Tuesday, 30 April 2019

[Exclusive: Call of Duty]

[The beta version of the Tencent and Activision game is expected to be made available in India end-June or first week of July. It is expected to launch in India at the Unite India festival scheduled to be held in Kochi in November.][https://static.digit.in/default/5bfcbdeb5aef21141796d9d8cf16a2f3041ca155.jpeg]

Campaign blog test April 30

The Realme 3 Pro certainly lives up to the "Pro" moniker. It's significantly more powerful and faster than the regular Realme 3, but that's not its competition. The Realme 3 Pro's closest rival is the Redmi Note 7 Pro and the company CEO Madhav Seth left no stone unturned to compare the device to Xiaomi's best-seller. To be fair, both phones are incredible close in terms of both performance and camera. The UI is vastly different and while the Redmi Note 7 Pro offers ads on the homescreen, the Realme 3 Pro has greatly improved UI aesthetics. Finally, the Realme 3 Pro is perhaps the best gaming phone under Rs 15,000, and as a result, it is the perfect alternative to the Redmi Note 7 Pro which is focused on more on the camera.

Tuesday, 23 April 2019

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The Redmi Note 7 Pro is getting a new update that promises to improve the quality of its camera. The new improvements will be available in the Global ROM of MIUI 10 V10.2.8.0.PFHINXM. According to the changelog, the sharpness of images taken in 48MP and 12MP modes have been improved. Other changes include improvements in portrait mode wherei images were underexposed. There have also been improvements in low light details and image brightness. Further, indoor AWB (auto white brightness) has been improved as well.


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In order to break into further market segments, however, improvements in performance are still needed. Organic semiconductors enable the fabrication of large-scale printed and mechanically flexible electronic applications, and test have already successfully established themselves on the market for displays in the form of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In semiconductor technology, doping refers to the targeted introduction. of impurities (also called dopants) into the semiconductor material of an integrated circuit. Even the smallest amounts of these can have a very strong influence on electrical conductivity.

Molecular doping is an integral part of the majority of commercial organic electronics applications. Until now, however, an insufficient fundamental physical understanding of the transport mechanisms of charges in doped organic semiconductors has prevented a further increase in conductivity to match the best inorganic semiconductors such as silicon..

These dopants function as intentional "disturbances" in the semiconductor that can be used to specifically control the behaviour of the charge carriers and thus the electrical conductivity of the original material. Doping is the answer

Monday, 22 April 2019

Blog test april 22

Blog test april 22

On being asked what the best moment of the entire tournament was, the team unanimously said "when we walked into the stadium." Elaborating further, they said that "it was an incredible feeling, walking into the stadium for such a major international tournament, with the crowd cheering us, that too in our own town. It felt really nice…now we know what cricketers must feel like when they walk into the stadium." Addressing their loss, the team said that "this was still a great opportunity for us. We realise that there is a lot of scope for improvement and we'll keep practicing and do better next time."

Friday, 19 April 2019

GAME OF THRONES SEASON 8 PREMIERE PIRATED 55 MILLION TIMES IN 24 HOURS, 18% OF ILLEGAL VIEWS ORIGINATED IN INDIA

Game of Thrones Season 8 arrived with a big bang on April 14 and once again, pirates got to it in no time. As per data shared by analytics firm MUSO, Episode 1 of Game of Thrones season 8 was pirated and viewed 55 million times in 24 hours across illegal streams, torrents and other download avenues. According to the data, 76.6 percent of the 55 million illegal views came from unofficial streaming sources, while downloads made up 12.2 percent of the number and torrents (public and private) accounted for 11 percent of the 55 million.


Wednesday, 17 April 2019

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Monday, 15 April 2019

ONEPLUS 7, ONEPLUS 7 PRO MAY LAUNCH ON MAY 14

OnePlus 7 Series, which apparently includes both the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro, may launch on May 14, a tipster has claimed. Ishan Agarwal says that this will be a global launch but he did not say anything about the venue of the launch event. The news comes almost a week after the details of the alleged OnePlus 7 Pro were leaked by the same tipster, however, there were doubts on the legitimacy of the claims. A previous report said that the company could launch three phones this year.

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Elder Scrolls: Blades Early Access initial impressions: Fun game, but not an Elder Scrolls title

I'll be honest, I have a soft spot for Bethesda. Elder Scrolls Morrowind was one of the first RPGs I ever played and I was hooked on to the genre. Then came Fallout 3 and the love affair continued. All the games that followed in the series offered me exactly what I expected from a Bethesda RPG. A vast open world filled with loot to find, quests to complete and enemies to vanquish. I spent countless hours playing these games with absolutely no regrets.

So when Bethesda Game Director, Todd Howard announced new installments of Fallout and Elder Scrolls, I was giddy like a schoolgirl. Then I played the B.E.T.A of Fallout 76 and… well… you can read about that here. Suffice to say, I was disappointed. Maybe Elder Scrolls: Blades can redeem my feelings for Bethesda. A RPG for the mobile, count me in.

Monday, 8 April 2019

G.O.T

In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many. regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular Tester TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.In the past, several cybersecurity firms have already claimed that hackers are actively using sophisticated ways to attack people's devices, and now, at a time when binge watching is a prevalent trend globally, these cybercriminals are infecting devices with malware by using the names of popular TV shows. According to Kaspersky Labs, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, and Arrow are the shows receiving the most attention from attackers to execute a strike.TV shows have become one of the most popular sources of entertainment globally, however, other methods of digital distribution like torrents and illegal online streaming pose threat to devices on which the content is downloaded/consumed. "In many regions, unlike legitimate resources, torrent trackers and hosted files may send a user a file that looks like an episode of a TV show, but is in fact malware with a similar name," Kaspersky Labs said in its 'Game of Threats: How cybercriminals use popular TV shows to spread malware' report.

Google Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL are being tested in India

A couple of days after the Google Pixel 3a appeared as a link on Google's own Play Store, a famous tipster has claimed that both the mid-range offerings from the search giant are being tested in India. Roland Quandt also says that the price of these two devices will be very low in the country when compared to the pricing in Europe and the US. However, he clears that he is not sure whether the prices are the retail value of the handsets.

Quandt says that the Pixel 3a was valued at $300 (approx Rs 21,000) and the Pixel 3a XL was $350 (approx Rs 24,300) when they were imported for testing in India. It could be possible that these prices are only the import values and when the phones launch, they could be priced more than $300 and $350 respectively. Recently, a report claimed that the Pixel 3a could be priced at Euro 450 (approx Rs 34,977 approx) for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage model.

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Campaign test April 03

Indian recently demonstrated its capabilities of destroying low orbit satellite using an anti-satellite missile system. India became the fourth nation in the world to be capable of achieving the feat via Anti-satellite weapons (ASAT) and the operation was named Mission Shakti. However, NASA head Jim Bridenstine had condemned the act saying that it resulted in the creation of 400 pieces of space debris that are posing a threat to the International Space Station, and the astronauts that reside within it. In response, Tapan Misra, a senior adviser to the ISRO chairman said that the missile destroyed the satellite at about 300km in space where the wind pressure is low and the debris will be burned out in a span of six months. 

Monday, 1 April 2019

Android Go is a No Go in India

After more than a year of Android Go phones coming to the Indian market, we are yet to see a popular Android Go phone. So what went wrong? Digit.in spoke to a few analysts based in India to figure out why Google's promise hasn't been realised yet.