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How lockdown has changed the way Indians search on Google

1/9 How blocking has changed the way Indians search Google These are unprecedented times. With the country blocked, digital dependency among Indians has increased exponentially. Netizens are using their time and going digital to observe, read, learn, and search for ideas on how they can stay productive indoors. Google India has released a report titled

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This AMD Ryzen mini PC has a unique feature we’ve never seen before

A brand we've never heard of before has created a product like we've never seen before. Chinese firm Maxtang is selling a mini PC that runs on a built-in AMD Ryzen V1605B chip, with four (yes, four) DisplayPort connectors. We don't know of any other PC that offers that many connectors, let alone in such

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ICANN votes down controversial .org sale proposal

Organizations overseeing Internet domain names have rejected the offer to transfer .org top-level domain management from non-profit organizations to private equity groups. ICANN said it would not approve the sale of the .org operator Public Interest Registry. This is because it referred to the intentions of debt and for-profit company Ethos Capital, creating "uncertain uncertainty"

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May brings reopenings around the globe as virus toll climbs

NEW YORK: May is bringing cautious reopens of coronavirus blocks, from Beijing's Forbidden City to shopping malls in Texas, as the gloomy economic cost of the pandemic increases. Many communities around the world are slowly moving towards normality without being sure whether the virus outbreaks have expired. But grim new figures released Thursday underscored the

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Valve indefinitely delays Dota 2’s The International 2020

One of the largest e-sports events in the world has been delayed indefinitely among corona virus epidemics. Developer Valve Thursday Edition 2020 Dota 2 A tournament called The International, scheduled to be held at the Ericsson Globe Stadium in Stockholm in August of this year, will no longer occur this summer and may be canceled

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Apple says ‘a few’ US retail stores could reopen in May

Apple plans to resume more stores in May after closing out of China due to the coronavirus epidemic. Apple CEO Tim Cook said stores in Australia and Austria could reopen in the next two weeks. Bloomberg. Cook also added that in the first half of May, several stores may be reopened in the United States.

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