Trending Tech News Today December 24th, 2017

All fraud Bitcoin apps has been removed from Google Playstore. If you are observant, you will notice that this year, many malicious and fraudulent apps were discovered on Playstore and Google is trying hard to remove and clean up the store. In another news, Twitter will now notify users when a content is blocked. Also, India is now the highest users of internet data in the world. For other top tech headlines trending now, check the topics below.

TECH NEWS HEADLINES TODAY DEC 24, 2017

👉Rockstar Games Celebrates Holidays on GTA Online with Snowfall and New Cars

👉Nvidia is Abandoning Driver Support for 32-bit Operating Systems

👉You can now Precondition your Tesla Car's Battery Right from your Smartphone

👉Apple Fined $25,000/day for Failing to Produce Evidence Against Qualcomm

👉Destiny 2 Players Launch Campaign Against Paywall in Holiday Event

👉India is Now Global Leader in Monthly Mobile Data Usage: NITI Aayog

👉Fujitsu and Microsoft Team Up to Build AI for Businesses

👉Apple is Refunding Users who Purchased the Fake Cuphead Game

👉Maruti Suzuki Brings Android Auto to Its In-car Infotainment System

👉Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Tipped to Feature 7" Screen, Bigger Battery than Mi Max 2

👉Tesla Ranked #1 Car Brand in Consumer Report's Owner Satisfaction Survey

👉Zooper Widget is Mysteriously Back on the Play Store

👉Jio Launches 'Happy New Year 2018' Plans Starting at ₹199

👉Edward Snowden's New App Turns Android Phones into Home Surveillance Systems

👉Elon Musk Shows off Pictures of the Tesla Roadster he's Sending into Martian Orbit

👉Honda Takes First Step Towards Solid-State Batteries for EVs

👉Fraud Bitcoin Apps Removed From Google Play Store

👉Twitter will now Inform Users Why Certain Content was Blocked

👉Spotify Releases a New Desktop Client for Linux Users Called 'Snap'

👉Firefox Quantum Delays Ad Trackers to Load Webpages Faster

👉Reliance Jio to Push Original Content to Compete with Netflix and Amazon Prime

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