Saturday 21 July 2018

The critical flaw In India's mobile security

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The critical flaw In India's mobile security
Once hackers access your device, they can easily use your microphone or camera to record you.
Why government should make new law on lynching soon before it's too late
Given the rising incidents, it is time to introduce federal crimes which are offences against the Constitution.
Can Hero Cycles' new electric cycle help it power ahead?
With stagnating sales, Hero Cycles is now pursuing a two-pronged strategy- e-bikes and a new cheaper bicycle.
The safety of your child in a gated community might be an illusion
We live in networks that are different from those that existed 15 years ago. Support systems are minimal. I don't know a single parent who isn't attached to their phones, so attention is fragmented.
IIT researchers develop promising TB diagnostics solution
A team from IIT-Delhi is among those developing homegrown solutions for easier and cheaper diagnosis of diseases such as TB and malaria
Why vaping is on the rise
Silicon Valley e-cigarette start-up Juul Labs made news recently by raising $650 mn as part of an investment round aimed at $1.25 bn. Here's a look at vaping:
Winning the vote of overconfidence
If Modi's speech was short of a clear vision, Rahul did not lay out a blueprint for a transfer of power.
A look at some foreign envoys who nurtured ties with India
Many memorable figures, including a Nobel laureate, an economist, scholars and writers nurtured ties with India.
How Indian magic conquered the West
The story of Indian magic cannot be told without examining its place in the globalisation of popular culture and the interplay between Eastern and Western traditions of performance magic.
Five ways to experience Auckland
Here's how you can enjoy the pretty Polynesian city: from climbing volcanoes to zipping through it on a Harley.
How calvados, the apple brandy from France, found its ardent followers
Through all those turbulent times, something else mellowed peacefully and unperturbedly under the skies of Normandy— its apples.
Gigantopelta Chessoia: This snail doesn't need food to survive after metamorphosis
This snail is found off the coast of Antarctica.
Padmate PaMu review: One of the cheapest wireless earbuds available at Rs 5,500
PaMu earbuds can now be purchased from the company's website.
Driving Detective switches 'Do Not Disturb' on when you're in a moving vehicle
If you are afraid of missing a very important call, you can set exceptions.
Rise Up review: The most challenging and fun game
Protect your balloon with your shield while it's rising up and beware of the obstacles.
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