Tech Round-up - Five Things to Know in Tech on 18 May 2021

Tech Round-up - Five Things to Know in Tech on 18 May 2021
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Tech Round-up - Five Things to Know in Tech on 18 May 2021

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Welcome to the Tech Round-up - Here are the 5 things that you must know that happened in Tech with The Hans India on 18 May 2021.

1. Battlegrounds Mobile India Pre-Registrations Goes Live on Google Play Store; Find Details

Android users can pre-register for Battlegrounds Mobile India on the Google Play Store. Those who pre-register will earn four rewards: the Recognition Mask, the Recognition Outfit, the Celebration Expert Title, and 300 GA. The launch date is yet to be announced.

2. Redmi Note 10S goes on first sale on Amazon, Mi.com at 12 noon: Know price and specs

A 5,000 mAh battery powers the Redmi Note 10S that supports 33 W fast charging with a charger included in the box. Mi.com offers an instant 10 percent discount with SBI credit card transactions. The offer is also applicable to EMI transactions.

3. Google Launches Google News Showcase in India with 30 Publishers

Google has partnered with 30 news publishers for its latest Google News Showcase initiatives in India, including The Hans India. Google's new programme builds on the ongoing News Showcase deals it has signed with 700 news publications in over a dozen countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, the UK, Italy, Japan, and Argentina.

4. Microsoft Teams Launches "Personal Life" Features in India; Find Details

Microsoft has now implemented our "personal life" features for Team users in India. As it implies, Microsoft Teams users can also use the platform to video call, chat, plan and organize with their friends and family in one place for free.

5. Amazon may buy film giant MGM for $ 9 billion

If the talks work out, Amazon could have a historical catalogue of movies dating back many decades. If these conversations go through, Amazon could own a historical catalogue of movies dating back many decades along with several production and distribution companies and the Epix content network. The company has reportedly offered $ 9 billion for MGM, Variety reported.

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