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Telegram update lets up to 1000 people join a VIDEO CALL!!!
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Sci-Tech NEWS of the Day - 31 JULY 2021, 2142 Hours IST
1) 📷📷 HALO Infinite campaign spoilers have leaked. Spoilers for Halo Infinte’s main campaign are leaking online following the launch of the game’s first technical preview. 343 Industries' Joseph Staten flagged the leak on Twitter, confirming that the team “unintentionally included a small number of Halo Infinite campaign files in the tech preview build” and that “unfortunately, these files contain spoilers.” 2) 📷📷 Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 classic live photos surface ahead of launch. Samsung is largely anticipated to launch new foldable phones and new wearables at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on August 11. 91Mobiles, citing an anonymous source, shared live photos of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. The wearable has a round dial and is seen to have a Black and Silver finish. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic is likely to feature a physical bezel and two buttons on the right edge for navigation and power on/off. I am waiting so eagerly as if I can afford this.😜 3) 📷📷 Google launches new Google meet Web app. Google has launched a new standalone web application for Google Meet. The web app also known as the Progressive web app has all the features of the Google Meet app, but this is strictly for the web. You no longer have to type the URL or go to Gmail to start a meeting on Google Meet, you can simply download the application on your laptop, computer, or MacBook and use it. Finally!!!! 4) 📷📷 ZTE Axon 30 5G with an under-display camera set to launch globally in September. ZTE has launched its Axon 30 5G smartphone in China, which sports a new generation of under-display cameras. According to ZTE, the new generation technology ensures better synchronization between the front camera and the conventional display area, and a more natural transition between them, which is important if someone wants to get the best selfies. I guess we are going to see a hell lot of innovation this time. 5) 📷📷 World's first commercial re-programmable satellite blast into space. The world's first commercial fully re-programmable satellite lifted off from the Kourou space center in French Guiana on Friday on board an Ariane 5 rocket, ushering in a new era of more flexible communications. 6) 📷📷 Apple iPhone 14 Pro could sport a titanium body. According to Mashable, a report by JP Morgan Chase suggests that Apple plans to equip the Pro models in its iPhone 14 line-up, likely coming next year, with a titanium alloy chassis. This would be a first for the iPhone since previously Apple used aluminum and stainless steel for their devices. Titanium is harder and more resistant to scratches, more resistant to corrosion, and lighter than stainless steel. Meanwhile, the prices are gonna go skyrocketing. Shuuuuuuuuuu 7) 📷📷 Twitter announces a bug-bounty program to find biases in AI algorithms. Microblogging giant Twitter has announced a bug bounty program meant to find algorithmic bias in its artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. The company is offering rewards worth up to $3,500 for identifying biases in its image cropping algorithm, an effort that Twitter had announced back in May. 8) 📷📷 International Space Station thrown out of control by a misfire of Russian module: NASA The International Space Station (ISS) was thrown briefly out of control on Thursday when jet thrusters of a newly arrived Russian research module inadvertently fired a few hours after it was docked to the orbiting outpost, NASA officials said. 9) 📷📷 Scientists discover 'Sea of fossils' buried under alive 200 Million years ago, located in Pompeii. Scientists have discovered thousands of fossils buried alive in the ocean almost 200 million years ago. Neville Hollingworth described the site located at the bottom of a quarry in England’s Cotswold Hills as a ‘Jurassic Pompeii’, which was destroyed due to Mount Vesuvius's volcanic eruption in 79 AD. OOH LA LA!! 10) 📷📷 The University of Texas at Austin: Bird brains left other dinosaurs behind. Research on a newly
discovered bird fossil led by The University of Texas at Austin found that a unique brain shape may be why the ancestors of living birds survived the mass extinction that claimed all other known dinosaurs. A fossil skull of Ichthyornis, a bird that lived 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous Period. Credit: Christopher Torres / The University of Texas at Austin “Living birds have brains more complex than any known animals except mammals,” said lead investigator Christopher Torres.
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