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While you do all the necessary things, I like to start the blog with a bang so that you guys get the best news of the day related to tech.

1. Internet Explorer's last day.



Yes, you will be shocked, but if you are a techie, you will find it difficult to say goodbye, despite the fact that it is an app that has no feelings but has many memories with us.

I'm not sure why this wouldn't affect my life, but when an old app is no longer available, it feels like something has been taken away from us; we've used this app since we were children, when we didn't even know what the word "browser" meant and we were also using Internet Explorer.

If you want to share your thoughts on this, please do so because these apps are like the first steps for us, and I think for everyone who used to go to the cafe to work on school projects or play games or whatever, please share what your reasons were to go to the cafe.

Coming back to the news from yesterday, Microsoft will permanently disable Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 10 PCs, as well as make it unavailable for previous versions of Windows. 

The ultimate plan to destroy the browser was disclosed in December, and it is currently being implemented.

Most people have probably lost track of how many times the death of Internet Explorer has been reported, and this is due to Microsoft's procrastination for years. 

The end of support for Windows 11 was initially announced for 2020, and Microsoft was expected to eliminate the browser in June 2022 in favour of Edge.

2. A new Motorola phone with a stylus.



I recall Steve Jobs saying that the stylus is the worst thing to use, but they are now selling two Apple pencils, which are styluses for the iPad, for around INR 10,000 to 12,000, depending on the sale and normal time.

However, Samsung never abandoned the idea of a stylus that does not require charging and is included in the phone, as well as a tab for both the S series of phones; have you ever used this?

Motorola isn't recognised for delivering the most interesting handsets on the market, but it does provide a diverse choice of devices at far lower prices than its competitors.

On the other hand, the Motorola G Stylus stands out in its portfolio, offering something that is generally only seen on flagship models. Since its conception, the device has had a stylus, which is unusual in the mobile phone industry.

Of course, the phone is more than just its pen, and fortunately for enthusiasts, it appears like the business is working on a follow-up to last year's edition.

These rumours were spread by OnLeaks, a website that provides almost exhaustive renders of the phone, and they have uploaded photos to give you a taste of it, which you can find by clicking here

 3. WhatsApp's new feature of "kept messages."



Have you wondered why WhatsApp or any app is always giving minor but very useful updates? What makes them think they know what we're thinking? Have you ever questioned me on this?

Think about it for a moment and try to respond because I have many thoughts, some of which are rumours and some of which are true, and I may not be able to judge because I don't run these companies and don't know the hidden truth behind them.

WhatsApp, which is owned by Meta, is well-known for continuously introducing new features. This time, the instant messaging platform has included a new feature called "Kept Messages." This time, the instant messaging platform has included a new feature called "Kept Messages."

According to WABetaInfo, the new "Kept Messages" feature will be useful for users who wish to conceal certain messages from being accessible permanently for everyone in a group chat. People who keep a vanishing message will find it in the chat even after it has expired.

Notably, any member of the group will have access to the saved communications, which may be erased at any moment by anyone. The functionality is useful when consumers need to check their essential communications at any time.

4. Lava Agni 2 5G has been confirmed.



Lava is struggling to establish itself in the market, and if you have used any Lava phone, please share your experience below, as Lava is an Indian-made product with different experience levels for the OS and processor.

Lava previously relaunched the Lava Blaze 5G phone, which is mediocre at best for its price. Are you a budget buyer? 

Then these phones are truly for you, but I can't speak to their longevity because I haven't used them personally, but on paper and on YouTube, they appear to be the ideal device.

Lava Agni 5G was the first 5G phone released in India by domestic smartphone maker Lava International in 2021. As a possible successor, the Lava Agni 2 5G is rumoured to be in the works. 

The device's main characteristics and launch timetable have leaked online ahead of any official confirmation.

The Lava Agni 2 5G will be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 1080 SoC with 8GB of RAM. It might be powered by a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 44 W rapid charging. 

The Lava Agni 2 5G is expected to become available in India in mid-March or April.

5. The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K was launched yesterday.



Personally, I prefer the setup box over the TV stick because the setup box has more features, but this is entirely subjective because the stick is the best to use due to its design and functionality. Which one do you prefer? and why?

Xiaomi TV Stick, a Chinese company, launched its new, updated version of Stick, which is also popular in the Indian market, including smartphones and other electronic devices.

While they have been teasing the product for the past week, they finally found the right date to launch it, which was yesterday. Speaking of the Indian variant of the TV stick, it runs on Android 11 with its own Patwall UI on top and supports Dolby Vision with Dolby Atmos for sound.

And the company promises that these features will improve the device's experience, from visual to surround sound, and that it will be a more practical device, particularly for Indians who use other or old TV sticks to make their TV smart.

The main thing in the Indian market is price, so talking about price, this device only went on sale yesterday, and by clicking here, you can go to the off-campus site where they are allowing people to buy through the sale, and its price is fixed at INR 4,999 and provided only in black color.

Unlike the previous Mi TV stick, which was released in India in August of 2020 and revolutionised the segment because, aside from Chromecast, Amazon offered these features at a very low price, the new Mi TV stick offers good competition and is now available at INR 2,799, which is a reasonable price for a two-year-old technology.

 

 










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