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Today’s top tech news:Airtel begins the end of 3G, TikTok users break the law, and Accenture leads in AI rankings

​The beginning of the end of the 3G era in India begins in Kolkata as Airtel preps for the 5G life

Today’s top tech news:Airtel begins the end of 3G, TikTok users break the law, and Accenture leads in AI rankings

TikTok users are breaking the law to rake in more views

TikTok users are breaking the law to rake in more views

TikTok users are breaking laws in an attempt to go viral on the short video message sharing mobile app.

Nurses in Odisha shot multiple TikTok videos in the newborn care unit of the hospital and now they might lose their jobs altogether. Another video shot in Delhi, showed a man getting out of a moving Delhi Police van only to climb on top and do push ups — the video hasn’t gone down too well with online users or the official authorities.

The Indian government wants to build its own WhatsApp for official communication

The Indian government wants to build its own WhatsApp for official communication

The Indian government doesn’t want to be dependant on the social messaging app, WhatsApp and Google’s email client, Gmail for its communications. It’s currently mulling over plans to launch an in-house messaging service that will store any data exchanged on local servers.


The government’s impetus for launching an indigenously developed messaging client is to shield itself against any geopolitical developments that may not work in its favour in light of how the US administration blacklisted Huawei.

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