A source revealed to Mashable that Apple is slashing its shipment estimates for the year, signalling a downturn in demand far below initial expectations
The agricultural drones automate the hazardous task of pesticide spraying, thereby improving the lives of Indian farmers
Infosys' acquisition of Germany-based in-tech is the 15th top deal so far
Launched last year, the Galaxy S23 FE recently received the OneUI 6.1 update. At Rs 39,999, inclusive of bank offers, it is now the most affordable Samsung smartphone to experience Galaxy AI
Unlike the iPhones, the iPads had limited native apps. These include Weather, Compass, Calculator, and more. While Apple incorporated the Weather app in 2022, it is now time for the Calculator app
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 are not tied to any platform, but their true potential unlocks with Android due to wider codec support. iPhone users might find better value elsewhere
The Samsung Galaxy M55 is a mainstream smartphone in the mid-range segment with a display, camera, and performance going for it
Indians are most confident in adapting to changes due to tech innovations at work places and a large majority of professionals seem to be ready for any change in their roles, a report said on Tuesday. The report by global job site Indeed said around 54 per cent workers in India predict a substantial shift in their roles within the next five years and 95 per cent expressed confidence in their ability to adapt to these changes. The report - 'Tomorrow's World: The Workplace and Workforce of the Future' - is based on an online survey across 11 countries, including India. Global market research firm YouGov on behalf of Indeed collected data from November 30 - December 21, 2023, from 16,671 working professionals. The participants comprised 9,592 employees, 4,592 employers and 2,487 HR decision-makers. The report revealed that India led the way in fostering optimism towards technology and artificial intelligence (AI), with 75 per cent of respondents expressing confidence in the ...
Xiaomi's new range of smart home appliances includes Robot Vacuum Cleaner S10 and a portable Handheld Garment Steamer
India leads globally in adopting GenAI technologies as a vast percentage of organisations incorporate GenAI in operations, and a majority of the populace expects increased investments and budget allocations towards Gen AI in the next 2-3 years, according to a recent report. Search analytics firm Elastic on Monday released the Generative AI Report that gathered insights from 3,200 IT decision-makers and influencers across sectors in the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. In the Asia Pacific and Japan region, 1,200 were surveyed, including 300 from India. According to the report, 81 per cent of Indian organisations have already implemented GenAI, making India the leader in adopting generative artificial intelligence technologies. The study also predicted promising investment trends in near future, with about 94 per cent of respondents anticipating increased investments and budget allocations towards GenAI initiatives in the next 2-3 years. However, almost all of the respondents expressed
The tech giant will likely move to another textile-based alternative to leather accessories for its upcoming iPhone and Apple Watch models
The OnePlus 12T is expected to run on Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 platform and feature a telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom
The round was led by tech investment firm Coatue with participation from Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, Greenoaks, and other existing investors
Cognizant purchased 25,000 Microsoft 365 Copilot seats for Cognizant associates, along with 500 Sales Copilot seats and 500 Services Copilot seats
The company will likely leverage Apple Silicon's prowess to run its large language model (LLM) on the processor itself, with no processing on the cloud
Samsung's AI-enhanced television range includes the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and the glare-free OLED TV, which it claims is the world's first
The Bengaluru-based company has launched 'akṣara', the agriculture sector's first purpose-built open-source Micro Language Model for climate-smart agriculture
The Moto G64 debuts MediaTek Dimensity 7025 system-on-chip in India. The smartphone will be available from April 23 on Motorola's online store and e-commerce platform Flipkart
The Asus ZenBook Duo, featuring a novel dual-touchscreen design and detachable Bluetooth keyboard, is now available online on ASUS e-shop, Amazon India and Flipkart
India remains the top choice for enterprises looking to expand digital services portfolio and companies are expected to increase spending on AI, data analytics and cybersecurity, industry body nasscom said in a report on Monday. The report 'Digital Enterprise Maturity 5.0: Digital Readiness in the Era of AI' is based on a survey of 550 enterprises across 11 major sectors and seven major geographical regions. The survey found that 71 per cent of enterprises in India spent over 20 per cent of their tech spends on digital in 2023. "Nearly 90 per cent of companies have signalled plans to boost investments in key digital technology areas in 2024, including artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (AI/ML), big data analytics, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and intelligent automation," it said. The report further said the focus is expected to lean more towards cybersecurity by the first half of 2025, as a response to increased adoption of generative AI (gen AI), which has emerged as