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The war in the Middle East has done in weeks what a decade of infrastructure diplomacy could not - it has made India's neighbours remember who answers the phone. |
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The war in the Middle East has done in weeks what a decade of infrastructure diplomacy could not - it has made India's neighbours remember who answers the phone. |
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According to him, making payments anywhere with just a mobile phone makes the entire process simple and efficient. |
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Pavel Durov, Telegram CEO, highlights Russia's internet restrictions as mobile shutdowns hit multiple regions. Users face limited access via a state-approved "white list," but millions continue to use Telegram through VPNs despite the bans., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The goal is to make sure that the phone is not the only thing they can turn to, agree families and doctors |
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WhatsApp is testing a new feature that replaces blank profile pictures by showing contact images saved on your phone, aiming to improve chat visibility and overall user experience. |
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Nothing is a brand that tries to set itself apart from other phonemakers. The company launched its first device, the Phone 1, in 2022, at a time when most phones felt quite similar. Almost four years later, the London-based phonemaker has managed to continue to stand out. And I keep finding myself coming back to Nothing phones as my daily drivers |
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WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that replaces blank profile icons with images saved in your phone's contacts. The update aims to make it easier for users to identify chats, even when a contact hasn't set a display picture. |
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Following the success of digital gold, the company is now looking to take the product to other mobile and digital-first emerging markets, like Mexico, Indonesia and Malaysia. Guha assuaged regulatory concerns by assuring investors they can redeem holdings through the firm's own platform |
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Nothing Phone 4a comes with a new Glyph Bar, the hardware has been upgraded but the price has also gone up this year. |
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Mobile payment app usage stalled in Switzerland last year, a Swiss National Bank survey showed on Monday, with cash remaining popular as a way of paying for goods and services in person. |