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Facebook unveils new software that can translate into 100 languages

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Facebook unveils new software that can translate into 100 languages Facebook has unveiled a new software based on machine learning. Which can translate 100 languages ​​into English. Facebook claims it is the world's first software that can translate 100 languages ​​into English. Facebook's software is open-source artificial intelligence software. Content in more than 160 languages ​​on social media is designed to be translated into the user's language. More than two billion Facebook users will be able to take advantage of this software. Angela Fenn, the software's research assistant, said Facebook's research team had been working on the software for years. He claims that this new software is better than any other tool. "We want to translate from Chinese to French," Angela Fann said on her blog. But on most platforms, we have to translate from Chinese to English and from English to French. Because English training data is easily obtained. While our model ca

how to lock apps on mobile

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This is how to lock apps on mobile  The use of the app has been increasing lately. An environment has been created where every service should be provided through the app for the convenience of the user. Therefore, the use of the app has been increasing in Nepal lately. There are social networks like Facebook, Messenger, Twitter, Viber, WhatsApp. Various service providers in the Nepali market are providing services through the app. Even the banking service has been started through the app. Currently, all the banks and financial institutions in Nepal are providing services to the service recipients through the app. Thus, as soon as all the services are provided through the app, its safe use is required. Some apps require a username and password to log in, but some have access to them. Which requires a password and username to log in. These apps are fine. In the case of other apps, you need to keep such apps safe. That means you have to enter a password to access such apps. For that, this

Is it possible to increase the RAM on the phone?

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Is it possible to increase the RAM on the phone?  The main problem of most smartphone users is connected with RAM. Time is short, the game is not running well, the app is not running, the fan is slow, etc. etc. A similar problem is heard from the mouths of most. That's why people are looking for ways to increase their time. In fact, theoretically, you can increase the length of the phone, but in practice, this is not possible. RAM is the fastest memory on your device. The ability to exchange any data is much more in RAM than on hard drives, internal storage, and memory cards. All the applications running on your phone and all the temporary data are stored in your RAM. The phone's RAM and processor work together. People believe that the processor will make up for the lack of RAM, but this is false. These two work on each other. No matter how strong your processor is, the device may not work well if the RAM capacity is low. Even though RAM gives data at a slow speed, the processo

Facebook has launched a dating app in 50 countries

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Facebook has launched a dating app in 50 countries  Facebook has brought its own dating app. The company has unveiled its new dating app in Europe. Facebook's new app will compete with apps like Tinder, OkCupid, and Happen. According to The Verge, the Facebook dating app has been made public in about 50 countries in Europe. The company wanted to make the dating app public on February 14 this year, Valentine's Day. But the launch of the app has been delayed due to the Coronavirus epidemic. The Facebook dating app had already been made public in the US. What's in it According to the information received, matching is done according to the user's interest in the Facebook dating app. Facebook's Active and Interests and Dislikes will be used to suggest appropriate matches to users. Facebook's dating app will only be available in the mobile version. Users will also be able to use their Instagram and Facebook photos on their profile or timeline. Users will also be able

4 secret features of the smartphone, which you may not know

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4 secret features of the smartphone, which you may not know Nowadays, there are very few people who do not have a smartphone. Nowadays everyone is spending their time on smartphones. Phones are being used for many purposes including calls, WhatsApp, messages, YouTube, news. The phone has the latest technology and one attractive feature after another. Especially Android smartphones have many new features. But most of the time we are not aware of all the features or any useful feature on our phone. Which is why we don't use those features. Usually, smartphones have many secret features that we don't know about. Today we are going to tell you about some of the features of Android smartphones that will make your daily life much easier. 1. How to save battery? The battery of the smartphone gets discharged quickly. Usually, the application uses a lot, so the battery runs out quickly. To make the battery last longer, first, reduce the brightness of the phone. This will make the batter

Cryptocurrency can now be spent through PayPal

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Cryptocurrency can now be spent through PayPal The online payment system PayPal has entered the cryptocurrency market. Announcing this, the company said that users with PayPal accounts can buy and sell Bitcoin and other virtual currencies. Customers will be able to purchase goods using PayPal from these virtual currencies. With the company's decision, those who own cryptocurrencies will be able to purchase goods or services from 26 million vendors who can pay through PayPal. According to PayPal, the company is initially planning to open payments in the US market in a few weeks. In the early months of 2021, this feature will be available worldwide. Cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Bitcoin Cash, including Bitcoin, can be spent through PayPal.

