Android growth in India could be hindered by antitrust order: Google
Flipkart Marketplace Receives $90 Million Cash Injection
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Google warns Android growth in India could be hindered by antitrust order
Google warns that Android growth in India could be hindered by an antitrust order.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) fined Alphabet Inc-owned Google $161 million in October.
The fine was for exploiting its dominant position in Android, which powers 97% of smartphones in India.
iOS 16.3 Beta Introduces Changes to Emergency SOS ‘Call with Hold’ Option
Apple released iOS 16.3 beta 2, which brings minor tweaks to the iPhone and iPad operating system.
One of these changes affects the Emergency SOS feature, specifically the “Call with Hold” option.
iOS 16.3 beta 2 changes the behavior of the “Call with Hold” option.
Alphabet launches Mineral, a company focused on sustainable agriculture
Alphabet has launched Mineral, a company with a focus on sustainable agriculture.
The project, initially named “computational agriculture” was part of the X Moonshot Factory.
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Shaadi.com launches Shaadi Live; Meet up to 10 potential matches over video calls
Shaadi.com has launched Shaadi Live, a periodic event, happening every 10 days, that gives eligible singles an opportunity to meet up to 10 potential matches over video calls, for 5 minutes each, within just an hour.
This new service facilitates users across vast expanses of geographies to connect face-to-face from the comfort of their homes in a manner that is convenient as well as efficient.
Meta prevents advertisers from targeting teens by gender
Meta will no longer allow advertisers to target teenagers by gender.
Advertisers will not be able to use gender to target teens with promoted messages on Meta’s sites.
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Coinbase lays off 950 workers due to crypto market downturn
Coinbase is laying off 950 employees.
This is seven months after the company’s previous layoffs.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has made the call to reduce operating expenses by 25% quarter over quarter.
Government takes measures to advance India’s tech industry: Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar
Government takes measures to advance India’s tech industry.
The Minister announces upcoming PLI scheme for IT sector, for hardware and servers.
Flipkart Marketplace Receives $90 Million Cash Injection
Flipkart Marketplace has received its first cash infusion in 2023.
The resolution to inject new capital was approved on December 29, 2022.
Apple reportedly planning to use in-house wireless chips in iPhones by 2025
Apple is reportedly prepping its first cellular modem, which is expected to arrive late 2024 or early 2025.
Apple is also said to be working on a combination Bluetooth and WiFi chip to replace the Broadcom chip.
This chip is expected to arrive in 2025.
Unacademy shuts down Relevel, its upskilling service
Unacademy is shifting focus to tests product and the newly launched NextLevel.
About 80% of Relevel’s team will be absorbed by other businesses within the Unacademy Group
As part of the move, about 40 people at Relevel will be let go “because of lack of availability of roles”.
Made-in-India TV shipments see 33% increase in Q3 2023
Made-in-India TV shipments saw a 33% increase in Q3 2023, according to a report.
Electronics manufacturing in India is not yet on the same scale as in China.
Most smartphone and wearables manufacturers in India are assembling products from semi-knocked down kits imported from China, Taiwan, and other regions.