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[UPDATE: Pulled] JioMeet Video Conferencing App Launched; Supports up to 100 Participants

// UPDATE 1 (01/05/2020 12:45 pm)  JioMeet app pulled from Play Store and App Store The COVID-19 lockdown has created a surge in demand for video conferencing apps. Zoom,  Google Meet , and  Microsoft Teams  have witnessed a meteoric rise as businesses and students flocked to replace offline hangouts. Well, Reliance Jio also wants a piece of this pie and has today launched its own video conferencing app – JioMeet. JioMeet is already live on iOS and Android right now. It allows you to place HD video calls to your friends or colleagues for free. You can sign up for this app via your email or log in via OTP. There’s also the  option to join a video call as a guest  using the conference link sent to you. It will only require a meeting ID and your name. JioMeet: Features Once you are in, you will see tabs at the top – Favorites, Recents, and Contacts. If you want to start a video call, just tap the ‘video call’ icon next to the name of the user. The  maximum call quality is set at 720p  but

Here’s a List of Xiaomi/ Redmi Phones That Will Get the MIUI 12 Update

Xiaomi has taken the wraps off its next-gen software skin,  MIUI 12 , at a launch event in China today. It is based on Android 10 and brings a ton of new features including a new UI, dark mode 2.0, enhanced privacy, and fitness features, among other things. The company started accepting  applications for   MIUI 12 closed beta testing  in China this morning. Those interested can head to the official MIUI WeChat account to apply for the beta build. Xiaomi has today also  published  a list of all smartphones that are eligible for the MIUI 12 update. So, if that’s something you’re looking for, here’s a quick look at the complete list: List of Xiaomi Phones to Get MIUI 12 Update First Batch (End of June) Mi 10 Mi 10 Pro Mi 10 Youth Edition Mi 9 Pro 5G Mi 9 Redmi K30 Pro/ K30 Pro Zoom Redmi K30 5G/ 4G Redmi K20 Pro/ K20 Pro Premium Edition Redmi K20 Second Batch Mi Mix 3 Mi Mix 2S Mi CC9 Pro Mi CC9 Meitu Edition Mi9 SE Mi 8 Transparent Edition Redmi Note 8 Pro Redmi Note 7 Pro Redmi Note 7 T

Xiaomi Announces MIUI 12; Here Are All the New Features

      Although Xiaomi unveiled the  Mi 10 Youth Edition  today, the highlight of the event is the announcement of the company’s new software skin – MIUI 12. Xiaomi has given MIUI a complete overhaul with this new software skin. You can notice that MIUI 12 offers a more refined UI, enhanced privacy, health and fitness features, dark mode improvements, and a lot more. If you are looking for a resource that compiles all of the new MIUI 12 features in one place, then you’ve arrived at the right place. Here are all of the new features in MIUI 12: New Features in MIUI 12 Key UI Changes Xiaomi has been working hard to refine the UI for the past few software releases. A close look at MIUI 12 should be enough to tell you that it’s the most minimal and clean UI that the software has offered to date. One of my favorite things about the new UI is the  status and data visualizations  that can be found in the storage, MI account, and other settings. It just makes the settings look more organized and

Rumored Redmi Note 9 May be Launched as the Redmi 10X in China

Xiaomi unveiled the  Redmi Note 9 Pro  and  Note 9 Pro Max  last month even as the standard Redmi Note 9 remained conspicuous by its absence. A report earlier this month suggested that the company is  finally fixing to launch the entry-level model  in its much-loved mid-range phablet lineup, but a new report out of China now suggests that the device (model number M2003J15SC), which was being thought of as the possible Redmi Note 9, may actually be marketed as the  Redmi 10X , which we first heard of last month. The basis of the report is a listing in the China Telecom database, which has added a new device called Redmi 10X that has pretty much identical hardware to the device that was being rumored as the Redmi Note 9 following its TENAA certification. The Redmi 10X comes with the  Mediatek Helio G85 chipset with up to 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of built-in storage . The China Telecom listing further reveals that the device will ship Android 10 with MIUI 11 on top. It will also apparen

Zoom Crosses 300 Million Users, Announces Zoom 5.0 with 256-bit AES Encryption

Video conferencing app, Zoom, rose in popularity almost suddenly as the world went into lockdown mode due to the  Coronavirus pandemic . The company, which usually doesn’t reveal user numbers mentioned that it went from serving around 10 million users to over 200 million in just a few months. Today, Zoom has crossed yet another milestone, surpassing 300 million users on its service. The company’s CEO Eric S. Yuan gave away the number in a webinar, and also shed light on some details about Zoom 5.0 and what’s new in the update. First, and most importantly, Zoom 5.0 will upgrade its  encryption standards to AES 256-bit GCM  encryption for added security to video streams. According to Zoom’s blog, the upgraded encryption standard will be available in Zoom Meeting, Zoom Video Webinar, and Zoom Phone data. With version 5.0, Zoom is also adding a  security icon in streams which will give the host easy access to the most commonly used security features  including the ability to turn off scree

