Expandable phone after foldable


Yet in the last issue we talked about where foldable phones are coming back, now there is news that a company is developing smartphones that can be extended to screen phones.

The TCL company is not well known but it is developing a phone in which the second screen can be pulled out from below the upper main screen. There is still not much clarity as to whether this will give a larger screen experience by joining the first screen after exiting the second screen. The phone was expected to be released at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this month, but the event itself has been canceled due to the Corona virus.

Increasing Internet penetration in India

According to a report by a company called Cisco, the number of people using the Internet in India will reach 3.5 million in the next three years! India's population is projected to cross 7.8 billion in 2. According to the data of Year 1, the number of Internet users in India was 8 million, which is 5% of the total population, which would increase to 5% of the total population by 5. According to the report, by the year 5, the number of devices connected to the network in India will grow to 5.7 billion. About 5% of the equipment will be machine-to-machine Devices connected to the network are likely to have a smartphone ratio of 5 percent and a smart TV ratio of 5 percent.

Android 7th preview version launches

The world's smartphone market is dominated by Android but its latest version can reach very few Android phones. Since the Android smartphone maker is able to make changes to the operating system of the phone itself, such a company is often indifferent to the new version of Android in the phones it launches, and budget or mid-range phones almost never update to the latest version of Android - unless you have a stock version. Have bought an Android phone.

Of course Google is launching a new version of Android every year. This year, Google will soon announce the 7th version of Android. It is usually announced at Google's developers' IO event, but it was announced only in February this year and the initial preview version of Android 7th version has been launched for developers. It will still be a long time before this version comes out of the high end of our hands or the brand new smartphone.

The new version will offer the option of temporary access to camera and microphone to various apps as well as the convenience of screen recording within the operating system itself. Just as chatter is seen in the form of bubbles on the screen in Facebook Messenger, bubbles of different notifications will be seen in version 7 of Android. Five versions have also been taken into account in this version.


A new attempt to tackle fake news in Twitter

The role of social media in spreading fake news has always been controversial. Any user can post and spread anything on Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter etc. They have no special control over such social sites. Each of the social sites itself has different policies in place to tackle fake news and also takes steps to remove such posts. But often they are not very effective. Facebook has begun seeking the help of 'fact checking services' to remove face content from its site. As such, Twitter has now begun testing the way that different users can edit their own tweets. That means if a tweet now appears to be objectionable, the user can report it himself. Wikipedia articles can improve different users In some ways, users can report tweets spreading harmful misconduct on Twitter and they will also earn points and badges!

Will OTP be removed in online payment?

Right now we order anything in the food delivery apps on the internet or make a payment from our bank card while shopping at another site to send a one-time password (OTP) to our registered mobile for that card to prove our identity. This system is very useful for security, but it makes online transactions a little inconvenient. Obviously, such an inconvenience could be detrimental to card networks and shopping sites. According to the news now available, Visa Network is trying to remedy this problem in India. In other developed countries of the world, card payments are used only to authenticate users when a network is suspicious or dangerous. This is called a 'risk based prompt'.

Of course, such a system can cause problems if our card is stolen or lost. With the help of our card, we may be at a loss if the network does not find anything suspicious when another person is shopping online. However, the new Visa system will be implemented if the banking system of India is approved.

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