Google fires 20 more over Israel protests, JioCinema new Rs 29 plan and other top tech stories of the week

Google fired 20 more employees over protests rated the company’s$1.2 billion cloud deal, with Israel government. Reliance Jio launched JioCinema Premium plans starting at ₹29/month to take on Netflix and Amazon Prime. WhatsApp said it may ‘go’ if forced to break encryption and other top tech news of the week.

Google lays off 20 more employees over Israel project protests

Google has fired 20 more employees in relation to protests against the company’s $1.2 billion cloud computing contract with the Israeli government, known as Project Nimbus.
These terminations follow demonstrations at Google offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California, on April 16. According to the activist group No Tech for Apartheid, which has opposed major tech companies working with Israel since 2021, Google fired about 20 more workers this week, taking the total number to 50
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Reliance Jio takes on Netflix and Amazon Prime with JioCinema Premium plan starting at Rs 29: Benefits and other details

Reliance Jio has announced its new subscription offering, JioCinema Premium. The new plans under JioCinema Premium start at Rs 29 per month under a special offer. Post the promotion period, the JioCinema Premium plan will be available at Rs 59
The all-new JioCinema Premium plans will offer an Ad Free experience delivered in up to 4K quality and off-line viewing options.
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WhatsApp to Delhi HC: Will shut down in India if told to break encryption

WhatsApp has told the Delhi High Court that the messaging platform will effectively shut down in India if it is forced to break message encryption. The Meta-owned company said that the end-to-end encryption protects user privacy by ensuring only the sender and recipient can access message content.
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Airtel launches international roaming plan that will work in 184 countries

Airtel has launched common international roaming plans for its customers. These new IR pans will be available for 184 countries and the tariffs start at as low as Rs 133/day. Airtel calls this “One Plan to travel anywhere in the world”.
Moreover, these international roaming plans will also offer enhanced data benefits, in-flight connectivity and 24×7 contact centre support.
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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE receives second price cut, this is how much the premium smartphone costs

If you have been waiting to purchase a premium Samsung smartphone, then this will be the right time to do so. The South Korean smartphone maker has slashed the price of Samsung Galaxy S23 FE smartphone in India. Launched in October last year, the smartphone received its first price in February this year and the smartphone has now witnessed the second price drop.

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