Welcome to your favourite TechnoBugg Weekly Roundup and it offers the highlights from the world of technology. It was a power packed week as we had multiple announcements and launches. OnePlus has confirmed to continue its operation in India, the first Indian private rocket has been launched, Realme and Motorola has introduced new devices in the country and more. So let’s get into the article to look back to the last week.
OnePlus will continue its operation in India

It was reported that the company will stop its operation in India along with the US and Europe. But the company has officially responded and said that it will continue its operation in India but the company will kill its popular OxygenOS. You can read the full details by heading over the link.
First Indian privately developed Vikram 1 launched

India has created a new achievement in the world of space as the country’s first privately developed orbital rocket, Vikram-1, successfully launches into space. Skyroot Aerospace has developed India’s first privately developed orbital rocket, Vikram-1, and the same is capable of placing 350 kg into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). It has launched six payloads into a 450km LEO from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota including Skyroot’s SCOPE satellite, DCUBED’s technology demonstration payload, Grahaa Space’s SOLARAS S3 satellite, and Cosmoserve Space’s Embrace. The rocket has carried two symbolic payloads: Cosmic Bloom and an 18K gold micro-rocket (features microscopic sculptures of C. V. Raman, Vikram Sarabhai and APJ Abdul Kalam). India is now the third country with a private orbital launch capability.
Nvidia GeForce Now is now available in India

Nvidia is offering the free plan with advertisements and it offers 1080p @ 60fps streaming with gaming sessions limited to 1 hour. The company is also offering two more packages including Performance for ₹1,000 a month and Ultimate for ₹2,000 a month.
The company is also offering the packages as day passes for ₹400 a day and ₹800 a day. The session length limits are much longer at 6 hours and 8 hours, respectively. The company will be offering a 100-hour playtime limit per month and if the servers are busy, then you need to wait in a queue as well. You can check out the complete details by clicking here.
Google Pixel 11 series is coming to India
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Google has already confirmed to launch its new Google Pixel 11 series globally on August 12 and it was reported that the company has started to send invites in India for August 13. You can read the detailed report by heading over the link.
Moto Edge 70 Max goes official

Motorola has officially launched the latest Moto Edge 70 Max in the markets of India and the device comes in Pantone-curated colour options. The device has the power of the Snapdragon 8 series chipset along with up to 144Hz refresh rate and a large 7,100mAh battery, among others. You can check out the complete specifications by clicking here.
Two mentioned news:
Realme Narzo 100x 5G Launched in India
Redmi Note 17 Launched
So that was the last week for you. Mention your favourite story in the comments section below and stick with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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