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Moto G6 Release date, Price, specifications and Many more

Moto G6 Release date, Price, specifications and Many more We have listening from a while that Motorola is working on a new high-end smartphone, Moto G6. Motorola is planing to launch two other smartphones along with Moto G6. In this article we will tell you about Moto G6 Release date, Price, specifications and Many more. Motorola to launch budget-friendly smartphone G6 in May Moto G6 Specifications: The phone will have 5.7 inches display screen. It will have Android 8.0 (Oreo) operating system. The phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 with Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 processor. Moreover, the phone will have two memory variants. It will come either with 3GB or 4GB of RAM. Furthermore, it will come with 32GB or 64GB of internal storage. For camera lovers, the phone will come with dual 12 MP + 5 MP back camera. Moreover, the selfie camera will be of 8MP camera. Furthermore, the phone will come in Indigo, Silver, Rose Gold and Black colors. The Mo

16 Government-Approved Crypto Exchanges Forming Self-Regulatory Body in Japan

16 cryptocurrency exchanges that have been approved by the Japanese government are teaming up to form a self-regulatory group, following the hack of one of the country’s most popular exchanges. Besides these exchanges, there are 16 “quasi-operators” for cryptocurrencies as well as about 100 firms seeking to enter the market in Japan. Exchange forms a self-regulated body 16 Cryptographic exchanges approved by the government that form a self-regulated organization in Japan Japan does not currently have a self-regulatory body. However, after the great piracy of one of the most popular encryption exchanges in the country, the need for self-regulation in the country has increased. Coincheck was pirated for 58 billion yen (~ 530 million US dollars) from the NEM cryptocurrency in January. After the piracy, the Financial Services Agency of Japan (FSA) began to examine all the exchanges that operate in the country. The agency is also urging industry players to adopt self-regulatory sta

Google Tez now can pay electricity, water and gas bill

Google Tez now can pay electricity, water and gas bill Given the fast-growing market of digital payments in India, Google has updated its TEZ app. You can also pay electricity, water and gas bills from Google Tez app. Google has yet to facilitate cashless transactions, but now Google has added 'bill payment' option to it. The new update has happened for Android and iOS. Google launched 'Tez' app in India in September. This is the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) based app. You can download it from Play Store or app Store for free. In India, it will be directly combat with mobile wallet like Paytm, Mobikwik. Make the bill pay like this With the Google Tez app, you can now pay a variety of bills like electricity bill, water bill, gas bill and insurance. To pay the bill, users will have to go to the 'Payment' section of the app, then click on 'Select Payments'. Here you have to create an account. After this you will be asked for the bill r

Bitcoin predicted to reach a new record high in July

Bitcoin predicted to reach a new record high in July New York: Bitcoin could be far from its peak of $ 19,511 in mid-December, but it will reach new heights in July, according to Tom Lee of Fundstrat Global Advisors LLC. The largest cryptocurrency in the world fell 70% from its peak between December 18th and February 6th, but has since recovered and is trading around the $ 10,000 level. This, says Lee, follows a pattern: Bitcoin funds have a "V" shape. Based on an analysis of 22 corrections of 20% or more that digital currency has seen since 2010, Lee has determined that in "bullish" periods, Bitcoin takes about 1.7 times the duration of its decline to recover . This delay means that it will take 85 days for the cryptocurrency to rebound completely after its last fall, which lasted 50 days, which means that it should reach new records by mid-year. Lee said he has seen the sentiment improve towards bitcoin in recent weeks, indicating that cryptogra

Federer to the top

Federer to the top Rotterdam: Switzerland's Federator Waiting for 'Number 1' on the International Tennis Rankings The Rotterdam Open Tennis Series is going on in the Netherlands. In the second round, Federer of Switzerland, number one, 'number-2' faced the Philip Colli (Germany). Federer seized the first set 7-6, and the next set was 7-5. In the end, Federer advanced to the quarterfinals of 7-6, 7-5. Natalia may be over Robin Hausa meets the Netherlands in the quarter-finals. In this case, Federer will be able to reach number one in the previous ranking of Spain. Besides, the number one player at the age of 36 (36 years old) can achieve the achievement. Prior to this, Andrei Urgi of the United States had achieved this goal in 2003 at the age of 33 and 131 days. Federer can get 'number 1' again after 13 years. Federer said, "I do not expect to get the top spot in the rankings. I'm waiting for the quarterfinals. It could be chal

Good news for Amitabh Bachchan fans, megastar discharged from Lilavati Hospital

Good news for Amitabh Bachchan fans, megastar discharged from Lilavati Hospital – Here is what he was suffering from Megastar Amitabh Bachchan was admitted to Lilavati Hospital briefly in Mumbai tonight after he complained of lower back pain, said a source at the hospital. "He came to the hospital for pain in the lumbar region (lower back). He received injections and was released, "said the source. Previous reports the day suggested that the 75-year-old actor suffering from a gastrointestinal problem and also complained of pain in the neck and spine. The actor is then seen in "102 Not Out", which also stars Rishi Kapoor. The teaser of the film, directed by Umesh Shukla, was published today on Twitter. It should be released in May this year.

Get ready for most cryptocurrencies to hit zero: Goldman Sachs

Get ready for most cryptocurrencies to hit zero: Goldman Sachs The cryptocurrency decline that has erased nearly $ 500 billion of market value over the past month could worsen, according to Goldman Sachs Hong Kong: The drop in cryptocurrencies that has wiped out almost $ 500 billion in market value over the past month could be much worse, according to Goldman Sachs, global director of investment research. It is unlikely that most digital currencies will survive in their current form, and investors should be prepared to lose their value as they are replaced by future competitors, Steve Strongin said in a February 5 report. . Although he did not set a deadline for losses on existing parts, he said that recent price fluctuations indicated a bubble and that the tendency of different parties to move was not rational. "The strong correlation between different cryptocurrencies worries me," Strongin said. "Due to the lack of intrinsic value, currencies that do not su

Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur's new challenge for India's record machine Virat Kohli

Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur's new challenge for India's record machine Virat Kohli Mumbai: Virat Kohli has established himself as one of the most elitist cricketer in modern cricket. Regardless of the opposition or location, the Indian captain always finds a way to sneak away from the tracks and along the way, continues to break records at a dizzying pace. Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur praised Kohli for his world-class ability, but he launched a new challenge for the captain of India. "Kohli is a fantastic player, but our team will make it difficult for him to mark a century there (Pakistan). It was a great pleasure to see Kohli score against all the teams and it's always nice to see his batting but " Our bowlers will not give you the score, "said Arthur, quoted by Times Now. The 30-year-old scored his 33rd ODI match in Durban in the first ODI of the six-game series on Thursday. This talisman has overcome a century before the nine na

Australia's dangerous bowling Doug Bollinger retires from cricket

Australia's dangerous bowling Doug Bollinger retires from cricket Former Australian leg-spinner Douglas Bollinger has completely resigned from all forms of cricket on Monday. Let me tell you that Bollinger (36) had test debuted against South Africa in 2009. He played 12 Test matches and took 50 wickets at an average of 25.92. His highest score of 28 runs is his best performance. Bollinger also represented his country in a total of 39 ODIs and achieved a total of 62 wickets. He also played nine T20 matches and took nine wickets. On his excellent performance in 2010, Bollinger made his Test debut in the ICC's annual Test and ODI team. Bollinger played his last Test match of his career in the Ashes series in 2010. A year later, he played his last ODI against South Africa in Durban.