TECH SCOOP
🌐YouTube brings its messaging feature to the web
🌐 Latest Offer Rs 449 Prepaid Plan from Airtel Offers 2GB Daily Data for 70 Days
🌐OnePlus 5, OnePlus 5T updated to Oxygen OS 5.1.2
🌐Xiaomi Mi TV 4C, Mi TV 4S, and Mi TV 4X new models launched in China
🌐Paytm: We do not share user data with third-parties or government
🌐Microsoft may be working on its own bias-identifying tool
🌐Russian hackers compromised routers across the world, warns FBI
🌐Samsung Galaxy Note 9 With Exynos 9810 SoC Spotted on Geekbench
🌐Google, Microsoft Could Be Made to Pay for News Snippets in Search Results in EU
🌐Egypt court orders one month YouTube block over Islam video
🌐Facebook is developing in-house chips to filter live videos
🌐Fujifilm GFX50s mirrorless camera launched in India, priced at Rs 5,11,999
🌐Apple offers credit refund for faulty iPhone batteries
🌐Google Home beats Amazon Echo; India among those behind this role reversal says report
🌐Qualcomm introduces new Snapdragon 710 chip; to make mid-range Android phones more powerful
🌐Lenovo Z5 to have 45 days standby time; launch invites to be out soon
🌐Xiaomi's Mi Credit offers instant loans up to Rs 1 lakh to MIUI users in India
🌐Reliance Jio gets the better of Airtel, adds 94 lakh new users in March
🌐Apple and Xiaomi lead Wearable market growth in Q1 2018, says Canalys
🌐Xiaomi to launch Mi 8 next week
🌐Motorola to unveil Moto G6, Moto G6 Play in India on June 4
🌐Vivo Apex truly bezel-less smartphone to be launched on June 12
🌐BSNL launches Rs 98 recharge pack to take on Jio, Airtel; offers 1.5GB for 26 days
🌐Amazon's Alexa Voice Assistant comes to Android smartphones
🌐Xiaomi Redmi S2 coming to India on June 7 as Redmi Y2, expected to be a delight for selfie-lovers
🌐Apple will start reporting government requests to remove apps from the App Store
🌐Facebook has an official Pepe the Frog policy
🌐Samsung’s 2018 TVs now support FreeSync for smoother gaming
🌐PayPal will work inside Gmail, YouTube, and more, thanks to Google Pay
🌐Apple rejects Valve’s Steam Link game streaming app over ‘business conflicts’
🌐Amazon explains how Alexa recorded a private conversation and sent it to another user
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