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Facebook chief  Mark Zuckerberg  on Thursday announced the parent company's name is being changed to " Meta " to represent a future beyond just its troubled social network.  The name change comes as the company battles criticisms from lawmakers and regulators over its market power, its algorithmic decisions and the policing of abuses on its platforms. CEO Mark Zuckerberg, speaking at the company's live-streamed virtual and augmented reality conference, said the new name reflected its focus on building the metaverse. "We've learned a lot from struggling with social issues and living under closed platforms, and now it is time to take everything that we've learned and help build the next chapter," Zuckerberg said. Name of apps to remain same The tech giant said the change would bring together its different apps and technologies under one new brand. It said it would not change its corporate structure. The names of the apps that it builds — Facebook, Inst

Micromax set to launch Bharat 1 & 2 on April

Micromax is set to launch Bharat 1 and Bharat 2 respectively at 1,999 INR and 2,999 INR respectively in the the month of April. Yet there are no announcements by the company about the official release date. It is said that Bharat 2 will release one or two weeks prior to Bharat 1. As specs of Bharat 1 remain hidden till now but not in case of Bharat 2. Bharat 2 runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and has 4 inch Wvga display. It has 2 mp rear camera had VGA(0.3 mp approx) front facing camera. It has 512mb ram and has quad core professor. It has bluetooth, GPS and 1,300 mAh battery. It has 4GB non expandable storage. It supports Volte feature. 
As you can see specs are not so amazing but at this price segment some are them are very good. Like it runs on Android Marshmallow, supports Volte and is first Google approved smartphone under Rs3000. Professor is also good. But the main problem are ram and battery. This much ram could be not sufficient to run heavy apps and do Multi talking. Also front camera is also poor and if you run high speed net on the phone it will heavily consume the battery resulting in frequent recharging. So these things could be a downhill. 

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