Telegram confirms Premium tier with additional features

Telegram introduces premium service at $5/month

Encrypted messaging platform Telegram rolled out its premium service. As per ANI, the paid subscription is likely to cost around $5 a month. Users can avail of exclusive features including 4GB file upload, faster download speeds, exclusive stickers and reactions, and improved chat management. Some other perks include access to a library...


TV9 Network to salute Leaders of Road Transport

TV9 Network to salute Leaders of Road Transport

India’s No.1 news network, TV9 Network, on Thursday acknowledged the leaders of Road Transport, as the network said, they move the wheels of India, they put the future in motion, and they fuel the AtmaNirbhar Bharat dream. The network has constantly engaged with the sector and its unsung heroes. Soon after the deadly second wave of Covid, TV9...


Sony YAY launches two new shows

Sony YAY launches two new shows

Sony YAY! grows its toon universe of 100+ toons and increases its exhaustive content library of over 700+ hours with two brand new show launches – Ha.Go.La and Robotan. Ha.Go.La a conversational comedy, set in the Northern heartlands of India, transports kids into the world of three crazy friends – Hathgola, Goli, and Lattha, where inanimate ...


Google to bring picture-in-picture mode for Meet app

Google to bring picture-in-picture mode for Meet app

Tech giant Google has announced that it is bringing picture-in-picture (PiP) support to its video conferencing app alongside pinning multiple video feeds. With the new functionality, users can see up to four video tiles in a meeting as it appears in a floating window, IANS reported from San Francisco. Enabling ...


ABP Network exhorts TRAI to address landing page misuse

ABP Network exhorts TRAI to address landing page misuse

One of India’s leading news networks, ABP Network, has exhorted broadcast regulator TRAI to come up with regulations aimed at stopping  misuse of the landing page by TV channels.

It has also rued the fact that news channels, which are part of News Broadcasters & Digital Associati...


Japan to levy fines on tech cos. for failing local laws

Japan to levy fines on tech cos. for failing local laws

The Japanese government is set to levy fines against 48 tech companies including Twitter Inc., Facebook-owner Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc's Google for failing to register their headquarters in the country, Reuters quoted from a Nikkei newspaper report on Monday.

A total of 4...