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Google Translate rolls out support for 33 new offline languages: Check the complete list here

Google has rolled out support for 33 new offline languages under the offline language functionality. "We're expanding the offline language functionality to 33 new languages. This allows users to download the languages of interest and translate text when the internet connection is unavailable," according to Google's support page. The added languages include -- Basque, Cebuano,

Author: Md Waquar Haider  |   09:44 AM IST Jan 18, 2023
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Samsung 200MP ISOCELL HP2 image sensor unveiled ahead of Galaxy S23 Ultra launch

Samsung Electronics on Tuesday introduced its latest 200-megapixel (MP) image sensor, the ISOCELL HP2, with improved pixel technology for premium smartphones. The ISOCELL HP2 packs 200-million 0.6-micrometer ( m) pixels in a 1/1.3" optical format, a sensor size that is widely used in 108MP main smartphone cameras. This enables consumers to enjoy even higher resolutions

Author: Md Waquar Haider  |   12:39 PM IST Jan 17, 2023
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 may adopt droplet style hinge: Check camera, display and other major specs here

Samsung's upcoming flagship foldable smartphone, Galaxy Z Fold 5, will reportedly feature a "droplet" style hinge that will likely lessen its display crease. According to tipster Ice Universe, the tech giant internally refers to the design as a "dumbbell" hinge, reports 9To5Google. This would not be the first time that the company has updated its

Author: Md Waquar Haider  |   10:34 AM IST Jan 16, 2023
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Global cyberattacks rise by 38 percent with healthcare most targeted in India: Report

In 2022, global cyberattacks increased by 38 percent as compared to 2021, with healthcare being the most targeted industry in India, a new report showed on Thursday. According to Check Point Research (CPR), these cyberattack numbers were driven by smaller, more agile hackers and ransomware gangs, who focused on exploiting collaboration tools used in work-from-home

Author: Md Waquar Haider  |   05:20 PM IST Jan 12, 2023
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