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OPPO Reno 8 Series Launched In India

Global smartphone brand OPPO on Wednesday launched its latest Reno Series — Reno8 Pro 5G at Rs 45,999 and Reno8 5G at Rs 29,999 — in India that offers an end-to-end imaging solution and a streamlined unibody design.

TikTok is Coming Back in India

TikTok was one of the fastest-growing short video platforms in India until the Indian government decided to ban it from the region two years ago, due to privacy concerns about the developer’s connections to China.

Twitter Bans Misleading Ads Related To Climate Change

Twitter has announced to ban “misleading” advertisements related to climate change on its platform.

Realme 9 Pro+ Review: Perfect Value for Money

The Realme 9 Pro+ is a new addition to the company’s vast and already confusing lineup of smartphones. Traditionally, Realme has always led with the core models in its number…

5G trials sites in these States, All you Need to Know

5G trial sites in Gurugram, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Delhi, Jamnagar, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Pune and Gandhi Nagar

Battlegrounds Mobile India Introduces Permanent Device Ban Policy

Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) will ban devices used by players to cheat in the popular battle royale game, according to publisher Krafton. The change in policy will take effect today,…

10 Secret Santa Gifts You Can Buy Under Rs 1,000 On Amazon

Most people have already selected the gifts that they will give to their loved ones for Christmas. At work, your team may be into playing “secret Santa” and if you…

Kia Launches New SUV in India: What we know so far

Kia Motors India is all set to take the cover off its new offering Carens. The Kia Carens SUV is making its global premiere today and it will be the…

Instagram not designed for kids: CEO Adam Mosseri

Instagram CEO has defended the platform’s impacts on teens, saying the photo-sharing platform “quite frankly wasn’t designed” for kids ages of 13 and 17.

ATM cash withdrawals are getting more expensive from January

Transactions at the Automated Teller Machines (ATM) beyond the permitted number of transactions will cost Rs 21 plus taxes from January 1. Currently, the charge is Rs 20.