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Samsung looks to innovate display cameras, may soon unveil tech for facial recognition

The new technology can help get multiple images of the user from two angles to better construct a 3D model of the face and use that for authentication purposes.

Indian online gaming company WinZO drags Google to court over Play Store policy update

WinZO claims the new policy selectively targeted Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and Rummy on the Google Play Store -- both of which allow real money to be wagered by players.

Google gets directives for stringent checks to curb illegal digital lending apps in India

The directives are stated to be stipulated by the Reserve Bank of India, even though Google doesn’t fall under the apex bank’s ambit.

Cloud-based messaging service app Telegram unveils new updates, users to get ‘infinite’ emoji statuses

The premium users can pick reactions from an infinite selection of custom emojis. They can now attach up to three reactions per message.
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Chinese tech majors Vivo, Oppo lineup under Rs 30,000 smartphones for Indian users

While Oppo launched Oppo F21s Pro and Oppo F21s Pro 5G in India, Vivo launched the non-Pro variant of the Vivo V25 5G in India.

California drags Amazon to court over antitrust law violations

California has alleged that Amazon used contract provisions to effectively bar third-party sellers and wholesale suppliers from offering lower prices for products on non-Amazon sites.

Trouble mounts on Google as EU court upholds $4.1 billion antitrust fine

The levy remains the EU's biggest ever despite Google's arguments that the commission's case was unfounded and falsely relied on accusations.

Google plans to produce part of its Pixel phones in India

The new Pixel phone models, and its first smartwatch, will be launched at an event in the US on October 6.
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Amid growing global scrutiny, US unveils principles for Big Tech reform

White House is reported to have outlined six principles to reform Big Tech platforms and said it was encouraged to see bipartisan interest in Congress to rein in major US tech companies.

Ogilvy joins the ranks with top tech companies after elevating Indian origin Devika Bulchandani as its Global CEO

Devila joins the growing list of top Indian executives including Sundar Pichai Satya Nadella, Parag Agrawal, Leena Nair, Chanel, Arvind Krishna and Ajaypal Singh Banga.
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