The Mark Zuckerberg-led company has revealed to The Associated Press that it will be closing down its Facebook trending news section since its inception four years ago. The company thinks that it is outdated. They also feel that it is unpopular.

The Mark Zuckerberg-led company has revealed to The Associated Press that it will be closing down its Facebook trending news section since its inception four years ago. The company thinks that it is outdated. They also feel that it is unpopular.

UPI-based BHIM app has been updated to support in-app bill payments. It has been upgraded for both Android and iOS devices. Made by National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI), BHIM is a UPI-based payment service. It is a part of India’s Digital Initiative.

Messaging platform WhatsApp has launched a lot of new features recently. This has been done to improve user experience. Now the company has released a new feature for both Android and iOS smartphone users, called Predicted Upload. It makes it easier and faster for people to send and upload images to their contacts.

Tech giant Google has released the stable version of its Chrome 67. It is being rolled out for Linux, Windows, and macOS. For desktop, the update is equipped with new features for AR and VR improvement. there is support for Generic Sensors API and other fixes.

Messaging platform WhatsApp has begun to roll out group audio calls feature for iPhone users. WhatsApp group audio call feature will facilitate users to make calls to multiple contacts through the app. Moreover, for Android users, the app has introduced a ‘Select All’ feature which lets a user mark all the new messages as archived or read in a single tap.

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has launched its Mi Credit app in India. According to the company, it is an “instant personal loan platform for young professionals.” It will act as a platform for lending money to users.

Canon Technical Excellence Centre, C-TEC situated at sector 63, Noida is a one-off learning, training and demonstration centre for all Canon products from cameras to printers, copiers and projectors. Their training technique uses electronic, mechanical and software-based activities to simulate a real-world situation.