WhatsApp Pay Will Comply With Data Localization Laws in India by May: Report

WhatsApp has reportedly told the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) that its payments business will comply with all regulations in the country by May. According to sources quoted by  ET ,  WhatsApp Pay  will finally get a license for the nationwide rollout of its UPI payments platform once the service ensures full compliance with all regulations. The proposed payments service has remained in limbo for more than two years due to  concerns over its non-compliance  with India’s data localization regulations and sharing of that data with its parent company, Facebook. According to a government official said to be familiar with the developments, the NPCI originally wanted to give a partial go-ahead to WhatsApp Pay subject to certain conditions, but the agency eventually decided to  “play it safe since a court case is still on and it wants to give the approval only after Whatsapp has met all the criteria and the Court’s permission” .  The RBI had earlier directed NPCI  to not allow

Google Releases Android 11 Developer Preview 3

After  Developer Preview 1  and  Developer Preview 2 , Google has now released the third developer preview of Android 11 for Pixel devices. Notably,  this is the last developer preview  and there will be  three betas  ahead of the final release expected to happen in the third quarter of this year. With the new Android 11 Developer Preview 3, Google has  added support for  Wireless Debugging , whose traces were present in the previous developer beta. Using wireless debugging, you can finally rely less on traditional USB cables for debugging. For now, you can get started by making use of the pairing code workflow but Google hopes to add QR code scanning in a later release. Google has added a new ‘ ADB Incremental ‘ feature that lets developers install large APKs ranging over 2GB up to 10x faster . The feature is mainly targeted at game development. The company says the apps must be signed in the new APK signature scheme v4 format to use the feature. Also, it is worth noting that ADB Incr

Here’s a Quick Look at the Facebook Gaming Mobile App

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people indoors and gaming has now become one of the biggest past times for netizens across the globe. Everyone’s finding new ways to keep themselves entertained and well, Facebook has debuted its own game streaming mobile app called  Facebook Gaming …to contribute to the cause. The Facebook Gaming app allows users to not only watch streams but also broadcast their favorite games and show off their skills. The app went live on Android (Free) just a few hours ago. I briefly tested out the Facebook Gaming mobile app – both watching and streaming games. So, here’s your first look at the app, along with my thoughts on Facebook’s game streaming ambitions: Facebook Gaming: UI/UX Right off the bat, the Facebook Gaming app feels a lot like the main Facebook app. You have a huge brand placement, with search, notification, and the profile icons at the top. It is coupled with a four-tab navigation bar, including the feed, instant games, explore, and messaging secti

TRAI Releases Suggestions for Network Test Before Commercial Launch of Services for Wireless Access Services

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Wednesday released its recommendations on network testing before commercial launch of services for wireless access services. The salient features of recommendations as per the  TRAI  are -The TSP (telecom service provider) should be allowed to enroll test users in the testing phase to carry out the network testing before commercial launch of its services. There should be no restriction on the time limit, if the network testing is conducted using wireline telephone test connections given to employees and business partners for test purpose only. The number of test users that can be enrolled by a TSP in an LSA should be limited to 5 percent of its installed network capacity for that LSA. There should be a limit of 90 days on the test phase involving test users. Further, the total time period for network testing provided to the TSP shall not exceed 180 days. All licensing provisions related to the security and privacy must be compiled by

Government to Procure ‘Aarogya Setu’ Wristbands to Monitor COVID-19 Patients

The Indian government is reportedly looking to procure thousands of smart wristbands pre-loaded with its  ‘Aarogya Setu’ app  to track COVID-19 patients in the country. According to  ET , the wristbands will help authorities keep track of patients in hospitals and at their homes under self-quarantine. It will also help healthcare professionals record patients’ temperatures and symptoms via remote monitoring. The report further states that the State-owned Broadcast Engineering Consultants India (BECIL) is working with Bengaluru and Gurgaon-based startups on designing the new smart bands. Technical bids for the wristbands reportedly closed on Monday, and the PSU is now said to be reviewing the designs along with senior government officials. Online meetings have already been set up with representatives of some of the companies who sent in bids to supply the wristbands. The devices could be priced at Rs. 2,200 a pop, but prices can go down if there’s a lack of demand going forward. Accordi

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