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Narender Charan is a technology journalist based in Mumbai, India. He has worked with multiple firms as a full-time as well as freelance writer/editor mainly writing about his travel experiences, opinion pieces about tech trends, gadgets reviews, and viral content. He understands the power of social media to make content go viral and knows how to find the right angle and write great headlines. He tries to create posts that can endure for months, rather than ones that generate a lot of traffic for one day and then fade away. As a Content Creator, he writes content that helps your company/organization build engagement, develop relationships and drive action through a variety of online platforms. He has outstanding communication skills, exceptional time management abilities, and the dexterity to maintain brand voice across a variety of content and platforms. Long story, short, I have: • Outstanding communication skills. • The dexterity to meet goals on time and within budget. • Rocking organizational abilities. • A positive demeanor. • Superior work ethic. He's taking on the world with a pen in his hand and a story in his head. If you're looking for content magic, step right this way…
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The article provides a detailed guide on how to register and verify an account on Currency.com, including steps for identity verification and linking bank accounts or cards for USD deposits. It emphasizes the importance of enabling 3D Secure for added security and mentions the regulatory bodies overseeing Currency.com in the United States and Gibraltar.
What are Blockchain Bridges, and Why Do We Need Them?
Blockchain bridges connect different blockchain networks, allowing the transfer of assets between them. They address limitations such as scalability issues and high transaction fees on networks like Ethereum. There are three main types of blockchain bridges: token-specific, chain-specific, and multi-chain multi-token bridges. Examples include WBTC, Polygon Bridge, and Terra Bridge. Multi-chain bridges like Wormhole, MultiChain, Allbridge, and ChainPort support a range of tokens and networks. Blockchain bridges enable users to optimize yields and access diverse market opportunities across different blockchain ecosystems.
In just a couple of years, we witnessed the growth of a market for tempered glass and back cover for smartphones. We live in a time where people tend to buy the tempered glass even before the smartphone on which it will be pasted upon. Of course, no one wants to see blemishes on their newly bought smartphone. There’s no doubt, putting on a tempered glass offers an additional sense of safety. And, all of this makes complete sense too. But not for me. I beg to differ.
HMD Global Just Confirmed A Very Bad News For Nokia Smartphone Owners
Nokia, under HMD Global, has made a comeback with its Android-powered smartphones, including Nokia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 6, and Nokia 8. These devices offer a Pure Android experience with the promise of timely updates, and Nokia has been successful in providing regular monthly updates. However, HMD Global's chief product officer, Juho Sarvikas, announced via Twitter that Nokia will not allow bootloader unlocking on their smartphones, citing security concerns. This decision has disappointed a segment of users who are interested in custom ROMs and goes against the open-source ethos that Android is known for. The article discusses this development and its implications for Nokia's brand and customer expectations.
With a Payment App ‘Tez’, Google Is All Set To Enter The Rising Payment Space in India
The article discusses Google's plan to enter the fintech market in India with the launch of 'Tez', a cross-platform payments app that will support transactions through UPI (Unified Payment Interface). UPI, developed by the National Payment Corporation of India, simplifies bank transfers by using mobile numbers as payment addresses. Google's Tez will be available on Android, web, and desktops, and may integrate with other payment gateways. Google had previously launched 'Areo' for online food ordering in India and has a global payment platform 'Google Wallet'. The article also mentions WhatsApp's and Truecaller's interest in UPI-based payments. The entry of these companies is set to intensify competition in India's digital payments space, particularly against existing players like PayTM, which plans to add instant messaging to its services.
DxOMark Updates Its Mobile Camera Test Protocol, Pixel Regains The Top Slot
DxOMark, recognized for benchmarking photography capabilities of smartphones, has updated its mobile camera testing protocol for the first time since 2012. The update reflects technological advancements in smartphone photography, such as Bokeh Effects and in-sensor phase detection. The new protocol includes a zoom sub-score, a bokeh sub-score, and motion-based test scenes. The article mentions historical context, noting that the iPhone 4 was the first phone tested by DxOMark Mobile. It also highlights the competitive nature of smartphone camera rankings, with Google Pixel regaining the top spot with a score of 90 after the introduction of the new testing methods, surpassing the HTC U11.
What’s in a name?
The article discusses the importance of names, particularly in the context of smartphone branding. The author disagrees with the Shakespearean notion that names are not significant, arguing that in today's world, names can have profound implications, even leading to honour killings. The focus then shifts to the smartphone industry, where the author praises OnePlus for its simple and logical naming convention, contrasting it with other brands like Intex, which the author criticizes for having confusing and long product names. The article suggests that such complicated names add unnecessary complexity to life and mentions the frustration of those who have to work with these names, like the Pricebaba catalogue team.
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