Adobe has announced that its Project Indigo app is finally available for the iPhone 17, nearly a month after the phone's ...
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The unified ticketing platform ‘Mumbai One’—a common mobile app for all public transport services in Mumbai—officially went live on Thursday, a day after its launch by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.