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Microsoft To Ban ‘Offensive Language’ And Monitor Your Private Account

Microsoft is cracking down on what people say while using their services online. According to a new services agreement written by the company, the tech giant is planning to ban accounts that use “offensive language” and will go through your private data to “investigate” users.

Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' And Monitor Your Private Account
Microsoft Services Agreement Effective from May 1, 2018

Good News UIDAI restores Airtel’s authorisation for Aadhaar-based eKYC

The UIDAI has restored Bharti Airtel’s authorisation to conduct Aadhaar-based verification of its mobile subscribers subject to riders, sources said. The Unique Identification Authority of India has not lifted the ongoing suspension on Airtel Payments Bank’s eKYC licence, sources privy to the development told PTI here.

UIDAI restores Airtel’s authorisation for Aadhaar-based eKYC

Tenor

Google acquires Tenor – Tenor

Making it easier to find and share GIFs with Google

With their deep library of content, Tenor surfaces the right GIFs in the moment so you can find the one that matches your mood. Tenor will help us do this more effectively in Google Images as well as other products that use GIFs, like Gboard.

Tenor will continue to operate as a separate brand, and we're looking forward to investing in their technology and relationships with content and API partners.

Good News Data tariffs fall 93 percent in last three years: Department of Telecom

Mobile Internet rates plunged by 93 percent while data usage per user surged by over 25 times in three years to 2017, the Department of Telecom (DoT) said today.

"Cheapest tariff globally -- Rs 33 per GB in 2014 to Rs 21 per GB as on September 2017, tariff reduction of 93 percent," DoT said in a tweet today.

The data war started following the entry of Reliance Jio in 2016. The company this year slashed the prices to as low as Rs 4 per GB per day. With falling mobile Internet rates, data usage also grew multifold.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/bus...three-years-department-of-telecom-1794396.amp

Toyota, Suzuki would make cars for each other in India

Toyota Motor Corp and Suzuki Motor Corp on Thursday agreed to produce cars for each other in India as Toyota aims to increase its market share in the fast-growing country dominated by its smaller rival.

The agreement, which follows an R&D partnership announced by the two Japanese automakers a year ago, will see Toyota secure production from Suzuki. The latter dominates India with its line-up of affordable compact cars, while Toyota has struggled to expand its presence in the market due to lean demand for its models.

Toyota, Suzuki agree to produce cars for each other in India
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