In addition, the company has introduced a "decluttered interface", making it easier for people to find relevant content and contribute to communities faster
UN has chosen the theme 'DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality' for Women's Day 2023 to examine the impact of the digital gender gap on widening economic and social inequality
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International Women's Day 2023: Despite all the developments in the gaming sector, the representation of women in leadership positions remains less impressive
Slang Labs was co-founded in 2017 by founders who had earlier co-founded Little Eye Labs, the first and only Indian company to be acquired by Meta (Facebook)
Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter last year, there has been a spike in the number of misogynistic and abusive profiles
New technologies have already been deployed in various mining projects. Some coal companies use robot-assisted firefighting and dust suppression technology
Tech giant Google has announced that it is rolling out a new feature on its note-taking service 'Google Keep' that will allow users to "pin" a note or list to their home screen on Android devices
Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran on Friday said that implementation of certain regulations by regulators could perpetuate existing market dominance as he cited the data and privacy norms in the technology space. Delivering the keynote address at a conference organised by the Competition Commission of India (CCI), he emphasised that while competition drives innovation, there is also a distinction between competition and free markets. He pointed out that competition agencies must be mindful of the unintended consequences of their actions. "In the technology space, regulators implement data and privacy norms that guarantee users complete access to their data. In such situations, users can end up chasing only the large players since they place a great degree of trust in them. This will ultimately lead to loss of competition across similar platforms, concentrating power in the hands of few. "What we do with good intent, with public good in mind, can actually end up perpetuati
Industry on track to achieve $500 bn by 2030, but skilling gap needs to be addressed on priority
In terms of internet speed, India now stands ahead of some of the G20 countries, including Mexico, Russia, and Argentina
Despite global brouhaha over Microsoft's dominance, the merger may benefit gamers here
The Vivo V27 and Vivo V27 Pro will be available for pre-booking starting March 01 online on Flipkart and Vivo India e-store, and offline at select retail stores
Tecno and Realme are other Chinese smartphone brands that made announcements at the MWC 2023
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro and Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 laptops are available at a starting price of Rs 131,990 and Rs 163,990
Technology will help India achieve the target of becoming a developed nation by 2047, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday, as he outlined the massive and modern digital infrastructure being created to ensure that benefits of digital revolution reach all citizens. Addressing a post-Budget webinar on 'Unleashing the Potential: Ease of Living Using Technology', Modi said the government wants to reduce the cost of compliance of small businesses, and asked the industry to formulate a list of compliances that can be pruned. "We want to reduce the compliance cost of small businesses. Can you (industry) formulate a list of unnecessary compliances that can be pruned. We have finished 40,000 compliances," Modi said. India is creating a modern digital infrastructure, and ensuring that benefits of digital revolution reach everyone, he noted. Technology is being used to make tax system faceless to address problems faced by taxpayers. "We used technology to make the tax system faceless
A 'biocomputer' powered by human brain cells could be a reality in the coming decade, US researchers have claimed
Holding the bulky brick cellphone he's credited with inventing 50 years ago, Martin Cooper thinks about the future. Little did he know when he made the first call on a New York City street from a thick gray prototype that our world and our information would come to be encapsulated on a sleek glass sheath where we search, connect, like and buy. He's optimistic that future advances in mobile technology can transform human lives but is also worried about risks smartphones pose to privacy and young people. My most negative opinion is we don't have any privacy anymore because everything about us is now recorded someplace and accessible to somebody who has enough intense desire to get it, the 94-year-old told The Associated Press at MWC, or Mobile World Congress, the world's biggest wireless trade show where he was getting a lifetime award this week in Barcelona. Besides worrying about the erosion of privacy, Cooper also acknowledged the negative side effects that come with smartphones
The Xiaomi 13 Pro will be available in limited stocks. It will be available with introductory offers, including up to Rs 12,000 exchange bonus exclusive to existing Xiaomi and Redmi smartphone owners