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We spoke with Madhav Sheth, Global Vice President and CEO of Realme in Europe, about cheap mobiles, China as a great power and about the arrival of 5G to their mobiles Although working at home is wonderful, there is a problem that you often face as a journalist: it is not the same to interview someone in person than with a computer and a camera as intermediaries. I at least have a problem getting used to the idea of ​​what my interviewee is like. On the video call, Madhan Sheth, Realme CEO and Global Vice President, seems calm and perhaps…

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After feedbacks regarding well-being and harmful campaigns, provided by content creators, YouTube will test, in the coming weeks, an interface in which the number of negative reactions – the dislikes – will not be displayed on the screen. In any case, highlights the company, the option “I didn’t like it” will remain available to the public, even for the effective training of recommendations. In addition, the hidden information will remain within the reach of the person responsible for the material posted on YouTube Studio. Creature and creator According to Engadget, the platform has devoted its attention to the resource since…

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The internet can be a great ally of work, knowledge and even the most basic daily tasks. However, it must be used well so that its negative side is not the most evident. New technologies dominate the landscape, so we are becoming increasingly dependent on the internet, social networks, likes, likes, lots of information and little memorization, triggering fatigue, lack of interest and deep sedentary lifestyle. How it works in practice These new habits that we are unconsciously adopting, have been modifying our brain behavior, releasing more dopamine, activating the cortisol hormone and leading us to stress, we are also…

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The new installment of the Monster Hunter saga shows that greater accessibility and the ability to play at home or on the Metro is better than better graphics (for now) Few things make an Easter spent through water more bearable than being able to play ‘Pokémon for adults’ with a cat and a dog, or what is the same: Monster Hunter Rise, Capcom’s RPG for Nintendo Switch in which you are basically an expert hunter of monsters that look like something out of the Godzilla movies. A quiet mission in Monster Hunter Rise involves equipping yourself with quirky weapons made…

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Rock Hill. The man who shot and killed five people, including a prominent doctor, in South Carolina was identified as former NFL player Phillip Adams, who committed suicide Thursday morning, a source with knowledge of the investigation said. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to testify publicly, said Adams’s parents live near the doctor’s Rock Hill home and that he had been treated by the same doctor. The person noted that Phillips committed suicide after midnight with a .45 caliber pistol. Police said officers searched for hours before finding the suspect in a…

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Madrid. A new heat-sensing gene identified by scientists at the University of California at Riverside may be the answer to the need for plants to withstand global warming. By 2050, rising temperatures could reduce crop yields by a third. Warmer temperatures tell plants that summer is coming. By anticipating less water, they flower early and then lack the energy to produce more seeds, so crop yields are lower. This is problematic, as the world’s population is estimated to grow to 10 billion humans, with much less food available. “We need plants that can withstand warmer temperatures, have a longer time…

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Mexico City. In the third episode of Demi Lovato’s new YouTube documentary Dancing with the Devil, the singer briefly addresses the culture of toxic fan armies. The pop star, with more than 55 million followers on Twitter, addresses that night in 2018 when she had a near-fatal overdose, and how dancer, choreographer and creative director Dani Vitale, who was with her, was accused by her followers of be a “bad influence”. Vitale, interviewed in the documentary, seems very nervous when reliving the aftermath of what happened with her friend. She recounts how she received “four to five thousand” messages the…

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‘Federated Learning of Cohorts’, or FLoC for friends, is an experimental Google tool that divides users according to their Internet consumption and then offers advertising When Google decided that they were going to do without third-party cookies to sell advertising, many wondered why other technology was going to replace them. It seems that the unknown has already been solved. In a new publication on its official blog, entitled: “Privacy, sustainability and the importance of ‘and'”, Google confirms the launch of a test in Google Chrome browsers of the technology baptized as Federated Learning of Cohorts, or for its acronym ,…

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Oracle filed a $ 9 billion lawsuit against Google in 2011, accusing the company of having developed the system for mobile phones using parts of the Java language. The United States Supreme Court on Monday granted Google an important victory in its long battle with Oracle over copyright. The Justice considered that the use of the Java programming language to develop the Android operating system was “fair”. The decision, taken by 6 votes to 2, was accompanied by much anticipation as a key opinion on the issue of copyright in the digital age, which also exempts Google from paying billions…

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In a statement, Facebook said the data was “very old” and related to an issue it had fixed in August 2019. The phone numbers and personal details of more than 500 million Facebook users have been posted online for free by one user on a low-level hacking forum, Business Insider revealed. The database appears to be the same set of phone numbers linked to Facebook that has been circulating in hacker circles since January and whose existence was first reported by tech publication Motherboard, according to Alon Gal, co-founder of the Israeli firm of intelligence against cybercrime Hudson Rock. Reuters…

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