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PUBG Mobile upcoming season 14 leaked- Here's the details.

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Who are eagerly waiting to know about PUBG season 14 And now details about the next season has been leaked. According to leaks the upcoming season is set to feature the Royale Pass called ‘Spark The Flame`. Some of the sets leaked seem to be inspired from the Egyptian mythology. The posters, frames, as well as the rewards. There are new skins, costumes, headgear coming with the next season. As for the report it seems to be show the character skins that have been leaked which means that it is possibly real. As for the details that are confirmed, PUBG Mobile Season 14 will bring the new Livik map. This was only available in closed beta and the devs made it official recently on social media. The new secret map which I expect to be the Livik map and though it was not the final version of the map. I found the map rather small and would make for some tight action. The map is rather small, and could be 2x2km in size. This would make it the smallest map yet. There are some new w

Facebook new feature now create your Own Avatars.

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A competition to Bitmoji, the feature will enable users to create a cartoon-like version of themselves by choosing from a variety of face cuts, hairstyle, and outfit options. You can use an Avatar in Facebook comments, stories, profile picture, and Messenger chat windows. These Avatars can also be shared on WhatsApp chats. Here‘s how you can create your own Image:   The Avatar creator can be accessed from Bookmarks in Facebook app, as well as from the comment composer. Users can also access it from someone else’s Avatar shared across the app. People will have to use their mobiles to create Avatar.   In order to create an Avatar, go to Facebook or Messenger comment composer > tap on the emoticon icon > then tap on the sticker tab. Click on “Create Your Avatar” or find the avatar creator in the Bookmarks section in the app. Avatar creation from Messenger is currently only available on Android, but will be rolled on iOS soon,” clarified Facebook. Sunilk

Google Photos is temporarily turning off Auto Sync and backups.

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Google confirmed that the Google Photos app will disable automatic backup & syncing of media from messaging apps. Google wishes to save its bandwidth resources that are strained, likely backing up memes, videos, and photos that are shared over messaging apps. Due to COVID-19, people are sharing more photos and videos. To save internet resources, backup & sync has been turned off for device folders created by messaging apps like WhatsApp, Messages. You’ll notice a message in the Photos App about this change. You can change this setting at any time. Regardless of whether the update arrived or not, to check your backup & sync settings, head to the Photos app > Settings > Backup & Sync Sunilkumar Choudari Technology content writer, Ethical hacker,blogger. interested to write about Latest Tech Updates how to tutorials especially on Android, iPhone, Computer, Internet, Social Networks, etc .

Govt bans 59 Chinese apps including TikTok.

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Government has announced a ban on 59 such Chinese apps, including Tik Tok. Government has decided to disallow the usage of these apps both in mobile and non-mobile Internet-enabled devices. These Chinese apps diverting data and those with privacy issues. The Ministry of Information Technology has decided to block 59 apps since in view of information available they are engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India. Here's a list of the apps that have been banned by the government:   TikTok Shareit Kwai UC Browser Baidu map Shein Clash of Kings DU battery saver Helo Likee YouCam makeup Mi Community CM Browers Virus Cleaner APUS Browser ROMWE Club Factory Newsdog Beutry Plus WeChat UC News QQ Mail Weibo Xender QQ Music QQ Newsfeed Bigo Live SelfieCity Mail Master Parallel Space Mi Video Call Xiaomi WeSync ES File Explorer Viva Video QU Video Inc Meitu Vigo Video New Video Status DU Recorder Vault- Hide Cache Cleaner DU App studio DU

Facebook Dark mode Rolling out in App

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Good news, who are eagerly waiting for Dark mode feature in Facebook mobile application Facebook has started rolling out Dark Mode support on mobile users and the feature is currently live with some users globally. Facebook Dark Mode interface will not be completely black like on Instagram and Messenger but a grayscale design with white accents for logos and icons. The social network confirmed to Social Media that Dark Mode for mobile is live for "a small percentage of users globally right now." Facebook has been slow to introduce support for Dark Mode to all of its apps. Some users posted screenshots of Facebook Dark Mode on Twitter, which appears as an option in the Facebook app settings. In May, Facebook rolled out the much-awaited Dark Mode on its revamped and immersive desktop app for all users. The Dark Mode helps users enjoy lower brightness, alongside contrast and vibrancy, thus minimising screen glare for use in low light. Similar to mobile experience, the