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1. Need a break from YouTube TV? Now, you can take one without losing saved recordings. A new policy allows the users to pause their subscription at any time for up to 6 months.

2. Google gets blogger-friendly. The tech giant launched Blog Compass, especially for Indian bloggers. The app will help the users manage their sites and find trending topics to write.

3. Instagram launches a parents' guide. The photo-sharing platform now has a parent-oriented section on their Well Being site which guides them through the app.

4. Facial recognition might find its way inside Bengaluru airport soon. The authorities are planning to introduce biometric self-boarding technology for selected airlines from early next year.

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Nidhi Singh

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