Tech
Dubai to Implement Compulsory Registration of Private Drones
Any buyer will have to undergo a training course which enables him to steer a drone safely.
Samsung India's R&D Unit Tops Chart in IT Patents
Samsung R&D Institute India filed the maximum number of patent applications in the IT sector in 2015-16, followed by home-grown TCS and Wipro.
Adidas Launches 3D Printed Sneakers in Partnership With Silicon Valley Startup
Rivals Nike, Under Armour and New Balance, have also been experimenting with 3D printing but have so far only used the technique to make prototypes.
Driverless Shuttle Bus Being Tested in London
The first extended public trial of a driverless shuttle bus is being carried out in London.
Four Delhi Railways Stations to be Powered by Solar Energy
The power plants will be installed at New Delhi Railway Station, Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, Old Delhi Railway Station and Anand Vihar Terminal Railway Station.
Stellar's New Software to Simplify Data Recovery
Data recovery solutions provider Stellar launched their flagship product "Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery v7" that simplifies the task of recovering data.
Star Wars 'Superlaser' Comes Closer to Reality
This new laser development has real-world and high-stakes applications in which high power lasers are seen as a key tool in areas such as defence.
Twitter Launches New Tool to Help Brands Use Location Data
Users have complete control over this new feature, the brand manager will get user's permission to receive location data to direct users to the closest store.
Apple to Ditch Imagination Technologies to Make Its own Graphics Chips
Imagination said Apple, which accounts for about half its revenue, had notified the British firm it was developing its own graphics chips and would no longer use Imagination's processing designs in 15 months to two years time.
Google to Fix Ad Placement Issue With Machine Learning
Google said it was using new machine learning or artificial intelligence systems to enforce its policies, to help content objectionable to advertisers.
Gemalto Reveals That Nearly 36.6 Million Data Records Breached in India Last Year
According to global digital security firm Gemalto's 'Breach Level Index', identity theft and unauthorised access to financial data were the leading type of data breaches, accounting for 73 per cent of all data theft.
'Fuzzy' Fibers to Take Next-Gen Rocket Engine Heat
The fibers strengthen composites used in advanced rocket engines that have to withstand temperatures up to 1,600 degrees Celsius.
Facebook Hands Footage to Swedish Prosecutors in Gang Rape Case
Prosecutors earlier this month charged two men with raping a woman in January, and a third with the crime of "grave defamation" by streaming it live or with a slight delay online.
OnePlus 3T Midnight Black Limited Edition Available Starting Today at Rs 34,999
Every customer who buys OnePlus 3T midnight black from the Experience store will be offered a free sandstone cover, the company said in a statement.
Toshiba Might Miss Quarterly Earnings Deadline For Third Time; May Face Delisting
Disagreements with auditors forced the company to postpone its earnings release in February and again in March.
Google Brings Pacman on Google Maps on April Fool's Day
The ‘April Fool’ gimmick that Google releases every year has found its way to the Google Maps yet again.