Vivo Nex, Nex S design, specifications and price details spilled out

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is scheduled to launch two new flagship devices, the Vivo Nex and Nex S in China on June 12 and ahead of the launch, both the devices have been listed on the company’s official site revealing their design, specifications and price.

The Vivo Nex and Nex S will be launched with similar design and specifications with

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Facebook for iPhone now available in ArabicFacebook for iPhone now available in Arabic

Facebook today announced that Arabic is now available as a language on the latest version of the Facebook app for iPhone. Arabic is already available for users on desktop and Android, and this latest announcement highlights the company’s commitment to the MENA region.

Approximately 169 million people use Facebook every month from the MENA region on

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PC Gaming Week 2018

As part of TheIndianSubcontinent’s PC Gaming Week 2018, where we celebrate the greatest gaming platform ever, we’ve talked to some of the biggest companies on the planet involved with PC gaming, and they don’t come much bigger than Intel.

If you’ve been a PC gamer for as long as we have, there’s a very high chance that you’ll have at some point play

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MP Jess Phillips in web plea 'after 600 rape threats'MP Jess Phillips in web plea 'after 600 rape threats'
Image copyrightHouse of CommonsImage caption Jess Phillips has called for people's real identities to be revealed to social media providers

An MP who has been the victim of abuse by social media trolls has called for them to lose their anonymity online.

Birmingham Yardley Labour MP Jess Phillips said in one night

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US debuts world's fastest supercomputerUS debuts world's fastest supercomputer
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Summit, the US's new supercomputer, is more than twice as powerful as the current world leader.

The machine can process 200,000 trillion calculations per second - or 200 petaflops.

China's Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer, until now the world's most powerful machine, has a processing power of

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Foxconn broke Chinese labour laws-rights groupFoxconn broke Chinese labour laws-rights group
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A US-based rights group said there had been "a number of rights violations" at a Foxconn factory in China which manufactures products for Amazon.

Temporary agency workers were underpaid and overworked at the Hengyang Foxconn factory, according to China Labor Watch.

Amazon said in a statement it took the reported violations

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