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Virgin Media customers offered free TV channels and internet to help get through lockdown

READ MORE In addition, Virgin Mobile is offering vulnerable customers who are on Pay As You Go contracts 500 minutes, 500 text messages and 1GB of extra data at no extra cost every month, while vulnerable customers on Pay Monthly contracts can receive unlimited minutes and 10GB of additional data every month. Both offers are available until the end of March. Finally, Virgin Media’s Essential broadband service continues to be available for those who receive Universal Credit. This plan costs £15 per month for 15Mbps speeds with no fixed-term contract length and no price changes while Universal Credit payments are being received.

Joy Drone Supplies Its AI-Based Patrol Drone to Korea Expressway Corporation

Joy Drone Supplies Its AI-Based Patrol Drone to Korea Expressway Corporation Joy Drone (President Cho Hyeong-kyu) announced on Tuesday that the company supplied its AI-based highway patrol drones to Korea Expressway Corporation. Its patrol drones are able to patrol without being controlled by people and perform various tasks by flying over locations where it is difficult for people to patrol. The drone is able to find debris on a highway early and prevent a possible accident and fly over areas where there are constant traffic and accidents and monitor in real time. It is equipped with a 30x zoom camera and is able to provide images of blind spots that were not captured by cameras from other drones in HD quality.

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Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp and iMessage: Choosing a Private Encrypted Chat App

Updated Jan. 15, 2021 3:55 pm ET Two apps Signal and Telegram are currently the No. 1 and No. 2 free app downloads in Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store. Millions of users flocked to the chat apps in recent weeks, according to data from Apptopia and Sensor Tower. There are a few factors behind the surge. One is concern over a privacy-policy update for the Facebook Inc.-owned WhatsApp. (After the initial publication of this article, the company delayed the policy update until May 15.) Meanwhile, the deplatforming of President Trump from prominent social networks following the U.S. Capitol riot has driven people to seek communication tools without moderators and external visibility.

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