3rd March 2021


  • India Will Give Tesla Incentives To Make Production Cost Lesser Than China: Nitin Gadkari.

Road Transport and Highways Minister, Mr Nitin Gadkari has a made proposal to the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, Tesla, to manufacture cars in India rather than just locally assembling them here. The Union Minister has said that India is willing to offer incentives to the EV maker in order to bring the cost of production in India even lower than that currently offered to the American carmaking giant in China.


He assured that the production cost for Tesla in India will be the lowest in the entire world if they start manufacturing their cars in the country. Tesla International company is all set to start its operations in India soon, and the American electric vehicle company has even registered its office in Bengaluru.


Samsung Galaxy A32 Launched In India: Price = Rs 21,999.
Samsung is planning to expand its A series in India with the launch of the Galaxy A32. According to previous reports, it has been reported that the company is planning to launch the phone on March 3rd, 2021, but the company is yet to make any confirmation. Now, in the latest development, popular and reliable tipster Ishan Agarwal claims that the Galaxy A32 will go on sale in Indian Starting from March 5th, 2021.

The smartphone will feature a quad-rear camera setup with the combination of a 64-megapixel primary camera + 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens + 5-megapixel depth sensor + 5-megapixel macro lens along with an LED flash. Upfront, the smartphone houses a 20-megapixel camera setup for selfies and video calls


  • Twitter To Permanently Ban Users Who Spread Covid Misinformation.

Twitter has brought into force a new strikes system allegedly to prevent the flow of coronavirus misinformation, saying users who repeatedly spread false information may face permanent suspension. However, users will get few warnings before they are banned, Twitter said in a blog post on Monday. Accounts that violate COVID-19 policy will be informed at a first strike while no action will be taken against the users. The second and third strikes require a 12-hour account lock for each. The number rise to seven days when it reaches the fourth strike, while the fifth strike means a permanent suspension from the platform.


"Through the use of the strike system, we hope to educate people on why certain content breaks our rules so they have the opportunity to further consider their behavior and their impact on the public conversation," the company said. Twitter also announced it will begin labeling tweets that contain misleading information about COVID-19 vaccines.


  • Google Won’t Track Individual Web Activity For Personalised Advertisements After Phasing Out Cookies.

Google will not build or use alternate tools to track web browsing traffic once it begins phasing out existing technology from its Chrome browser next year, it said in a blog post on Wednesday, in a move that will reshape how online advertising works. Google first announced that it would get rid of third-party cookies, which for decades has enabled online ads, early last year to meet growing data privacy standards in Europe and the United States.



Privacy activists for years have criticised tech companies including Google for using cookies to gather web browsing records across websites they don’t own, enabling them to develop profiles on users’ interests to serve personalised advertisements. Now, Google is pledging it will not use other technology to replace the cookie or build features inside Google Chrome to allow itself access to that data, though it continues to test ways for businesses to target ads to large groups of anonymous users with common interests.



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