New Delhi [India], November 5 (ANI/SRV): KARLOSi Technologies, a leading innovator in the field of parking management has come up with PARKOSi App which is a mobile application that allows users to find parking spaces digitally and track their vehicle at any point. Recently, during the oc
New Delhi [India], November 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): DS Group's Pass Pass Pulse, India's favourite fruit candy with a tangy twist has launched a stimulating digital campaign, 'Pulse Candy Hunt' on the Candy Day on November 4. Taking an Augmented Reality approach, Pulse Candy Hunt allows users to en
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], November 4 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Hyderabad-based Askmeoffers, a leading global, multinational technology company offering high-quality discounts and vouchers be it electronics, footwear, factory equipment, books, jewellery, Fashionwear, Hotels, Travel, Ever
New Delhi [India], November 4 (ANI/ATK): The crypto market is filled with several coins that are striving to make an impact on traders and investors. These coins have different features that attempt to distinguish them from the crowd. However, with over 12,000 different crypto assets in the
On Friday morning, many Twitter users stated that they are unable to log into the website. A popup that reads "Something went wrong, but don't worry - try again" appears when the feed page first loads.
Users can send digital gifts to creators of their favourite Reels to express their gratitude. "Stars," which are obtained with real-world money, are used to buy gifts. A creator receives a portion of the price after a user gives a gift to them. The feature is now undergoing beta testing with
Social media users had pinted out following Monday's episode of 'The Late Late Show' that James Corden's commentary was nearly identical to a joke Gervais delivered in his 2018 Netflix special, 'Ricky Gervais: Humanity'.
Airtel and Jio customers on any of the iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone 12 and iPhone SE (3rd generation) models can use Apple's Beta Software Program to experience 5G service.
After facing criticism for his plan to charge Twitter users USD 8 a month to get or keep a verified account, Tesla CEO Elon Musk come up with a cryptic tweet, "you get what you pay for."