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Best Phones To Buy Under ₹15000

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iPHONE SE 2020 Depth Comparison and Review

Source - https://www.gsmarena.com  Buy iPHONE SE 2020 Now -  Introduction     Ah, the Apple iPhone SE. The Special Edition. Even if the Smaller Edition was more appropriate. And just like the first iPhone SE, its second generation is both - Small, even if larger than the first one, and Special - as such launch happens once in four years or so. We are sure Apple had plans for a great premiere event last March, but COVID-19 turned everything upside down and such plans were abruptly scrapped. The new iPhone was unveiled fanfare-less on the maker's website, out of the blue, but it quickly became famous for being not only one of the cheapest iPhones ever made but also as one of the season's hottest bang for the buck offers. Imagine that - bang for the buck coming from Apple! Indeed, the highlight feature of the new iPhone SE is the A13 Bionic chip - that's Apple's latest platform - the one that's powering the iPhone 11 trio. As for the rest,

Elon Musk Calls for Breakup of Amazon, Says 'Monopolies Are Wrong'

Telsa Chief Executive Elon Musk on Thursday called for Amazon to be broken up, after an author complained on social media about being unable to self-publish a book via the world's largest online retailer. "This is insane @JeffBezos," Musk tweeted at Amazon's chief. Both men are billionaires and oversee competing space exploration companies on top of their duties at Telsa and Amazon. "Time to break up Amazon. Monopolies are wrong!" Musk added in a second tweet. Donate us - paypal.me/arpanplays Musk does not have legal authority to break up Amazon. The retailer had no comment on Musk's call for its dissolution but said the book in question, by author Alex Berenson, had been blocked in error and was now available for sale via its Kindle e-reading service. The decision to greenlight the book's sale was not due to Musk, Amazon said. The Tesla chief, who earlier this month said he would take a break from Twitter, has a history of bein

PUBG Mobile 1-UC Bounty Raid Offers a Chance to Win Cool Skins for 1 UC

PUBG Mobile 1-UC Bounty Raid is live and with it, the game's players get a chance to win some attractive skins for as low as 1 UC that is one of the in game currencies. The announcement was made by the PUBG Mobile India Twitter account that also stated that the event started on May 29 and the end date is June 19. However, it is not as simple as buying the skin that you want with 1 UC. There is a draw for each item which the players will have to enter and hope they win that item. PUBG Mobile 1-UC Bounty Raid – How does it work? To participate in the 1-UC Bounty Raid event in PUBG Mobile , players will have to select an item they desire and purchase a Bounty Voucher for 1 UC. Once successfully purchased, the player is considered to be in the draw for that particular item. Each item has a certain participation requirement and when that requirement is met, the prize will be drawn and a random player will be selected as the winner of that item. Additionally, the pla

TikTok: How to Block or Unblock Someone, or Check If Someone Has Blocked You

TikTok is without a doubt one of the most popular social media platforms that lets you create and share short videos with the world. Sometimes some viral accounts can get really annoying and for that TikTok allows you to block those accounts. That brings us to the question — what happens if a user whom you're following suddenly blocks you? How do you even find out if you have been blocked by someone on TikTok? We'll tell you how to block someone on TikTok, how to unblock someone on TikTok, and how to find out if you've been blocked on TikTok. How to check if someone blocked you on TikTok We are going to list three different methods to help find out if someone has blocked you on TikTok. Follow these steps. The first thing you can do is to check for the user who has blocked you by going to your following list. To do that, open TikTok > tap your profile icon > tap Following > in the search bar, type the username and hit search . If your search fet

Searching 'Racist' on Twitter Brings Up Trump as Top Result

US President Donald Trump appears as the first result of suggested accounts when users type "racist" into Twitter's people search, it emerged Wednesday. The result, reported by the British news outlet The Independent and verified by AFP, highlights the intense discord around the president. Trump has more than 80 million followers, although there is much dispute about how many of them are genuine, active human Twitter users. Analysts said the news suggests Trump opponents, more than critics of any other Twitter account, have been labeling him as racist, although the social media giant itself did not confirm this was the case. Trump has been facing heightened criticism for his comments during protests over police brutality but has always dismissed suggestions that he is racist. Twitter offered little in the way of explanation, pointing out only that its search algorithms may reflect what is happening on the platform. Trump, in the midst of a heated war

