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Amazing Technology News This Thursday, February 15 2018

Amazing Technology News This Thursday, February 15 2018

By Specs in 15 Feb 2018 | 04:38
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Top trending tech news today are mind blowing as the FBI, CIA, NSA warn Americans against buying Huawei smartphones. I wonder what exactly could have prompted this decision from almost all of the top security agencies in the world.

Checkout more interesting tech news below..

TECH NEWS TODAY
Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon X24 2Gbps LTE Modem
Twitch Unveils Ranking System and Special Badge Rewards for Supportive Viewers
Twitter is on a Road to Transformation and Embracing AI, CEO Informs Investors
WCIT 2018 To Be Held in India For First Time From Feb 19
Microsoft Developing Blockchain-based Decentralized ID System
New Skype Bug Could Provide Unrestricted Access to Hackers
LinkedIn's New Scheduler Feature Eases Recruitment Process
Honor India Allegedly Running Negative Twitter Campaign Against Xiaomi
FBI, CIA, NSA Warn Americans Against Buying Huawei Smartphones
Panasonic Lumix ZS200 and Lumix GX9 Compact Cameras Announced
Telegram's Desktop App Exploited to Mine Cryptocurrency, Seed Spyware for Months
Telegram X App Disappears from the Google Play Store
ARM Unveils Project Trillium Family of Dedicated AI Processors
Magic Leap's Augmented Reality Headsets to Cost Much More than iPhones: CEO
After Instagram and WhatsApp, Google Search Gets "Stories" Inspired by Snapchat
Reliance JioFiber with Free 100Mbps Internet to be Launched in March: Report Says
‘Drive-by’ Cryptocurrency Mining Affecting Millions of Android Users: Malwarebytes Study
Expect The Unexpected Huawei is launching smartphones that supports 5G network at the MWC2018
Instagram to notify people when someone takes screenshot of their Story
Apple sold more watches than Rolex, Swatch, and the rest of the Swiss watch industry combined
Indians Can Now Send Money To Each Other Via WhatsApp
Google to use Getty Images content for its services
Windows 10 is getting its own effortless Bluetooth pairing for devices
VideoLAN VLC releases version 3.0 with HDR and 360-degree video
Facebook testing a “downvote” button for flagging content
Google’s AI chips are now open for public use
Facebook Is Losing Younger Users at an Even Faster Than Expected Rate
You can now watch Snap Maps on the web
Israel develops pocket-size device to test for heart attacks
WhatsApp Payment Live in India For Some Users
Apple iMac Pro, the ‘most powerful mac ever’, goes on sale in India for Rs 415000
Verizon will begin locking iPhones to its network starting this spring
Xiaomi deletes poll which finds Android One more popular than MIUI
Google Maps Teardown Reveals Battery Level in Location Sharing and More
Pokemon Go Adds More Region Specific Pokemon
The NSA Sent Coded Messages From Its Twitter Account to Communicate with Spies
Windows 10 Will Soon Feature a More Streamlined Bluetooth Pairing Process
DJI Has Deployed No-Fly Zones Around Sports Areas in South Korea for the Olympics
Monster Hunter: World Becomes the Fastest Selling Game in Capcom’s History
Porsche, Audi to Jointly Develop Electric Car Platform to Save Costs
Facebook Announces Program to Invest $10 Million in Community Leaders
Falcon Heavy Launch Was Just the Curtain Raiser for SpaceX This Year
Instagram Now Snitches on Users Who Take Screenshots of Stories
Google Will Now Show Images from Getty Images In Its Search Results
Mozilla Pens Open Letter Saying Aadhaar Can Become a Privacy Disaster
VLC 3.0 Brings 8K, HDR Playback and Chromecast Support
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) Finally Lands on Android And iOS in China

Source; https://specsdevices.com/amazing-technology-news-thursday-february-15-2018/
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