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What's new with Huawei's new folding smartphone?
Huawei, a Chinese technology company, has introduced a new smartphone model.
Chinese Leader Thanks Microsoft Founder For Taking Action Against COVID-2019
Chinese President Xi Jinping has written a thank-you letter to Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his spouse, Melinda, for their support of the global efforts against the COVID-2019 disease outbreak
Twitter: A move to consumer privacy
Social networking site Twitter has eliminated a large network of 'fake accounts' that track Twitter users through mobile numbers.
Who is the son-in-law of Microsoft founder Bill Gates?
Jennifer Gates, daughter of billionaire American Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft Company, has found a bride for herself. Jennifer also shared photos with her upcoming Egyptian bride on Instagram.
10-year-old kid builds an app in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, 10-year-old baby Dhoomchi has come up with a new social media app that allows people to video chat with their friends and family from anywhere in the world.
Which screen protector is appropriate for the phone?
Screen protectors made from tempered glass are considered the best, and the good thing is that they are also available in most places in the local market.
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Facebook to fix kids app flaw allowing chats with strangers
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook acknowledged on Tuesday that a flaw in its Messenger Kids service allowed children get into group chats with people who were not approved by their parents.