Samsung Galaxy M21 Depth Comparison & Review

Samsung's Galaxy M series was introduced as an online-exclusive lineup to compete with Chinese manufacturers such as Xiaomi and Realme. The devices introduced as a part of this series have gained a lot of popularity thanks to their aggressive pricing compared to Samsung's other offerings. Thanks to their popularity, these smartphones are now also available offline. Samsung recently added another model to this series, called the Galaxy M21. This new smartphone shares a lot of hardware with some of its predecessors but can it stand out? We put the Galaxy M21 to the test to find out. Samsung Galaxy M21 design Samsung has been making phones in the Galaxy M series out of plastic to keep costs down. The Galaxy M21 feels like it was designed with a tight budget in mind. The back panel is made out of plastic and has a glossy finish. It picks up fingerprints very easily. Samsung does not provide a case in the box, so you'll have to wipe the device often till you bu

TikTok India issues clarification amid criticism over acid attacks glorifying video

Most popular social media platform nowadays TikTok has been facing the heat over the video glorifying acid attacks. The National Commission for Women has asked them to remove the video immediately in which a man is seen committing violence against the women. Since then, the app is facing criticism and has also received low ratings on the app store. Now, TikTok India has issued a clarification over the same and has said that they are expecting users to adhere to its policies of what is or is not acceptable. In a post, TikTok India stated, "Promoting a safe and positive environment is a top priority for TikTok. Our terms of service and community guidelines clearly outline what is and what is not acceptable on our platform. We expect users to adhere to these policies at all times." "Over the last few days, we have acted on several pieces of content that violated our policies. We have taken action including taking down content, suspending the accounts o

Facebook Messenger Gets Scam Warnings to Help Users Avoid Potentially Harmful Interactions

Facebook on Thursday said that its Messenger app will be watching behind the scenes for scammers using the smartphone communication system. Safety notices will pop up in Messenger text chats if activity taking place in the background is deemed suspicious by artificial intelligence software, according to director of privacy and safety product management Jay Sullivan. He said the new safety feature "will help millions of people avoid potentially harmful interactions and possible scams without compromising their privacy." The feature began rolling out to the Messenger app tailored for Android-powered smartphones in March and will head to Messenger on iPhones next week, according to Facebook. "Too often people interact with someone online they think they know or trust, when it's really a scammer or imposter," Sullivan said. "These accounts can be hard to identify at first and the results can be costly." Artificial intelligence software

OnePlus Rumoured to Launch Its First True Wireless Earbuds in July, May Look Similar to AirPods

OnePlus is rumoured to launch its first true wireless earbuds aka TWS earbuds in July. The Chinese company was speculated to bring its true wireless earbuds alongside the OnePlus 8 series last month. However, the company didn't unveil the much-anticipated offering and instead ended up unveiling the Bullets Wireless Z as its affordable wireless in-ear headphones. OnePlus is expected to compete strongly against Apple's AirPods with its true wireless earbuds that have been anticipated for some time. A special event could take place in July where the company may unveil the OnePlus Z in addition to the true wireless earbuds. A tipster named Max J. on Twitter has indicated that the true wireless earbuds by OnePlus will launch in July. The tipster has also posted an image suggesting the design of the earbuds that appear quite similar to the AirPods. OnePlus hasn't yet released any details about its true wireless earbuds. Nevertheless, the tipster in December posted

Realme 2 Pro Starts Receiving Update With May 2020 Android Security Patch

Realme 2 Pro has started receiving a new software update that brings the May 2020 Android security patch. The new update fixes system lags on the Realme 2 Pro. In addition to the Realme 2 Pro, several users have reported that the Realme 3 and Realme 3i have also started getting new software updates with the May Android security patch. Those updates include optimise camera quality and enhance battery life alongside the latest security patch. You can also expect some performance improvements through the new updates. As per details shared on the Realme Community forums, the latest software update for the Realme 2 Pro ₹ 11,490 comes with a firmware version RMX1801EX_11_C.31. It brings the May 2020 Android security patch and fixes the lagging problem of the sliding status bar. Alongside the update for the Realme 2 Pro , some users on the Realme Community forums have reported that the company has started rolling out the latest software updates for both the Realme 3 and Rea

Competition Commission of India Said to Review Antitrust Allegations Against Facebook's WhatsApp

ndia's antitrust watchdog is looking into allegations that Facebook's WhatsApp is abusing its dominant position by offering payment services to its vast base of messaging app users in the country, three sources told Reuters on Friday. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is reviewing a complaint filed in mid-March alleging that WhatsApp was bundling its digital payment facility within its messaging app, allowing it to abuse its market position and penetrate India's booming digital payments market, the sources said. WhatsApp and Facebook did not immediately respond to repeated requests for comment. The CCI also did not respond. The complaint, which has previously not been reported, comes at a critical time for WhatsApp, which is aggressively working to fully launch its payments platform in India, where it has been beta testing it with 1 million users since 2018.   Lack of regulatory clearances have meant WhatsApp has struggled to offer the service to i