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Intel joins CBSE to empower 1 lakh Indian students in AI
Intel joins CBSE to empower 1 lakh Indian students in AI

Tech giant Intel and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to digitally empower nealry one lakh students with Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration in India's education system.

Initiatives include the roll-out of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) curriculum framework

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Apple to launch 12.9-inch iPad Pro, MacBooks by 2020 end
Apple to launch 12.9-inch iPad Pro, MacBooks by 2020 end

Apple is reportedly planning to launch a 12.9-inch iPad Pro and multiple notebook models with Mini-LED backlit displays by the end of 2020.

Known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also mentioned that the company was developing six products with Mini-LED displays for release by the end of 2021 -- 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 10.2-inch iPad, 7.

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Elon Musk is father of my child: GF Grimes
Elon Musk is father of my child: GF Grimes

Tesla CEO Elon Musk's musician girlfriend Claire Boucher -- better known by her stage name Grimes -- has confirmed she is carrying the child of Musk, expected in May.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, she said Musk is the father of her child.

"For a girl, it's sacrificing your body and your freedom. I

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T-Mobile hacked again, second time in six months
T-Mobile hacked again, second time in six months

 US telecommunications giant T-Mobile has disclosed that the personal data of its employees and customers has been hacked. This is the second security breach T-Mobile has admitted in the last six months, after the first incident was reported last November.

"Our cybersecurity team recently identified and shut down a malic

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Google, Apple crack down on mischievous coronavirus apps
Google, Apple crack down on mischievous coronavirus apps

Google and Apple have begun taking action on fake mischievous apps to fight new coronavirus-related misinformation on their app stores.

Apple is removing all coronavirus-related mobile software not from recognized health organizations or the government, reports CNBC.

Google, on the other hand, has stopped throwing r

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Twitter bans dehumanising posts on age, disability, disease
Twitter bans dehumanising posts on age, disability, disease

Twitter has expanded its rules around hate speech to include language that dehumanises people on the basis of their age, disability or disease.

Last year, the micro-blogging platform updated its 'Hateful Conduct' policy to address dehumanising speech, starting with one protected category: religious groups.

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Sensex plunges over 1,450 points, Nifty below 11,000
Sensex plunges over 1,450 points, Nifty below 11,000

The Indian equity indices slumped on Friday morning, with the BSE Sensex falling over 1,450 points

The slump across the sectoral indices was led by the finance and banking stocks as the Reserve Bank of India on Thursday superseded the board of directors of Yes Bank and placed it under moratorium.

Persistent fears of

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Russia-Turkey ceasefire goes into effect in Syria's Idlib
Russia-Turkey ceasefire goes into effect in Syria's Idlib

A ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey went into force on Friday midnight in Syria's northwestern province of Idlib, following days of fighting.

On Thursday, the two countries agreed on the ceasefire in the de-escalation zone in Syria's Idlib, after talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterp

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Israeli political blocs didn't get enough votes for coalition
Israeli political blocs didn't get enough votes for coalition

The final results of Israel's parliamentary elections which were held earlier this week showed that the two main political blocs did not gain enough votes to form a coalition government.

According to the final count on Thursday by the Central Elections Committee, the right-wing bloc, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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Pompeo urges Afghan parties to reduce violence
Pompeo urges Afghan parties to reduce violence

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the increasing violence in some parts of Afghanistan was unacceptable and urged warring parties to "stop posturing" before intra-Afghan peace talks begin on March 10.

"The upsurge in violence in parts of Afghanistan over the last couple days is unacceptable," Pompeo s

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