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PUBG Mobile India launch: All you need to know

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 PUBG Corporation last week announced the comeback of PUBG Mobile in India. The battle royale game will come to India in a new avatar with some India-centric features. PUBG Mobile India has been teasing its comeback with the launch date expected to be revealed soon. PUBG Mobile was among the second wave of China-linked apps that were banned in India due to security concerns. PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite were still working for users who had the games installed on their phones. By the end of October, PUBG Mobile shut its servers down in India. Just two weeks after that, the company announced it will launch ‘PUBG Mobile India’. If you’ve been waiting for the launch of PUBG Mobile India, here’s what you should know. PUBG Mobile India launch date PUBG Corp. is yet to announce the launch date of PUBG Mobile India. It has so far come up with the official website of PUBG Mobile India, Facebook page and YouTube channel. It has also launched teaser videos featuring PUBG Mobile players Dy...

he Raspberry Pi 400 is a compact keyboard with a built-in computer - Ansamtech

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  The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the Raspberry Pi 400, a compact keyboard with an ARM-based computer built in. Just plug it into a TV or monitor using one of its two micro HDMI ports, insert a microSD card, attach a power cord and mouse, and you’ve got yourself a basic computer for day-to-day tasks, coding, or media playback. It’s available starting today as a standalone machine for $70 or in a bundle including a mouse, power supply, microSD card, HDMI cable, and beginner’s guide for $100. The hope is the Pi 400’s form factor, plus these optional bundled items, makes it more approachable and user-friendly. That’s important when you’re selling an affordable computer, and it’s especially important when you’re selling an accessible device to help children learn to code. It looks more like a piece of consumer electronics than the basis for a DIY project. “It can sit under your Christmas tree and… if you open your presents at 9 o’clock, by 10 o’clock you can be sitting in fro...