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Business Standard
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Standard
Gada Electronics Game from the house of Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah crosses 10 million downloads - Sets a new benchmark for Indian IP-driven gaming
VMPL Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 16: Gada Electronics, the idle-arcade mobile game from the Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah universe, has officially crossed a massive 10 million downloads across Android Play Store and iOS App Store. This is the first game from an independent game publishing studio in India, to achieve this feat, this year. The game, based on Jethalal's iconic electronics shop "Gada Electronics" from the beloved television show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. It is a business simulation game where the user needs to run and grow the business at Gada Electronics. It has been a top rated game across Play store and App store both. Commenting on this success, Asit Kumarr Modi, Founder of Neela Mediatech, said, "This milestone is not just a number, it reflects the emotional connection that audiences have with our characters. With Gada Electronics, We're proud to show that Indian IP, when nurtured with care, can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with global gaming titles. To hit 10 million downloads in such a short span as an independent Indian gaming studio is a big moment, not just for us, but for the future of Indian gaming" Harjeet Chhabra, CEO of Neela Mediatech, shared, "We are witnessing good retention as well as in app purchases for this game. We are already witnessing interest from international publishers to partner with us on Gada Electronics. We are now scaling it into TIER 1 markets and by the ongoing trend we are expecting this game to be valued at ₹200 crore plus in the next 18 to 24 months. In continuation of creating successful IP based games, there are other games in pipeline which are looking very promising as well. There is a detective game based on Popatlal and there is one based on Roshan and his Garage. There is also a business simulation game planned around Madhvi and her entrepreneurial venture of papad and pickles." To join the fun at TMKOC Play, get on to your play store or app store and start playing. Download Gada Electronics now from Google play store: & hl=en_US Apple Store: About Neela Mediatech Neela Mediatech is the digital subsidiary of Neela Film Productions, focused on building an IP-driven business across gaming, animation, merchandise, and gamified learning. The company has developed and scaled original digital offerings rooted in the cultural legacy of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah--including top-charting mobile games, the widely popular TMKOC Rhymes YouTube channels, a vibrant line of merchandise, and a gamified learning app. Led by the visionary Mr. Asit Kumarr Modi, the creative force behind a wide range of fiction and non-fiction shows for leading broadcasters--and the beloved Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, now nearing 17 years on air with over 4,400 episodes--the show's iconic characters, humor, and cultural relevance have laid the foundation for a robust digital universe that now reaches millions across platforms and age groups.


Hindustan Times
11-06-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
SunCrypto Launches Crypto Futures Trading in INR: 0% Fees for the First Month
SunCrypto launches crypto futures trading with up to 75x leverage across 500+ trading pairs, offering Indian investors INR-based futures and zero trading fees for the first month to maximize profitability. Crypto derivatives dominate the global market, accounting for 60-70% of all crypto trading volume. The benefits of futures lie in their high leverage and the electrifying volatility of cryptocurrencies, enabling traders to amplify returns by controlling larger positions with minimal capital. This makes derivatives a hotspot for wealth creation, as crypto's price surges fuel unparalleled opportunities. In India, however, crypto futures trading has been out of reach. Many exchanges limit futures trading to USDT pairs, forcing traders to move towards costly P2P conversions. Breaking this barrier 'SunCrypto - India's leading FIU-IND registered exchange', with the launch of its Crypto Futures Trading in INR. This first-of-its-kind move enables direct futures trading with Indian Rupees. To make this launch even more exciting, SunCrypto is offering zero trading fees for the first month, maximizing profitability for Indian users from the outset. For years, Indian traders have embraced futures in stocks and commodities. But in crypto, their journey often ended at spot trading due to the lack of INR support in derivatives. SunCrypto changed the game by allowing direct INR crypto futures trading, making it possible to go long or short on over 500+ trading pairs without touching stablecoins. Meanwhile, the platform's Futures Trading supports both INR and USDT pairs. There's no need to manually convert INR to USDT or use P2P services — the exchange automatically converts your INR balance into USDT at the time of trading in the USDT market, with zero fees. At the heart of this innovation lies leverage up to 75x — meaning users can control large positions with minimal investment. A ₹1,000 margin can open a ₹1,00,000 position, enabling high-potential strategies on short-term price movements. But high leverage demands smart tools — and