
Netflix will add UPI support soon -
India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) will soon find another international backer Netflix. After the rollout of UPI 2.0, on-demand streaming service will introduce as a new payment option.Facebook messenger spreading malware -
Facebook's chat service Messenger become a victim of malicious malware and adware links. You may get a malicious link through one of your friends account on Messenger to fake legitimacy. They generating revenue by tracking browser activity and display targeted advertisements.Mobile wallet transactions to touch Rs 32 trillion by 2022 -
The mobile wallet industry is expected to maintain the pace of its current expansion and touch 32 billion by 2022 and the value of the same will be Rs 32 trillion, report by consultancy Deloitte.Facebook rolls out new family emoji -
Facebook rolled out 125 new family emoji and expanding the default yellow skin tone to light, medium, and darker tones, and more family combinations.Mijia 4K compact action camera lunched -
Xiaomi launched Mijia 4K Compact Action Camera in China that comes with a affordable price tag of CNY 699 (Rs. 6,700). The camera also offers 6-axis stabilisation.Some Google Voice users are having text receiving issues -
Few numbers of Google Voice users are having trouble receiving text messages. A thread in Google’s Help forum spotted by Android Police, where users complained that while they can still send text messages through the VoIP service, text messages sent to them have not been showing up.Apple's Swift programming language will be taught by my collages -
Apple announced that its App Development with Swift curriculum will be taught at over 30 community college systems. The course already available through iBooks.
Soon you can permanently mute websites in Google Chrome -
Google Chrome will soon add a feature that will allow users to permanently mute websites. The feature is currently available in the experimental Canary build of the browser.
A App allows anyone to create Ransomware for Android -
There is a new app in the market that basically lets anyone, even those with absolutely no knowledge of coding, to become a hacker and develop their own custom Android ransomware.
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