Reliance Jio New Rs 999 Prepaid Plan With 3GB Daily Data with 84 Days Validity

The new plan introduced by Reliance Jio has been specially designed for customers who are looking for high-speed data along with extended validity. The new prepaid plan is priced at Rs 999, and users will get massive 3GB of high-speed data every day for 84 days. Once the FUP is over, they will get a speed of 64Kbps. As of calling benefits, users will get unlimited Jio-to-Jio calling and landline benefits. For non-Jio calls, the plan offers 3,000 minutes of benefits to customers.

Jio users will also get unlimited 100 SMS per day under the new prepaid plan. Reliance Jio has also added complimentary subscription of Jio apps like JioTV and JioCinema under the offe

Apple looking to move one fifth of iPhone production from China to India

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The ongoing coronavirus situation and the consequential delays in production brought up the discussion about some companies relocating their production lines outside of China.

According to The Indian Economic Times, the Cupertino-based tech giant is in the midst of working with the Indian government in order to shift reportedly a fifth of its production from China to India. Additionally, Apple is reportedly going to produce up to $40 billion worth of smartphones in India.

Google Duo new features family mode

Google Duo received quite a few updates in the last couple of months, it’s a strong indication that Google has big plans for the Duo app. The new update brings a handful of new features that will help users connect with their loved ones during these COVID-19 difficult situation.

The highlight of the update is the new family mode, which lets Duo users doodle on video calls. Various fun effects and masks can be used during video calls. To take advantage of the new feature, simply start a video call, tap the menu icon, and choose Family to start doodling.

Zoom with end-to-end encrypted meetings but only to paid subscribers

We are found the growing popularity of video-conferencing app Zoom in the recent month, also the privacy and security issues of same. Now Zoom CEO Eric Yuan promised to take the necessary steps and time in order to provide better security and privacy to Zoom’s users.

Now, TechCrunch reports that a new step has been taken in the direction of further security – Zoom has acquired a company called Keybase, found in 2014 and responsible for providing encryption expertise. The news for the acquisition was shared via a blog post from Yuan. In consequence to this acquisition, Zoom is expected to provide its users with a higher level of security.

Zoom will offer start to finish encryption mode for gatherings, however the administration will be restricted distinctly for paying clients (membership plans start at $14.99/mo). The end-to-end encrypted meetings will not support cloud recording or non-Zoom conference rooms. Zoom Rooms users, as well as Zoom Phone participants will be able to attend such meetings, but authorisation will need to be granted by the meeting’s host. The host will also control encryption keys for the specific meeting.

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