Microsoft, Google challenge Delhi HC single-judge bench’s order on removal of non-consensual intimate images
The companies argue that implementing such directives is technologically unfeasible and exceeds the existing legal framework.
Google has identified an issue of random rebooting of its flagship Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones and will be issuing a fix in the coming weeks, the media reported.
“Hey all, we’ve identified a fix, which will be rolling out in the coming weeks,” wrote Orrin, a community manager in Google Product Forums’ Pixel User Community, in a blog post while replying to a thread of messages about random reboots of the devices.
The update would be either bundled as part of a monthly security update (which sometimes include Pixel fixes) or a future Android software release.
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Though Google’s 2017 iteration of Pixel devices are a worthy attempt at being an iPhone-killer but since launch they have struggled with problems such as screen burn-in issue (in the early review lot of Pixel 2 XL), Bluetooth connection issues, the most-talked about “blue tint” issue.
Earlier in October, the tech giant had promised a fix to the screen burn-in issue.
“The Pixel 2 XL screen has been designed with an advanced POLED technology, including QHD+ resolution, wide colour gamut and high contrast ratio for natural and beautiful colors and renderings,” Android Central had quoted a Google spokesperson as saying.
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