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  • 18 Nov
  • 2021

Apple announces 'Self Service Repair' to let users repair their own iPhones

The initial phase of the program will focus on the most commonly serviced modules, such as the iPhone display, battery, and camera. The ability for additional repairs will be available later next year.

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  • 17 Nov
  • 2021

Centre allows airlines to provide meals, magazines on all domestic flights

The ministry has also permitted the resumption of magazines and reading materials for passengers on domestic flights, the order noted.

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  • 16 Nov
  • 2021

Amazon sued by man who was paralysed in delivery van crash in US

Amazon has consistently argued it cannot be held liable for crashes involving Amazon drivers because it does not directly employ them. Amazon relies heavily on a network of smaller contracted delivery companies called Delivery Service Partners (DSPs).

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  • 15 Nov
  • 2021

Apple patent filing reveals glasses to prevent others from peeping into iPhone

The report mentions that the patent application “relates to providing personalized graphical outputs to systems for displaying vision-corrected graphical outputs and standard graphical outputs on an electronic device.”

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  • 14 Nov
  • 2021

$187 bn wiped off Tesla's market cap as Musk sells shares worth $7 bn

The world's richest person and Tesla's top shareholder last Saturday tweeted that he would sell 10% of his shares if users of the social media platform approved the move.

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  • 13 Nov
  • 2021

BharatPe's pleas against PhonePe's 'Pe' trademarks dismissed by HC

Both the companies have been locking horns over the usage of the term ‘Pe’ since 2019 and a fresh tussle began on October 22 after PhonePe filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against BharatPe’s usage of ‘Pe’ in name of their new Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) platform PostPe.

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  • 12 Nov
  • 2021

Jupiter promises to provide a new way of banking

Customers can also earn 1% rewards on Debit Card + UPI spends & more.


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  • 9 Nov
  • 2021

PepsiCo expects delivery of first Tesla Semis in this quarter: CEO

That sounds great but the problem is Tesla recently announced that customer deliveries of the Semi are pushed to 2023 due to supply chain challenges and the limited availability of battery cells.