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Xiaomi Corp. aims to seek formal Hong Kong stock exchange approval on June 7 for an initial public offering that could raise about $10 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Beijing-based smartphone maker hopes to price the share sale late next month if its application is
HIGHLIGHTS Regulators must block YouTube for one month: court Video denigrates the Prophet Mohammad, said court A lower court had ruled to block YouTube in 2013 Egypt’s top administrative court ruled on Saturday that regulators must block the video file-sharing site YouTube for one month over a video that
HIGHLIGHTS Ezequiel Pereira’s sporadic poking around has finally paid off Vulnerability would have allowed him to make changes to internal systems I’m glad that I found something that was so important: Pereira Google has awarded an Uruguayan teenager a “bug bounty” of more than $36,000 (roughly Rs. 24.3
To stop false news from spreading on its platform, Facebook has said it put in place a three-pronged strategy that constitutes removing accounts and content that violate its policies, reducing distribution of inauthentic content and informing people by giving them more context on the posts they see. Another part
The sultry Sunny Leone has raised the mercury even more with her latest photo shoot, in which the siren is seen clad in lingerie. The Indo-Canadian sensation recently shared a few pictures with her fans, in which she is see flaunting her sexy body. Along with one of the
Today’s Internet Daily talks about Gmail, YouTube Music, Facebook, Twitter, and Google News. Keep reading to know the latest happenings on these services. Gmail Gets Offline Support Google’s latest addition to its slew of updates includes offline support for Gmail. To recall, Google announced Gmail’s web app last month,
The FCC in December repealed the Obama-era open-internet rules set in 2015, which bars providers from blocking or slowing down access to content or charging consumers more for certain content. The prior rules were intended to ensure a free and open internet, give consumers equal access to
If you somehow weren’t getting enough funk from The Internet’s phenomenal return single “Roll (Burbank Funk)” upon its release a couple weeks ago, than your funk levels should now be brought to an adequate functioning level thanks to Kaytranada. Montreal’s beat-master extraordinaire has just unveiled a remix
Few things succeed in riling up the Internet faster, unleashing a unique cocktail of amazement and terror, than a new Boston Dynamics robot video. In the past, the tech company, owned by Japan’s SoftBank Group, has released videos showing its robots climbing stairs, executing perfect back flips and opening doors with shocking
Friends of a Pakistani lawyer recently put up a banner congratulating him for his maiden trip to Europe, giving the netizens a good reason to chuckle. The picture of the banner is being circulated on the internet in Pakistan with social media users sharing it with hilarious