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Saturday, July 11, 2020

Poco M2 Pro security issue to be fixed via software update: What we know

July 11, 2020 0
Poco M2 Pro security issue to be fixed via software update: What we know
Poco has released a clarification on the security concerns raised by the reviewers and said user's security is the company's utmost priority.


Poco issues clarification on M2 Pro security issue; fix will roll out via software update

Poco M2 Pro launched in India earlier this week in India with price starting at Rs 13,999. The smartphone was criticised for being the rebranded version of Redmi Note 9 Pro with 33W fast charging. Additionally, some reviewers raised security concerns for including preloaded utility features and pre-installed apps.

Realme 6i to launch in India on July 14 for under Rs 15000

July 11, 2020 0
Realme 6i to launch in India on July 14 for under Rs 15000
Realme 6i is said to be a rebranded version of Realme 6s which was launched in Europe back in May.

Realme 6i will be launching in India on July 14. This mid-ranger smartphone will be Flipkart exclusive. Notably, Realme will also be launching Realme C11 on the same day.

Friday, July 10, 2020

India bans TikTok, dozens of other Chinese apps

July 10, 2020 0
India bans TikTok, dozens of other Chinese apps

Image Credits: TikTok

The Indian government on Monday evening said it was banning 59 apps developed by Chinese firms over concerns that these apps were engaging in activities that threatened “national security and defence of India, which ultimately impinges upon the sovereignty and integrity of India” in what is the latest standoff between the world’s two most populated nations.

Amazon adds ‘hands-free’ Alexa to its Alexa mobile app

July 10, 2020 0
Amazon adds ‘hands-free’ Alexa to its Alexa mobile app

Amazon is making it easier for mobile users to access its Alexa virtual assistant while on the go. The company announced today it’s making it possible to use Alexa “hands free” from within its Alexa mobile app for iOS and Android, meaning customers will be able to use Alexa to make lists, play music, control their smart home devices and more, without having to touch their phone.