SunCrypto delivers: Stop Loss and Take Profit (SL/TP) settings for risk management Isolated Margin to limit losses to a single position Multiple order types: Market, Limit, Stop Market, Stop Limit Real-time charts and a responsive interface for quick execution With this feature set, SunCrypto caters to both beginners and seasoned traders, offering a platform that is both intuitive and powerful. Founded in 2021 by Mr. Umesh Kumar (CEO) and Mr. Pramod Yadav (CTO), SunCrypto was built to solve the real pain points of Indian crypto users. From INR spot trading in more than 400 cryptocurrencies and Crypto SIPs to Bot Trading and now Futures, every feature is crafted to suit Indian needs and regulations. Today, SunCrypto is among India's top 3 crypto exchanges, trusted by over 2.5 million users and managing more than $50 million in assets. You can download SunCrypto Application from both Google Play Store and iOS App Store. This is just the beginning with a newly launched feature that is 'crypto futures trading' - SunCrypto's roadmap to empower all Indian traders. In the upcoming months, the platform plans to introduce Cross Margin trading, allowing users to use their entire portfolio as collateral for more flexible risk management. For those looking to earn passively, social and copy trading features are also in the pipeline, enabling users to follow and replicate the trades of top-performing traders. With the launch of INR-based crypto futures trading, SunCrypto has not only solved a long-standing problem for Indian traders — it has opened the door to a new world of possibilities. No more stablecoin hurdles, no more global dependency. For the first time, Indian users can participate in crypto derivatives with the same ease and efficiency as they do in equities or commodities. As the global crypto market accelerates, India can't afford to stay on the sidelines. SunCrypto's bold step puts Indian traders right at the center of the action, equipped with local tools, regulatory transparency, and unmatched flexibility. Disclaimer: Crypto assets are subject to high market risk. Always DYOR (Do Your Own Research) and invest responsibly. Readers are advised that Crypto products and NFTs are unregulated and involve significant risks. There may be no regulatory recourse for losses arising from such transactions. Hindustan Times/HTDS shall not, in any manner, be responsible or liable for the content of the article, advertisement, including the views, opinions, announcements, declarations, or affirmations expressed therein and is absolved from any legal action or enforceable claims. This content is for informational and awareness purposes only and does not constitute financial advice Want to get your story featured as above? click here!


Tom's Guide
06-06-2025
- Tom's Guide
How to set up parental controls on Nintendo Switch 2
Keeping kids safe in the digital world starts with proper parental controls. The Nintendo Switch 2 offers comprehensive tools to help you manage your child's gaming experience. The setup process requires downloading Nintendo's dedicated parental controls app on your smartphone. This app then syncs with your console to manage restrictions remotely. You can set age-appropriate game ratings, monitor playtime, and control communication features. Best of all, the system grows with your family. You can easily adjust restrictions as your child matures, gradually giving them more freedom while maintaining the safety controls that give you peace of mind. Here's how to set up parental controls on the Nintendo Switch 2. Navigate to System Settings icon (cog icon) on your Switch 2's home screen and select it. Scroll down through the settings menu until you find Parental Controls and click on it. From there, select Set Up Parental Controls to begin the process. You'll be prompted to download the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app on your smartphone, which is required to manage restrictions. The easiest method is to open your phone's camera and scan the QR code displayed on your Switch 2's screen. Alternatively, download it directly from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store. Open the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app on your phone and follow the on-screen instructions to log in with your Nintendo Account. If you don't have a Nintendo Account, you can create one for free during this process. When prompted, enter the six-digit code that appears in the app into your Switch 2 console to establish the connection between devices. Use the smartphone app to customize restrictions based on your child's age and maturity level. You can set age-based game rating restrictions, establish daily play time limits, and control who your child can communicate with through GameChat features. The app also allows you to monitor your child's gaming activity, including which games they play and how long they spend playing them. Review all your chosen restrictions and save the settings through the app. Remember that these controls aren't permanent, you can adjust them anytime as your child grows or demonstrates increased responsibility. The app will continue to sync with your Switch 2, allowing you to monitor usage and make changes remotely whenever needed. Now you've learned how to set up parental controls on Nintendo Switch 2, why not take a look at our other useful Switch 2 guides? We have how to connect Nintendo Switch 2 to your TV or monitor and how to transfer data from Nintendo Switch to Switch 2. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.


