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India amassed a total of US GPS, Modi named NAVIC

The seventh and final navigation satellite was successfully launched from Sriharikota on Thursday IRNSS-1G. PM Modi launches live telecast nihalyum sitting in his office in New Delhi. He was addressing scientists. The new system was named a sailor (NAVIC). After successful testing of IRNSS-1G India had amassed US and Russia in the field of GPS chevaijnanikoe savaso million inhabitants give big gifts: Modi - He was addressing scientists from ISRO at Sriharikota sitting, sitting in Delhi. - He complimented the scientists were congratulated for this unique achievement. - The Prime Minister said, can transform normal lives using technology. - Indian scientists to give the gift savaso million inhabitants. - Prime the system with the 'Rating' system gave the name. - Have done so honored tradition along the centuries old sea fishermen living in the country, he added. - 'India Make In India, Made In India, Made for India by Indians in realizing this dream. ...

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HP launches, world's Thinnest LaPtoP

Apple iPhone SE Launching on Aprile 8th

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WhatsApp end-to-end encryption on Windows and other mobile operating systems

                W hatsApp has added end-to-end encryption to all of its messages - meaning that the company couldn't give information to governments, even if it wanted to. The latest version of the app will use security technology that means that messages can't be intercepted as they travel between devices. Encryption ensures that only a message's sender and recipient can read messages, stopping them from being intercepted on their journey.

Happy BirthDaY Cortana

The World's First personal digital assistant helps users do more, with powerful configuration option for small to medium-sized businesses.

Take a 360-degree video tour of Google's Oregon data center

Google's  latest 360-degree video  provides a virtual tour of its data center in The Dalles, Oregon. We've seen glimpses of Google's server farms before, through Street View  and other high-res photography, but this new upload offers a better sense of immersion. It's also presented by Sandeep, one of Google's developer advocates, who explains each room and interviews some of the data center staff. The video is highly curated, but there are some fascinating shots and tidbits, including a biometric eye scanner that every employee has to pass through. There's also a monstrous hard drive shredder and a look at Google's colorful mechanical equipment room.