July 2, 2023

'DMRC TRAVEL', a new app from Delhi Metro, is available for mobile QR ticket purchases.

Passengers may now buy tickets straight from their cellphones using this new mobile app, bypassing lines and ticket counters/vending machines.



The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Friday introduced the 'DMRC TRAVEL' smartphone app, which is specifically designed for its users and allows them to easily and conveniently create mobile QR tickets for use when travelling around the DMRC network.


In front of top authorities, Dr. Vikas Kumar, Managing Director of DMRC, officially unveiled the app today from the organization's headquarters at Metro Bhawan.


Passengers may now buy tickets straight from their cellphones using this new mobile app, bypassing lines and ticket counters/vending machines.


The ticketing process is now quick and easy for the travellers, saving them crucial commuting time.


The software offers customers flexibility and convenience by supporting a range of payment options, including UPI, credit/debit cards, and wallets. Passengers may effortlessly finish the purchase within the app by selecting their chosen payment method.


This software also includes other functions that are focused on the needs of the user, such as a journey planner, fare calculator, station information, and smart card recharging. The software also displays interchange stations along the journey from point A to point B. Rebooking tickets for the same origin-destination and return trip is possible, as well as seeing transaction history.


A variety of customers will be able to enjoy the convenience of mobile QR ticketing thanks to the release of the "DMRC TRAVEL" App on the Android and IOS platforms, respectively, in the near future.

July 1, 2023

Domino's elevates pizza delivery with their air delivery service.

By sending a pilot in a jet pack to transport hot items, Domino's has improved the pizza delivery process. The company collaborated with Gravity Industries to showcase their first pizza delivery worker in a jet suit at the Glastonbury festival.




From the Dominos restaurant in Glastonbury, which will host Elton John at the music festival, the first delivery system flight was made. People who attended the event and purchased Domino's pizza were surprised and expressed a desire to see more jet-suit-clad pilots delivering pizza to homes.


On social media, a video of a man soaring over Glastonbury while sporting a helmet, a customised jetpack, and a Domino's delivery outfit appeared. The man handed the arm attachments powered by jet engines and left after delivering the pizzas.


Pizza will be served in its customary, hot, sizzling freshness thanks to a garment made with Gravity Industries costing hundreds of thousands of pounds.


The project's director saw that it was challenging to bring pizza to the festival site because of traffic, so they started their experiment of quick delivery to feed the hungry campers and advance the programme.


June 30, 2023

WhatsApp proposes a quicker method for transferring conversations between devices

 The new approach does not use Google Drive backup and restore anymore.



A new feature that lets you transport your WhatsApp conversations across devices without storing them in the cloud has been introduced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.


You may now scan a QR code on one phone to start a straight transfer to another running the same OS as opposed to backing up and restoring your conversations via Google Drive. In essence, this implies that users will be able to transfer chats with this upgrade without the data ever leaving the two smartphones – or even leaving WhatsApp.


According to Meta, this approach is not only faster when it comes to the transfer of massive media but also more private than cloud services. The new technique ensures that nothing is lost in the move by covering both conversations and media history. Data is completely encrypted throughout the procedure.


How to utilise the new direct conversation transfer feature in WhatsApp


1. Before anything else, ensure sure both of your devices are present, linked to Wi-Fi, and location-enabled.

2. Next, scan the QR code on your previous phone by going to Settings > Chats > Chat transfer.

3. The transfer will start immediately.




There may be another planet lurking at the fringe of our solar system, according to scientists.

According to research, there may be a ninth planet in our solar system after all, but it may be hidden at the farthest regions of the Sun's influence.




There are eight planets in our solar system. Pluto is no longer considered to be a planet, therefore it used to be nine. A pre-print research piece that has not yet undergone peer review, however, puts up the theory that the Sun has "trapped" another planet that may be lurking in the "Oort cloud," far, far away.


According to NASA, the solar system's furthest region is the Oort Cloud. It is thought to be home to billions or trillions of ice space objects, some of which may be as huge as mountains. The Kuiper belt, which currently spans about 50 astronomical units, is estimated to be far closer than this object. The separation between the stars is one astronomical unit.


An multinational team of scientists discovers a possibility that our solar system could have a planet that is hidden away at its farthest corner in a recent pre-print (yet to be peer-reviewed) study. However, how does that operate?

June 29, 2023

The new CEO of Twitter is developing strategies to reintroduce advertising to the service.

According to three people familiar with the matter, the newspaper stated that Yaccarino, who assumed the role of CEO on June 5, intends to introduce full-screen, sound-on video advertising that would be displayed to users scrolling through Twitter's new short-video feed.



According to the Financial Times (FT), Linda Yaccarino, Twitter's new CEO, is working on a number of initiatives to woo back advertisers that abandoned the service while it was owned by Elon Musk, including launching a video advertisements business, seeking more celebrities, and expanding staff.


According to three people familiar with the matter, the newspaper stated that Yaccarino, who assumed the role of CEO on June 5, intends to introduce full-screen, sound-on video advertising that would be displayed to users scrolling through Twitter's new short-video feed.


According to the article, which cited a source familiar with the situation, she is in discussions about a more extensive agreement with Alphabet-owned Google that would involve advertising and access to some of Twitter's data.