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Jio True 5G Services Launched in Gwalior, Jabalpur, Ludhiana, Siliguri

Reliance Jio has launched 5G services in Gwalior, Jabalpur, Ludhiana and Siliguri, taking the total number of cities to 72. Jio has announced plans to launch its "True 5G" services in every town, taluk of India by the end of December 2023. "The launch strengthens Jio True 5G coverage in Madhya Pradesh, close to unveiling of coveted events like Pravasi Bharatiya Divas and Invest MP - Global Investor Summit at Indore. With the launch, Reliance Jio has now become the first and the only operator in MP to launch 5G services across all prominent large cities of MP, including the capital city, Bhopal, and Indore," the company said in a statement. It is the first and the only operator to launch 5G services in Gwalior, Jabalpur and Ludhiana. At present, Jio is offering unlimited access to 5G data to select customers in the city where it has rolled out its 5G services. "The Jio True 5G launch reaffirms Jio's commitment and provides advanced technology support f

CES 2023: Google Adds Spotify Connect Support to Bolster Android 13 Media Switcher

Google has announced at the ongoing CES 2023 expo that it is adding Spotify Connect support to Android 13's media switcher. This feature is similar to what Android 13 media switcher users could already do with YouTube Music and YouTube. Users will soon be able to easily switch music from their phone or tablet to Spotify Connect-compatible devices using Android 13's audio output switcher. "With Android 13, we introduced a refreshed media player on your Android phone's lock screen and notification section that allows you to quickly select which compatible Bluetooth or Chromecast built-in devices to play your content on," Google said in a blog post. The search giant said that choosing and switching devices to play music can be time-consuming, which is what Google has attempted to solve for Spotify users. The availability date was stated as “this year” in the announcement. Initially, the player could only switch audio output between Bluetooth devices. Chromecast

Realme GT Neo 5 Bags 3C Certifications, Design Leaked via TENAA Listing: Report

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Realme GT Neo 5 is set to debut in China in February. This smartphone will feature the new 240W fast charging technology. Its remaining specifications and design are currently under wrap. However, rumours suggest that this upcoming Realme smartphone could be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. Two of its variants have now reportedly surfaced on the China Compulsory Certification (3C) site ahead of launch. In addition, the design of these alleged Realme GT Neo 5 has been suggested by a couple of new TENAA listings. According to a report by TechGoing, a [Realme] device with the model number RMX3708 has been spotted on 3C. It is said to be the Realme GT Neo 5 with 240W fast charging. The listing suggests that this variant might include a 4,600mAh battery. Similarly, the 150W fast charging variant with the model number RMX3706 could feature a 5,000mAh battery. In addition, the design of these Realme GT Neo 5 variants has been leaked via TENAA listings. Both appear to feature a central

Robotic Dog With Personality Traits, Smart Strollers, Calming Pillows and More Unveiled at CES 2023

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Tech companies are showing off their latest products this week at CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics show. The show officially opened Thursday, with crowds of investors, media and tech workers streaming into cavernous Las Vegas venues to see the latest tech from big companies and startups alike. Here are some highlights: Talking Pets Have you ever wondered what your dog would say if it could speak to you? FluentPet promises the next best thing — buttons the company says you can train your pet to push if it's hungry, needs to go outside or wants to play. The buttons come in a hexagon-shaped plastic mat called a hextile. Hextiles can be connected to each other to form a bigger collection of buttons. “We find that actually when dogs kind of know that they're being understood because they have the precision and specificity of the buttons, then they complain less because they're no longer wondering whether they actually communicated what they wanted to,” said