Arab Times
25-05-2025
- Business
- Arab Times
These are the apps that can now avoid Apple's in-app payment system
LONDON, May 25, (AP): Apple users are starting to get ways out of the iPhone maker's so-called "walled garden.' For years, the company blocked app developers from informing people about how to pay for a subscription or service that didn't involve going through its own iOS App Store. Some apps didn't like this. It's the reason you weren't able to pay for your Spotify subscription from the app. But all that changed last month, when U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers issued a scathing decision against Apple that promises to shake up the iPhone app payment ecosystem. She ordered Apple to tear down the barriers around its previously exclusive payment system for in-app digital transactions and allow developers to provide links to alternative options. She also ordered Apple to stop preventing app makers from communicating directly with users through their apps to let them know about deals and offers. She told Apple not to impose new commissions on purchases made outside the App Store. Some companies, including Spotify, moved quickly to capitalize on the judge's demand with app updates. Here's a look at how iPhone users - at least those in the United States - can make the most of the changes: Spotify Spotify customers previously had to go to its website to pay for a music streaming subscription. That's because Spotify long ago removed the in-app payment option in protest against Apple's practice of requiring that digital subscriptions be bought only through iOS apps while taking a commission of up to 30%. Following a U.S. app update, Spotify said users "can finally see how much something costs in our app, including pricing details on subscriptions and information about promotions that will save money.' If you're a Spotify listener, you can now scroll through various subscription plans on the app to see their prices. Free users who want to upgrade to a premium subscription can sign up by tapping a button directly in the app. Existing premium users can easily switch to a different subscription level, also by simply tapping a button. And in another update, the company said users can also view individual audiobook prices and buy them within the Spotify app. Premium subscribers will also be able to buy "top up' hours for audiobook listening if they've maxed out their 15 free listening hours each month. Epic Games Gamers can rejoice. Five years after Apple ousted Fortnite for trying to introduce a direct payment plan to bypass the App Store, the popular game is back on iOS. The comeback appeared in jeopardy after Apple initially refused to approve Fortnite's bid before Apple relented this week, clearing the app for U.S. users. It's also back in the European Union, where alternative app marketplaces have been mandated since last year. Fortnite maker Epic Games had previewed the updated app's new payment buttons to let players buy V-bucks currency to spend on character "cosmetics' like outfits, wraps for weapons or dance movements known as "emotes.' One button leads to Apple's in-app purchasing system while the other is for Epic's own payment system, which can earn players up to 20% extra V-bucks for their accounts. Kindle Amazon has updated its Kindle app to add a button so that users can more easily buy books directly from their iPhones. Previously, users could only look up books and download a sample on the app, but did not have an option to buy directly. They had to open up their web browser and log in to their Amazon accounts to make the purchase, or else buy it from a Kindle reader. Now, U.S.-based readers can tap the new 'Get Book' button in the Kindle iOS app, which the ecommerce giant says will take them directly to their mobile web browser to complete the purchase. "We regularly make improvements to our apps to help ensure we are providing customers the most convenient experience possible," Amazon said in a statement. Patreon If you support online creators by paying for their podcasts, videos, music or other content on Patreon, you've now got the option to bypass Apple when buying subscriptions. The subscription platform updated its iOS app so that fans in the U.S. purchasing memberships have the option to skip Apple's checkout option that includes a 30% fee and instead use Patreon's own checkout option. The update app lets fans pay directly from the Patreon app by tapping the Join button. You can use credit cards, PayPal, Venmo or even the Apple Pay mobile wallet. There's still the option to stick with Apple's in-app purchasing system - displayed less prominently underneath the Join button - which will include Apple's fees, according to screenshots posted on Patreon's website. Patreon said the update doesn't apply to fans in other countries. However, it does mean creators based outside of the U.S. whose fans are in the country will be able to access the new payment option. The platform said that based on Apple's feedback, eventually it will move its alternative checkout method to an external browser so it can continue to avoid adding the extra fees.


