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Now, use your iPhone as a Google security key
In a major move, Google has announced that iPhones can now be used as security keys for Google accounts.
Now, there's a device to read your pup's exact mood
Dogs and humans share a special bond, but sometimes, it gets really difficult to understand what exactly your little pooch is trying to tell.
Here's how you can become a PUBG Mobile Beta tester
If you're an avid PUBG fan and wish to try all the upcoming content and new features before any of your friends, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Telegram's latest update brings new privacy and customization features
Popular instant messaging app Telegram has released a new update that brings dozens of new privacy features, customizations, and improvements.
WhatsApp will stop working on these smartphones from today
WhatsApp is withdrawing support for a number of dated smartphones from today.
#TechBytes: How to transfer WhatsApp chats from Android to iOS
WhatsApp has long been protecting private conversations by backing them up on phones as well as on the cloud.
Smartphone affecting sleep? Here are some ways to fix it
A few days back, scientists at the University of Machester shocked the world by claiming that Night Mode, found on most modern-day smartphones, can negatively affect sleep patterns.
New Google Pay offer: Collect these stamps, win Rs. 2,020
The stamps are back on Google Pay!
Night Mode more dangerous for eyes, worsens sleep cycle: Study
A few years ago, several studies indicated that blue light from phones/laptops can affect eye health and sleep patterns.
Now, you can earn $1.5 million for hacking Apple devices
In a major move, Apple has increased the scope and reward of its bug bounty program to fend off potential threat actors and protect its customers.
Now, get Apple Arcade for a year at Rs. 999
In a bid to boost its services business, Apple has launched an annual plan for Arcade, its subscription-based gaming service.
Most downloaded apps and games of this decade
Over the years, phones have changed much more than anyone could have imagined.
Windows 10 users can now make phone calls from PC
After a long wait, Microsoft has confirmed that calling capabilities are being rolled out for all Windows 10 users.
#GamingBytes: Teach basic mathematics using these games
Mathematics is something which several school students fear.
#TechBytes: How to watch Netflix with faraway friends?
Binging movies with friends is a real treat, as you can spend hours together, creating some of the most precious memories to cherish.
WhatsApp won't work on these smartphones from February 2020
WhatsApp will withdraw support for a number of dated smartphones by early next year. The Facebook-owned company has announced that the messaging platform will stop working on Windows Phones after the end of this year.
This 40-inch Telefunken Smart TV is made for Indian weather conditions
Expanding its range of smart televisions, Germany-based Telefunken has launched a new 40-inch model in India.
#TechBytes: How to enable official dark mode in WhatsApp
Even as Android, iOS and a bunch of apps available on both platforms continue to embrace dark mode, WhatsApp, the leading messaging app on the planet, remains devoid of the dark theme.
Dark mode on Google Discover feed: Here's how to enable
Dark Mode is not only great for your eyes but also for your smartphone (especially if it has an AMOLED screen). Naturally, both iOS and Android have introduced a system-wide dark UI.
#NewsBytesWeeklyRecap: Nokia TV, Echo Input Portable, Android flaw, and more
In the first week of December, we saw some big developments in consumer tech, thanks to the launch of a Nokia-branded TV and Amazon's first wireless Echo smart speaker.
Meet Zenia, an AI that can guide your yoga sessions
The fact that hundreds of millions of people practise yoga is enough to explain how critical discipline is for leading a healthy life.
This app uses blockchain to help sexual assault victims
Often, victims of sexual abuse and assault face the dilemma of whether to reveal the identity of their offenders on the internet.
#TechBytes: Steps to block strangers from messaging you on Instagram
Launched in 2010, Instagram is one of the world's most popular social media platforms.
Now, you will see web page-like 'dynamic' emails in Gmail
Google wants to revamp the experience of emails, and for that, it is bringing a completely new capability into Gmail - called dynamic emails.
Critical Truecaller flaw risked user IP addresses, location
Popular caller-identity service Truecaller has fixed a major security loophole in its system.
Now, Google is killing its Cloud Print service
After shutting down Cardboard and Daydream View, Google has announced the plan to kill another big product, Cloud Print.
Microsoft Surface Earbuds' release date delayed to 2020
Microsoft's first-ever truly wireless earphones, the Surface Earbuds, which were set to go on sale later this year, will miss their scheduled release date.
Want to keep your WhatsApp chats safe? Update app now
A few weeks after the NSO Group debacle (wherein a malware was injected into WhatsApp for snooping), the messaging service is facing flak for another vulnerability in its system, a bug that hackers can exploit to snoop on your phone.
Instagram targets app that lets anyone view private profiles
A few days back, we reported about Ghosty, a scary app that allows anyone to view photos, videos, and stories shared on private Instagram profiles.
WhatsApp introduces new Registration Notifications feature: Here's how it works
Just days after improving its platform with new group privacy controls and fingerprint authentication, WhatsApp is now introducing Registration Notifications feature.
Facebook bug turned on iPhone cameras without users' permission
Despite drawing flak (and a humongous fine) for poor grip on user data, Facebook is apparently not learning its lessons.
#TechBytes: Five mobile apps to use for improving memory
Smartphones and mobile apps have changed pretty much everything we do today, including improving memory and productivity.
Now, Google Maps lets you manage public profile data, contributions
Continuing the effort to give users full control over their data, Google has added a new 'profile management' feature into Maps.
WhatsApp users report battery drain problems after latest update
WhatsApp is constantly introducing new features, general bug fixes, and performance improvements to its messaging platform. However, some updates do not perform as intended.
What makes RummyCircle the most trusted rummy platform in India
65 percent of Indians expect full transparency from businesses, says the 2019 Experian Identity and Fraud Report: Asia-Pacific Edition.
Google open-sources Cardboard, moving further away from phone-based VR
Just a month after killing Daydream View, a super-impressive virtual reality headset, Google has taken another step away from the smartphone VR category.
Now, you can use Word, Excel, Powerpoint in one app
In a bid to streamline working on the go, Microsoft has launched a new all-in-one avatar of Microsoft Office.
WhatsApp for Android gets fingerprint lock feature
WhatsApp has introduced a new biometric authentication feature on its Android app, making the messaging platform more secure for millions of its users.
WhatsApp for iPhone gets group privacy controls and more features
WhatsApp has updated its iOS app to bring new features like group privacy controls, new alignment guidelines for media editing, and hidden display notification badges for muted chats.
Apple TV app launches on Fire TV: How to download
In a major move, Apple has expanded the support for Apple TV app to Amazon's Fire TV platform.