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Ignore the Galaxy S21! Xiaomi s new Mi 11 could be the Android phone of your dreams

This triple-lens system should offer owners improved night photography along with impressive video capture. To help bring some cool effects to those home movies there are six one-click AI cinema features that make artsy shooting a lot more simple for amateur snappers. You ll find effects such as Parallel World - which duplicates and inverts your scene to give the appearance of a mirrored world - to Freeze Frame Video - which freezes and clones video frames to create the illusion that parts of your video are frozen in time. The Xiaomi Mi 11 comes with a 108 megapixel camera (Image: XIAMOI) Xiaomi s new Mi 11 gets rapid charging (Image: XIAOMI)

Indian independent software vendors fast moving to Oracle Cloud

A large number of Indian independent software vendors (ISVs) including GOFRUGAL, Medexpert, Ameyo and Information Dynamics, among others are choosing to run their business critical applications on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to improve application performance and accelerate business growth, the company said on Monday. Other midsize independent software vendors that have moved to Oracle Cloud include Jocata, IBSFINtech, Invensoft, TecWink, QuarkCube.IO, amongst others. Oracle has two local cloud regions in the country in Mumbai and Hyderabad and promises independent software vendors guaranteed high performance with enterprise Service Level Agreement (SLAs) and best-in-class security, along with autonomous data management capabilities.

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Singapore plans to use monitoring app on students computers sparks privacy fears

    Reuters Published: 08 Feb 2021 02:48 PM BdST Updated: 08 Feb 2021 02:48 PM BdST Students wearing protective face masks read in class at Yio Chu Kang Secondary School, as schools reopen amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore Jun 2, 2020. REUTERS A Singapore government scheme to ensure children have access to computers for home learning has raised privacy concerns over monitoring software installed on the devices. ); } The scheme, accelerated by the closure of schools last year during the COVID-19 pandemic, offers subsidies to ensure all secondary school students will have access to computers by the end of 2021. The government said in December that the computers must be fitted with device management applications, while students using their own computers will also need to have these installed onto their devices.

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