Meta introduces more chat features to Messenger app

Meta introduces no-cost EMIs for advertisers in India

Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram on Tuesday announced a no-cost EMI feature for advertisers to ease cash flow for small businesses in India. The no-cost EMI feature will allow advertisers to pay Meta for their advertising campaigns in equated monthly installments over three months through partici...


Google brings shortcut to unmute on Google Meet

Google brings shortcut to unmute on Google Meet

American tech giant Google is bringing a new feature to Google Meet, which will enable users to mute and unmute themselves quickly by holding down the space bar key. The feature is similar to the Zoom app, where users in a conference meet can mute and unmute themselves with the help of the space bar. Google Meet, users can be free of findi...


Vi says 5G roll out depends on use case, customer demand

Vi says 5G roll out depends on use case, customer demand

Debt-ridden telecom operator Vodafone Idea's 5G services launch will depend on several factors such as use cases, customer demand, competitive dynamics, etc., a senior official of the company has said. Speaking at the 27th annual general meeting, Vi Managing Director and CEO Ravinder Takkar said that the promoters...


Indian tribunal rejects Google plea against CCI Android order

Google launches new cross-device software

American tech giant, Google has launched a new cross-device software development kit (SDK) that allows developers to build apps that work across Android and non-Android devices. The cross-device software, compatible with the Android 8 version, is now available with a developer preview for Android phones and tablet...


With Google Duo gone, original icon returns

With Google Duo gone, original icon returns

After rebranding its Duo video chat app as Meet, tech giant Google has brought back the original Duo icon and name as a separate shortcut that appears in the app launcher. Google decided to combine its two video calling services into one and select "Meet" as the surviving brand, IANS reported from San Francisco. ...