Showing posts with label WhatsApp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WhatsApp. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Eventually, Microsoft bought the TikTok

Eventually, Microsoft bought the TikTok


TikTok, which has long been embroiled in controversy over user data security, has agreed to take over US ownership. After a month-long discussion, Tiktak's parent company ByteDance has come to this kind of conclusion.


TikTok had earlier said it could sell its stake in the US company to prevent possible sanctions. But US President Donald Trump was not ready. He was planning to ban tickets in the United States from today.

But at the last minute, Tiktak is ready to give his full share to the United States. It is said that an agreement has been reached between Microsoft and BitDance for five billion US dollars.



According to the news agency Reuters, Microsoft will now be responsible for the data of Tiktak users. User data will be stored on Microsoft's servers. In other words, with the new agreement, ByteDance has thrown away its Chinese cloak.

However, neither Tiktak nor Microsoft has released any official information about the agreement. After India, the US is the second largest market for tickets.

The number of monthly active users of TickTock in the United States is 80 million. The agreement with Microsoft will provide great protection for Tiktak, which has lost two major markets in a row.


But with that comes a serious question. After Huawei, Tiktak is another example of how far the United States can go to kill or obstruct successful technology companies outside its poles.

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Now WhatsApp's group chat can always be 'muted'


 WhatsApp has been working on a new update for some time now. Version 2.20.197.3 is expected to be released soon as a new update.


The company also includes a new feature to make users happy with group chat. It will add a feature called 'Mute Always' within the group chat.



This means that users will be able to turn off group chat notifications permanently. Earlier, group chat had the facility to be muted for one hour, eight hours and one year.


By expanding that, the company is now going to bring a facility that can be closed forever.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Six G internet speed, one thousand gigabits per second

Six G internet speed, one thousand gigabits per second


Even the Five G Internet has not yet become commercially global. South Korean company Samsung has already started work on the development of Six G Internet.

It is said that Samsung has a plan to complete the construction of 6G internet infrastructure and bring it into commercial use by 2028. By 2030, the Six G Internet will be widely used in the world.

Samsung launched the Advanced Communication Research Center in May 2019 to develop the SixG Internet. Research by the same research center has projected the future of the Six G Internet.

According to Samsung, by 2030, the world's six billion devices will be connected to the Six G Internet. By then, mobile phones will be available in a variety of formats and technologies, including augmented reality glasses, virtual reality headsets, and holograms.



SixG's ultra-high-speed internet will be essential for multimedia devices such as immersive XR, mobile holograms, and digital replicas. Six G connectivity's peak data speed is expected to be 1,000 gigabits per second. That's 50 times faster than the Five. Five G has a peak data speed of 20 gigabits per second.
To expand network coverage, the Terahertz frequency band will be used in the Six G network. The Six G is expected to use artificial intelligence in wireless communication technology.

At a time when the commercialization of the Five G Internet is still in its infancy in the world, it is not unreasonable to start preparations for the Six G. But according to Sunghiun, head of Samsung's Advanced Communications Research Center, it will take at least 10 years to develop and commercialize the SixG network, so it is important to start preparing for the SixG now.



Google is investing Rs 12 trillion in India


In India, the world's second-most populous country, the world's largest companies have begun to invest heavily. Last April, Facebook invested  5.7 billion in Indian Geo. Less than three months after Facebook announced its investment in India, Google has announced a 10 billion investment.

At a recent event, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet, announced that Google would invest резреж 10 billion in India over the next five to seven years.



During the Google for India 2020 program, he said that Google's investment will be in the form of equity, partnership, physical infrastructure, and environmental investment. According to him, Google's investment will focus on four important areas of India's digitization. These will include providing easy digital access and information in the languages ​​prevalent in India, production of goods and services based on Indian needs, supporting businesses for digital transformation, and facilitating the use of artificial intelligence and technology in social sectors such as health, education, and agriculture.

According to Google CEO, 26 million small and medium enterprises in India can now be found in Google search.

Facebook connecting Messenger and WhatsApp


Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp are the most popular social media apps used for chatting. Even though Facebook is a company, these two apps operate independently in different ways. But shortly, Facebook plans to connect Messenger and WhatsApp. This means Messenger and WhatsApp users will be able to chat with each other. That is, you will be able to chat from Messenger to WhatsApp and from WhatsApp to Messenger.

The fact that Facebook is about to integrate Messenger and WhatsApp has been revealed from a recently leaked code.

According to experts, web data related to contact and chat functions have been leaked in Facebook's service settings, which indicates that Facebook will be connected to WhatsApp soon.

Just a few months ago, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram would be linked.



WhatsApp, the world's most popular messaging app, is expected to grow in popularity and number of users after being linked to Messenger.

Lately, WhatsApp has been bringing various new features. Along with the Dark Mode feature, WhatsApp has also provided a group video calling feature in which up to 8 people can make group video calls simultaneously.

Apart from this, the shortcut of Messenger Rooms has also been included in the beta update of WhatsApp. From which it can be understood that Facebook has started connecting Messenger and WhatsApp. Agency