Technology
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Video: MyDidi, the app that promises decent pay and dignity for domestic workers
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Watch: An Indian coder recreated Super Mario Bros as a life-size augmented reality game
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Watch: This robot gives life advice on demand
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Watch: When new technology merges reality with optical illusion, the result is stunning
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There are too many e-wallets in India and most are near-empty
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com Nupur Anand, qz.com
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This tiny restaurant in Bengaluru accepts bitcoin as payment (but customers are yet to catch on)
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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How close are we to a Star Trek-style hand-held medical tricorder for diagnosis of diseases?
Despina Moschou, The Conversation
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Watch: This short film shows robots working endlessly, stuck in a vicious cycle. Or is it us?
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Chinese smartphone brands are winning over Indians by recycling strategies from home
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Why the leadership at Uber, Snapchat and Twitter looks weak and wobbly
John Colley, The Conversation
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The case of Guruji.com: Why the question of liability for Internet intermediaries is complicated
Sumathi Chandrashekharan Prashant Reddy T
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Internet users in India will increase by more than double by 2021, says CISCO report
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WhatsApp will add new feature allowing users to recall messages within a five-minute window
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Watch: China has just introduced the world’s first train to run on virtual tracks
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Watch: Why an octopus is a better model than a human for robotic arms
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India’s first air pollution warning system in Ahmedabad hopes to reduce deaths, health hazards
Mukta Patil, Indiaspend.com
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Iran’s startups promise paradise for the country’s unemployed youth
Stella Morgana, The Conversation
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Watch what happens when digital assistants Siri, Alexa, Cortana try stand-up comedy
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How WannaCry caused global panic but failed to turn much of a profit
Bill Buchanan, The Conversation
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Installing software updates may make us WannaCry, but it must be done to stay safe online
Elissa Redmiles, The Conversation