From UK-based start-up Nothing's lipstick-shaped wireless earbuds to Sony's motion-tracking bands for metaverse experience on smartphones, here are the five unique gadgets of 2022
ChatGPT is a sibling model to InstructGPT, which follows instructions and prompts and provides detailed responses
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Tech giant Samsung has partnered with proptech startup Zigbang to unveil a smart door lock with an Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) chip.
As the Indian government asks Big Tech and enterprises to store the residents' data locally, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has said that it will continue to expand its existing capabilities in the country
Samsung was reportedly working on a technology that will make fingerprint login 2.5 billion times more secure in 2025
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Himachal Pradesh Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Friday inaugurated the opening session of a two-day national conference on Emerging Trends in Digital Crime and Forensic
It is completely up to creators and community leaders to decide how to use the service
As we approach the new year, 2023, here's a quick look back at some of the premium gadgets launched in India in 2022
In typical fashion for an Elon Musk venture, Neuralink is already bounding ahead, aiming implants at other parts of the body
In March 2022, Axis Bank said it would purchase Citi's retail business in a transaction worth Rs 12,235 crore
The Gorilla Glass Victus 2 is currently being tested. It is expected to be available in the market within the next few months
Telecom operators will need to shut down 5G services in high-frequency bands in and around airports following restrictions imposed by the Department of Telecom at the request of the civil aviation ministry, according to sources. Based on buffer and safety zone details provided by the aviation ministry, the DoT has asked telecom operators to not install 5G base stations in the 3.3-3.6 Ghz band in the area of 2.1 kilometres from both ends of the runway and 910 meters from the centre line of the runway of Indian airports with immediate effect. "Telecom operators will need to shut down 5G service in the 3.3-3.6 Ghz band only in and around airports based on the order. It is a temporary restriction. The services can be restored after DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) ensures that altimeters at all aircraft have been replaced. DGCA has not shared any timeline for completing the replacement exercise," a source told PTI. Airtel is the only telecom operator that has installed 5G ..
Start-ups leading technology development, can emerge from small villages even: Minister
Institutes will set up 'BIS Standardisation Chair Professor' as part of agreement
As the pandemic pushed organizations to work remotely, the HR Tech space saw an influx of investments
In June this year, the tech giant had rolled out a new feature for Google Maps that would show the air quality layer in the US on both Android and iOS users
Fact-check panels on YouTube appear at the top of search results for queries related to a specific claim, helping provide viewers with additional context
The innovation is described in an article published in the journal ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering