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Government warning – Beware of fake DigiLocker apps:Risk of document theft, learn from experts how to identify the real app

DigiLocker (DigiLocker) app is a digital wallet issued by the Government of India. Millions of people save their important documents like driving license, registration certificate, PAN card, Aadhaar, and mark sheets in it. Being a government app, people blindly trust it. But cybercriminals are now exploiting this trust to steal people’s identities, banking details, and

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New AI app helps blind users ‘feel’ where objects are

[[{“value”:” Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have developed a smartphone app that uses artificial intelligence to help visually impaired people locate everyday objects in real time. The tool, called NaviSense, uses large language models and vision-language models to recognise objects from spoken prompts, without requiring preloaded templates.  A key feature is real-time “hand guidance.” In

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Here’s why you should play the latest instalment in this iconic shooter game

[[{“value”:” If your Battlefield memories start with 1, you probably still remember the first time a zeppelin came down on your squad and turned everyone into historical confetti. That game made World War I strangely personal, with war stories that actually tried to say something between all the bayonet charges and explosions. Battlefield 3 is

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Researchers capture candy-like carbon

[[{“value”:” In this prototype carbon capture apparatus, a solution of potassium hydroxide is wicked up into polypropylene fibres; circulating air evaporates the water in the solution, concentrating it to very high levels. The white crystals are nearly pure potassium carbonate, formed from carbon removed directly from air.  University of Toronto engineers have unveiled a “rock

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