TikTok removes users who posted a video on Jharkhand lynching
TikTok removes users who posted a video on Jharkhand lynching
New Delhi: A day after the Mumbai Police registered a complaint against a group of...
Google buys Israeli-US cloud storage company for $200 million
Google buys the Israeli-US cloud storage company for $200 million
Jerusalem: US internet giant company Google bought, through Google Cloud, the Israeli-US company Elastifile, a...
Microsoft Word for Android crosses ‘1 bn installs’ mark
Microsoft Word for Android crosses '1 bn installs' mark
San Francisco: Hitting a notable milestone, the Android edition of Microsoft Word has crossed the "1...
Update syllabus to help kids understand smart technologies
Update syllabus to help kids understand smart technologies
Sydney: Smart technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation can cause great harm to people if students...
New Technology may help Indian Farmers double Income
New Technology may help Indian Farmers double Income
Hyderabad: The National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) is working on a new technology...
‘Thinner than hair’ flexible chips released in China
'Thinner than hair' flexible chips released in China
Hangzhou: Thinner than hair, two ultra-thin flexible chips have been developed by Chinese researchers.
The bendable chips' bodies...
Google Maps to now show bike sharing stations on the app
Google Maps to now show bike sharing stations on the app
San Francisco: To make Maps more useful for users, Google is adding support for...
WhatsApp Pay coming to India later this year: Global head
WhatsApp Pay coming to India later this year: Global head
New Delhi: Facebook-owned WhatsApp is all set to launch its peer-to-peer, UPI-based Pay service for...
Biometrics
Biometrics is the technology using computers to identify people according to unique biological traits, such as fingerprints, facial characteristics, retinal patterns, and behavioral characteristics...
Microsoft bidding farewell to iconic Windows games
Microsoft bidding farewell to iconic Windows games
San Francisco: Software giant Microsoft is killing all of its iconic Internet games including Hearts, Spades, Checkers, Backgammon,...



























