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Good News Xiaomi Mi Bluetooth Earphones, Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear Headphones, Electronic Thermometer Launched

Xiaomi on Monday unveiled new Mi Bluetooth Earphones and Mi Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear Headphones. The company also expanded its Mi Ecosystem by launching an Electronic Thermometer. While the Mi Bluetooth Earphones with Gray, Gold, and Black colour options come at CNY 299 (approximately Rs. 3,096), the Mi Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear Headphones with Black and White colour options at CNY 69 (roughly Rs. 714). The Electronic Thermometer, on the other hand, is available in White colour option at CNY 19.9 (approximately Rs. 206).

New Mi Bluetooth Earphones, Dual-Unit Semi-in-Ear Headphones Launched

Xiaomi Mi TV 4C

Xiaomi Mi TV 4C 50-Inch 4K HDR Model Launched

Xiaomi has expanded its Mi TV 4C lineup with the launch of the new 50-inch 4K HDR TV model in China. The new Mi TV 4C 50-inch model will go on sale in the Chinese market starting Tuesday, April 3 with a price tag of CNY 2,199 (approximately Rs. 22,700). The latest model sits between the 43-inch and 55-inch Mi TV 4C models that both were launched in October last year with 1GB and 2GB RAM options and 8GB of internal storage. Details about the price and availability of the new Mi TV 4C model in markets other than China are yet to reveal.

Xiaomi Mi TV 4C With 50-Inch 4K HDR Display, AI Features Launched

Airtel Broadband Big Bytes Offer

How to get the Airtel 1000GB bonus data?

To avail the offer, visit this page. Now select the plan you want. Enter your details. Once the process is complete, the additional data will be added to your base plan after 7 days. Basically, you have to purchase one of the two plans to avail this offer.

Separately, Airtel is asking its broadband users to upgrade to Vfiber without any increase in the rental plan. There's no extra cost for the upgrade.

Google to launch a mid-range Pixel phone in India

Google to launch a mid-range Pixel phone in India

The Indian smartphone market keeps growing and evolving with every new day and Google has taken notice. According to at least four senior industry executives, the Alphabet company is planning to make an aggressive move in India that will include a new mid-range smartphone, a new Pixel phone by Diwali and the launch of Pixelbook soon.

Google's Big Plans for India

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, will launch its smart speakers, premium laptop Pixelbook, and intelligent home automation products, and is even planning a mid-range smartphone especially for markets such as India.

Google has for the first time formalised a sharp India-focused strategy to roll out consumer products, which may include a mid-range smartphone, and market them aggressively to take on rivals such as Apple, Samsung and Amazon, four senior industry executives said.

“Google is excited about the expansion of the consumer products business in India with the advent of the cheap 4G internet led by Reliance Jio and other operators which it says will help to realise maximum potential of these products.

Google plans to launch a mid-range Pixel smartphone focused on price-sensitive markets such as India around July-August. The company is expected to price Google Home and Google Home Mini smart speakers at Rs 9,999 and Rs 4,499 and is likely to launch by end of April.

Google plans a big consumer play in India - ETtech

Govt threatens Apple with legal action over anti-spam initiative

Unwanted sales calls and texts are a huge problem in India, and the government responded by creating a Do-Not-Disturb app. This provides consumers with an easy way to report spam, the government then taking action against offending companies.

The Indian government wanted an iOS version of this app more than 18 months ago, but Apple refused to allow it as it required access to call and message logs. Apple said that only stock apps have access to this data, and it could not allow third-party app access for privacy reasons.

Apple’s stance, though, has irked the head of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), R.S. Sharma, who says he will consult his legal team on how Apple could be pushed to help develop the application more swiftly.

“We will take appropriate legal action,” Sharma told Reuters in an interview. “This is unjust, it shows the approach and attitude of this company.”

Rift deepens between Apple, India's telecom regulator over...

Breaking Arun Jaitley Accepts Arvind Kejriwal's Apology, May Drop Defamation Case

NEW DELHI:
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has accepted an apology from Arvind Kejriwal, whom he had sued for defamation for calling him corrupt.
Mr Kejriwal has been on an apology spree to untangle himself from a web of defamation suits. Mr Jaitley has filed two cases against Mr Kejriwal and sought compensation of Rs. 20 crore.

Arun Jaitley Accepts Arvind Kejriwal's Apology, May Drop Defamation Case
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