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Would You Ever Crush A Boiled Egg Inside Your Mobile Cover Just Like This Man?
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Would You Ever Crush A Boiled Egg Inside Your Mobile Cover Just Like This Man?

[ad_1] Eggs are undoubtedly a staple ingredient in most kitchens. Whether boiled, scrambled, or used in various recipes such as bread, cakes, salads, and sandwiches, eggs are cherished for their culinary potential. However, in today's era of culinary experimentation, we've witnessed some peculiar combinations on the internet such as egg pani puri, egg chai, coconut egg, and more. And believe it or not, these experiments are now taking an even more bizarre turn. Recently, a video making rounds on Instagram shows a man crushing a boiled egg inside a mobile phone cover. Yes, you read that correctly. After viewing the video, members of the foodie community expressed their disgust in the comment section.Also Read: Viral Video Shows Making Of Traditional Matka Kulfi, Internet Gets NostalgicIn ...
‘Made in India’: As mobile phone sector logs meteoric growth, Ashwini Vaishnav reveals numbers
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‘Made in India’: As mobile phone sector logs meteoric growth, Ashwini Vaishnav reveals numbers

[ad_1] Minister of Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnav, took to social media platform X to announce achievement in the mobile phone industry.In a post, he revealed that the Indian mobile industry has experienced exponential growth, expanding by a remarkable factor of 20 in just nine years. Minister Vaishnav posted on X, "Met Mobile industry to review progress. Industry has grown 20 times in 9 years. 2014: 78 per cent import dependent 2023: 99.2 percent of all mobiles sold in India are 'Made in India'". Reflecting on the industry's trajectory, Minister Vaishnav highlighted a significant shift in import dependency. In 2014, a staggering 78 per cent of the mobile market relied on imports.Fast forward to 2023, and a transformation has occurred - an impressive 99.2 per c...
Mobile phone exports from India almost double to USD 5.5 bn till August this fiscal
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Mobile phone exports from India almost double to USD 5.5 bn till August this fiscal

[ad_1] Mobile phone exports from India almost doubled to USD 5.5 billion, about ₹45,700 crore, till August this financial year, according to industry body ICEA's estimates. ICEA said, mobile phone exports from India between April-August 2023 was around USD 3 billion, about ₹24,850 crore. A source, who did not wish to be named, said, with Apple exported mobile phones worth more than ₹23,000 crore, thereby accounting for a little over half of the total export.An email query sent to Apple did not elicit any reply. Commenting on the overall mobile phone export, ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo told PTI that mobile phone exports from India continue to buck the overall trend of muted global trade by registering a massive growth of more than 80 per cent. We are now on WhatsApp. Click to join....
Unprofitable China EV maker Nio unveils phone for drivers
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Unprofitable China EV maker Nio unveils phone for drivers

[ad_1] While Chinese tech companies have long harbored ambitions to move into the electric car industry, EV upstart Nio Inc. has gone the other way — on Thursday releasing its first mobile phone.The unprofitable automaker is targeting its loyal customer base with the phone, which will sync with Nio cars to act as a key fob, view information such as battery charge, and control functions like self-parking and the in-cabin infotainment system. The Android-based handset will be priced from 6,499 yuan ($890) — the same as Huawei Technologies Co.'s latest flagship Mate 60 Pro — Nio said as it unveiled the phone at its ‘Innovation Tech Day' in Shanghai. “We want our phone to connect seamlessly with the car, and bring a better user experience to our car owners,” founder and Chief Executive Offi...
Buying a secondhand hand phone? Stop! Make sure you do this first
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Buying a secondhand hand phone? Stop! Make sure you do this first

[ad_1] The Department of Telecom (DoT) has introduced the Sanchar Saathi portal, enabling individuals to block and track their lost or stolen mobile phones throughout India. Union Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the portal would facilitate blocking, tracking, and verification of used devices before purchase.What mobile users can do on the Sanchar Saathi websiteThe first component of the Sanchar Saathi portal is the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR). If a mobile phone is lost, individuals can visit the portal, complete an identity verification process, provide an undertaking, and promptly interact with law enforcement agencies and telecom service providers to block the lost device. Sanchar Saathi offers a "Know Your Mobile" feature that allows users to verify th...
Mobile phone calls associated with increased risk of high blood pressure: Study
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Mobile phone calls associated with increased risk of high blood pressure: Study

[ad_1] According to new research published today in European Heart Journal - Digital Health, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), talking on a cell phone for 30 minutes or more per week is associated with a 12pc increased risk of high blood pressure compared to less than 30 minutes. "It's the number of minutes people spend talking on a mobile that matter for heart health, with more minutes meaning greater risk," said study author Professor Xianhui Qin of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China. "Years of use or employing a hands-free set-up had no influence on the likelihood of developing high blood pressure. More studies are needed to confirm the findings." Almost three-quarters of the global population aged 10 and over own a mobile phone.2 Nearly 1.3 billion a...
Cheaper Mobile Plans Aim to Dislodge Complacent AT&T, Verizon Customers
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Cheaper Mobile Plans Aim to Dislodge Complacent AT&T, Verizon Customers

[ad_1] A handful of upstart wireless providers are offering monthly service plans at less than half the average cost of the major national networks, but complacent consumers seem to prefer to pay more rather than face the hassle of switching.MobileX is a few weeks into the launch of an unlimited pay-as-you go plan starting at $20-a-month that includes an artificial intelligence-powered virtual guide that can anticipate a user's needs and customize plans based on their spending. Another new entrant is Boost Infinite, a $25 a month unlimited service introduced by satellite TV provider Dish Network Corp., which promises to never raise prices on customers that sign up early. Each of these challengers are reselling service provided by one of the big three carriers — AT&T Inc., Verizon Co...