Android users can now share YouTube Music on Snapchat: Report

Android users can now share YouTube Music on Snapchat: Report

Snapchat sharing for YouTube Music was enabled on iOS in October and now a new report has claimed that it is available on Android. The first indication that YouTube Music might be able to share songs to Instagram and Snapchat emerged in November of 2020, IANS reported from San Francisco. When you open the share...


S. Korea approves rules on app store targeting Apple, Google

S. Korea approves rules on app store targeting Apple, Google

South Korea approved detailed rules for a law banning dominant app store operators such as Apple Inc. and Alphabet's Google from forcing software developers to use their payments systems, the country's telecommunications regulator said on Tuesday.

South Korea passed the law, an amend...


JioPhone Next now available in offline stores

JioPhone Next now available in offline stores

JioPhone Next, touted as one of the cheapest 4G smartphones, is now available for sale at offline stores for ₹6,499. The smartphone was launched in India on November 4, 2021. The JioPhone Next is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm 215 processor and features a 5.45-inch HD display. The dual-SIM smartph...


Global OTT mkt. projected to reach $1,039 bn by ’27: Report

Global OTT mkt. projected to reach $1,039 bn by ’27: Report

The global OTT market size, valued at $121.61 billion in 2019, is projected to reach $1,039.03 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 29.4 percent from 2020 to 2027, according to a new study by Allied Market Research.

Rise in demand for OTT services in developing regions, increase of ...


Spotify introduces new Apple Watch app

Spotify closes its offices in Russia

Swedish auto streaming platform Spotify on Wednesday said that they had closed its office in Russia indefinitely in response to what the audio streaming platform described as Moscow’s ‘unprovoked attack on Ukraine’. Since July 2021, Russian legislation signed by President Vladimir Putin has obliged foreign social media companies with more tha...