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Government exempts Whatsapp, social media from purview of encryption policy
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Beware of these top internet or email scams!
Zeenews.india.com
January 30, 2016
New Delhi: If Internet connectivity has made informational available at a click of the mouse, it has also opened another option for scamsters to con people online and deprive them of their hard earned money. …
LiFi internet might just be 100 times faster than WiFi: report
Indianexperess.com
Nov 26, 2015
The pilot testing of LiFi, an alternative technology to WiFi has proved that it can send data at up to 1GBps, according to a report in The Telegraph UK. This is almost 100 times faster than the present WiFi technology. …
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Government exempts Whatsapp, social media from purview of encryption policy
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Sep 22, 2015
NEW DELHI: Immediately after a controversy erupted over government’s proposal to investigate on every message that an individual will send via WhatsApp, SMS, or Google Hangouts, the Department of Electronics and Information Technology clarified in a draft that social media websites and applications will be exempted from the purview of the Encryption Policy. …
Deleting WhatsApp, Google Hangouts messages could become illegal in India
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Sep 21, 2015
NEW DELHI: You may soon need to keep a copy of all messages sent through encrypted messaging services such as WhatsApp (Android version supports encryption), Google Hangouts or Apple’s iMessage, for 90 days, if the proposed National Encryption Policy is implemented in its current form. …
BharatNet to be put before Cabinet within 2 months
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Sep 20, 2015
NEW DELHI: Government’s Rs 72,000-crore nationwide broadband network programme BharatNet is likely to be submitted for the Cabinet approval within two months, a senior Department of Telecom official has said. …
More: Draft National Encryption Policy put up online for public comment, experts worried
Web overuse may make you forgetful
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Aug 18, 2015
Whether sitting on a train or having dinner at a restaurant, many people find it hard to stop fiddling with their mobile phones — firing off a never-ending stream of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts. …
Even your Wi-Fi can cause cancer
Economictimes.indiatimes.com
Jun 12, 2015
NEW DELHI: More than 200 scientists from across the world, including professors from JNU, IIT, AIIMS and University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), DU, have urged a UN body to issue necessary guidelines in order to restrict the use of radiation emitting devices, such as cellular and cordless phones, Wi-Fi, smart meters among others. …
Internet on brink of collapse: Experts Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
May 4, 2015
The internet is heading towards a ‘capacity crunch’ and could reach its limit in just eight years, say scientists. …
How offline internet could make the web more accessible to India’s telecom user base Economictimes.indiatimes.com
3 Feb, 2015
Last December, when Google started offering YouTube videos in the offline mode — downloaded online, but watched offline — it opened up a whole new and perhaps even strange way to experience the internet — offline. …
Internet will ‘disappear’, says Google boss Eric Schmidt Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Jan 23, 2015
DAVOS, Switzerland: Google boss Eric Schmidt predicted on Thursday that the internet will soon be so pervasive in every facet of our lives that it will effectively “disappear” into the background. …
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