use to tackle the spread of terror-related material online.

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Google pledge to tackle YouTube terror videos

Googlehasunveiledfourmeasuresitwillusetotacklethespreadofterror-relatedmaterialonline.Amongthemeasuresitisdeployingwillbesmartersoftwarethatcanspotextremistmate

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Software engineer given absurd test at airport to prove he's a software engineer

Donald Trump's temporary immigration ban and the ensuing heightened security procedures for travelers from outside the U.S. have caused a great deal of trouble for visitors to the country.

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Paris airport hopes facial recognition is the answer to long lines

If you’re traveling through Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, be prepared for some invasive new biometric security measures.

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Google tries to resolve Pixel camera flare issue

Google is developing a software fix to address excessive lens flare on photographs taken with its flagship Pixel smartphones.

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As PCs decline, Microsoft bets its future on the cloud

In a world where there's a smartphone app for everything, one company-Amazon.com Inc-has long been the host for an outsized share of online software and computing services.

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FBI paid professional hackers to gain access to San Bernardino iPhone – report

Hackers reportedly supply zero-day exploit to allow US law enforcement entry to device, which may put older iPhones at risk of cyber criminals

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FBI Wants to 'Turn Back the Clock' on iPhone: Apple Software Head

The man behind Apple's software says that the FBI's demand that the companyhelp break into an iPhone is dangerous in a world where hackers want to get into our bank accounts, government computers and transportation systems.

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Apple unveils new OS, music streaming service

​Apple Inc. unveiled new operating systems for smartphones and computers and a new music streaming service on Monday at an annual event in San Francisco.

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China's Kingsoft a new challenger to global Office monopoly

Kingsoft, a Chinese software firm and currently the nation's largest provider of office software, is seeking to break the long held global monopoly of tech giants such as Microsoft and Google.

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Australian institute develops new software tool for scientific researches

New software which offers scientists and researchers an easy way to analyse, model and visualise scientific datasets has been released by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization ( CSIRO), announced the top Australian research body on Wednesday.

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Japanese mobile operator tests new technology to boost connectivity

Japan's leading mobile phone operator NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced Tuesday that it has succeeded in testing a new technology that facilitates connectivity to its service even when communications traffic is heavy.

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Alibaba enters financial IT market

A technology firm owned by Ma Yun, the founder of China's leading e-commerce company Alibaba, has taken over a division of Hundsun Group, a Chinese financial software provider.

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Microsoft enters Myanmar market

Microsoft, a U.S. software giant, has officially announced its entry in Myanmar, partnering with Myanmar Information Technology Pte Ltd., state media reported Sunday.