The Star
23-05-2025
- Business
- The Star
One Tech Tip: These are the apps that can now avoid Apple's in-app payment system
For years, the company blocked app developers from informing people about how to pay for a subscription or service that didn't involve going through its own iOS App Store. But all that changed last month. — AP LONDON: Apple users are starting to get ways out of the iPhone maker's so-called "walled garden'. For years, the company blocked app developers from informing people about how to pay for a subscription or service that didn't involve going through its own iOS App Store. Some apps didn't like this. It's the reason you weren't able to pay for your Spotify subscription from the app. But all that changed last month, when US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers issued a scathing decision against Apple that promises to shake up the iPhone app payment ecosystem. She ordered Apple to tear down the barriers around its previously exclusive payment system for in-app digital transactions and allow developers to provide links to alternative options. She also ordered Apple to stop preventing app makers from communicating directly with users through their apps to let them know about deals and offers. She told Apple not to impose new commissions on purchases made outside the App Store. Some companies, including Spotify, moved quickly to capitalise on the judge's demand with app updates. Here's a look at how iPhone users – at least those in the United States – can make the most of the changes: Spotify Spotify customers previously had to go to its website to pay for a music streaming subscription. That's because Spotify long ago removed the in-app payment option in protest against Apple's practice of requiring that digital subscriptions be bought only through iOS apps while taking a commission of up to 30%. Following a US app update, Spotify said users "can finally see how much something costs in our app, including pricing details on subscriptions and information about promotions that will save money.' If you're a Spotify listener, you can now scroll through various subscription plans on the app to see their prices. Free users who want to upgrade to a premium subscription can sign up by tapping a button directly in the app. Existing premium users can easily switch to a different subscription level, also by simply tapping a button. And in another update, the company said users can also view individual audiobook prices and buy them within the Spotify app. Premium subscribers will also be able to buy "top up' hours for audiobook listening if they've maxed out their 15 free listening hours each month. Epic Games Gamers can rejoice. Five years after Apple ousted Fortnite for trying to introduce a direct payment plan to bypass the App Store, the popular game is back on iOS. The comeback appeared in jeopardy after Apple initially refused to approve Fortnite's bid before Apple relented this week, clearing the app for US users. It's also back in the European Union, where alternative app marketplaces have been mandated since last year. Fortnite maker Epic Games had previewed the updated app's new payment buttons to let players buy V-bucks currency to spend on character "cosmetics' like outfits, wraps for weapons or dance movements known as "emotes.' One button leads to Apple's in-app purchasing system while the other is for Epic's own payment system, which can earn players up to 20% extra V-bucks for their accounts. Kindle Amazon has updated its Kindle app to add a button so that users can more easily buy books directly from their iPhones. Previously, users could only look up books and download a sample on the app, but did not have an option to buy directly. They had to open up their web browser and log in to their Amazon accounts to make the purchase, or else buy it from a Kindle reader. Now, US-based readers can tap the new 'Get Book' button in the Kindle iOS app, which the ecommerce giant says will take them directly to their mobile web browser to complete the purchase. "We regularly make improvements to our apps to help ensure we are providing customers the most convenient experience possible," Amazon said in a statement. Patreon If you support online creators by paying for their podcasts, videos, music or other content on Patreon, you've now got the option to bypass Apple when buying subscriptions. The subscription platform updated its iOS app so that fans in the U.S. purchasing memberships have the option to skip Apple's checkout option that includes a 30% fee and instead use Patreon's own checkout option. The update app lets fans pay directly from the Patreon app by tapping the Join button. You can use credit cards, PayPal, Venmo or even the Apple Pay mobile wallet. There's still the option to stick with Apple's in-app purchasing system – displayed less prominently underneath the Join button – which will include Apple's fees, according to screenshots posted on Patreon's website. Patreon said the update doesn't apply to fans in other countries. However, it does mean creators based outside of the U.S. whose fans are in the country will be able to access the new payment option. The platform said that based on Apple's feedback, eventually it will move its alternative checkout method to an external browser so it can continue to avoid adding the extra fees. – AP