EE reveals new 4GEE Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Mini wonder devicesEE reveals new 4GEE Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Mini wonder devices

EE has announced that it will be launching brand new 4GEE Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Mini devices, which are smaller and lighter than ever before. 

In the case of the 4GEE Wi-Fi device, it manages to offer, in that small package, CAT 12 4G+ speeds of up to 600Mbps thanks to Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, connections of up to 20 devices at once and 15 hours of use

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Nokia X5 launched with dual rear cameras, notch display

Finnish smartphone maker Nokia has announced its latest budget device dubbed as the Nokia X5 in China. The device has been in the news for some time now and has been finally made official. The device looks similar to the Nokia X6, which was the first device from Nokia to feature a notch display.

The Nokia X6 was launched in China earlier this year

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Mastercard targets major blockchain breakthroughMastercard targets major blockchain breakthrough

Mastercard is looking to make blockchain transactions easier for everyone with a new payments system.

The company has applied for a patent concerning a simpler way to tie cryptocurrency payments to real-life accounts.

The patent application, which was submitted to the USPTO, covers a, "Method and system for linkage of blockchain-based assets to fiat

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Man using a face recognition scanner

Main image: Amazon's Rekognition face ID system. Credit: Amazon“You see it in movies all the time, they zoom in on a picture and it’s all pixelated and they say ‘enhance’, and you get this nice image,” says Tom Heseltine, CEO of facial recognition software firm Aurora. “That’s not real. But with deep learning they’re trying to do that, and it’s bec

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Google committed a very serious offence says VestagerGoogle committed a very serious offence says Vestager
Google committed a very serious offence says Vestager - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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Apple iCloud: State firm hosts user data in ChinaApple iCloud: State firm hosts user data in China
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption In February, Apple moved iCloud encryption keys for Chinese users to China

ICloud data belonging to Apple's China-based users is now in the hands of the Chinese government.

The emails, pictures and text messages of users in China are now being managed by a division of the

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