Google monitors your every move

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Google monitors your every move That was 20 years ago. When someone first typed Google.com into a computer browser. After the page loaded, a search bar and button would appear. You had to type the required thing and click on the search button. And below that, many related results would appear. It used to have the link you need. This was Google's time when it had to compete with search engines like AltaVista, Yahoo, and Lycos. It is no exaggeration to say that Google was trying to establish its identity at that time. Google continues to grow in the power of fast and accurate search. After 20 years, the whole story has changed. Google is the crown jewel of search engines. Now, most of the people who use it are under his control. That being said, Google's technology has completely changed the lives of ordinary people. With just one Gmail account, you can track your interests, your appetites, your sleep patterns, and your eating habits. Of course, you have an Android smartphone wit

WhatsApp has brought the 'Always Mute' feature, here's how to use it.

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WhatsApp has brought the 'Always Mute' feature, here's how to use it. WhatsApp has launched a long-awaited feature. The 'Always Mute' option has been added to Facebook's messaging app WhatsApp. Also, if you want, you can now mute someone's WhatsApp chat forever. Earlier, the option to mute chat was given eight hours, one week and one year. Now you will be able to mute forever instead of the one year option. The feature is available for both Android and iPhone users and will be available in a web version soon, the company said. If you want to use this feature, you need to have the latest version of WhatsApp on your phone first. For that you can update through the App Store for Apple and Google Play Store for Android. How to mute forever? To do this, first open your WhatsApp and hold down the chat you want to mute forever. Doing so will bring up some icons. Click on the mute icon of the sound. Now there you will see three options. There are 8 hours, 1 week and

Lee, chairman of tech giant Samsung Group, dies

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Lee, chairman of tech giant Samsung Group, dies  Lee Kun-hee, chairman of Samsung, the world's largest electronics brand, has died. He died today at the age of 78. Lee expanded his father's small business into today's Samsung empire. Lee was the youngest son of Lee Bang Choul, the founder of Samsung Group. During his tenure, Samsung has established itself as the largest tech company in the world today. South Korea's richest man has a net worth of 21 billion, according to Forbes. According to Samsung, he died at home on Sunday. The cause of death was not immediately clear, the BBC reported. He was placed under constant family care due to a hot attack in 2014. "We will always remember his contribution and his journey to this day," Samsung said in a statement. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54679562

Officially discontinued Google Play Music, now YouTube Music on Android phones

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Officially discontinued Google Play Music, now YouTube Music on Android phones Google Play Music, Google's app for playing songs on smartphones, has officially shut down. Google has been announcing that this app will be closed some time ago. The app has been officially closed since this year. Google has urged users to use YouTube music instead of Play Music. Users can still move their music library from Google Play Music to the YouTube Music app. Google Music is an app that can play songs on smartphones and listen to videos and videos online on YouTube. Here's how to move a song from Google Play Music The company has made arrangements to move the app from Google Play Music to YouTube Music. Users will not only be able to move to YouTube Music but also download songs from Google Play Music at once. For that, the user has to go to music.google.com and log in to his Google account. After logging in, you can see the option to transfer the song to YouTube music with the information

6 Bug found in the mobile browser, threat of 'address bar spoofing' attack

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6 Bug found in the mobile browser, threat of 'address bar spoofing' attack Cyber ​​security researchers have found bugs (address bar spoofing) in six popular mobile browsers, including Safari and Opera. Address bar spoofing vulnerabilities have affected these mobile browsers and opened the door for malware delivery, phishing and malicious activity, the researchers said. The security vulnerabilities found in some browsers have been resolved and some are still problematic. The bug was discovered by Rapid Seven and independent Pakistani researcher Rafi Baloch. The six different browsers include Apple Safari, Opera Touch / Mini, Yandex, Bolt, RITS and UC Browser. They point out that these browsers allow cyber attackers to present fake webpage addresses. Users use such browsers for all kinds of applications needed in daily life. UC Web and Ballet Browser have already patched the bug, while Opera is expected to fix the bug by November 12. The attackers were found to be using executab