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WhatsApp has rolled out the ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature[1] that allows people to delete sent message(s) for all users in the conversation. It had been released last week[2], but was available only for select users of the app. All you need to do to get this feature is to update WhatsApp[3] to the latest version for your Android phone, iPhone, or Windows Phone device. The feature will work only if the recipient has the latest version of the app too, and messages can be deleted up to 7 minutes after they are sent. To use the message delete feature, just select the message you want to delete, and tap on the trash icon on the screen; here you will see 'Delete for Me' and 'Delete for Everyone'. While the former only deletes the message on your phone, the latter removes it from the recipients' devices as well.

 

Google Pixel 2 goes on sale in India
The Pixel 2 smartphone went on sale in India today[4] via both online and offline stores across the country. A rival to the iPhone 8, the handset comes in two colour options – Just Black and Clearly White. As for the Pixel 2[5] price in India, the base 64GB variant is priced at Rs. 61,000 and the 128GB variant costs Rs. 70,000. The handset has a 5-inch full-HD screen, Android 8.0 Oreo operating system, Snapdragon 835 SoC, 4GB of RAM, a 2700mAh battery, a 12.2-megapixel rear camera, and an 8-megapixel front camera.

Airtel announces iPhone X cashback offer
With the iPhone X[6] launch just a couple of days away, Airtel has announced[7] it will sell the upcoming...

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