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Industry Dialogue | Digitisation And Affordable Tech: 14 Lakh Pre-Owned Smartphones Sold In 2019
India is one of the fastest-growing smartphone markets in the world. An estimated 90% of the population today has access to digital technology that is an integral part of people’s lives, starting from communication support, managing work, engaging in e-co...
Dell Collaborates With Niti Aayog to Launch Second Edition of Student Entrepreneurship Programme
The programme will help students receive support and guidance to manufacture fully-functional, market-ready products along with patenting their ideas and processes.
Tencent tries to soothe concerns about U.S. ban as profit jumps
China's Tencent said on Wednesday it did not believe a U.S. move to ban transactions on its international messaging to payments WeChat app would apply to its domestic Weixin platform, potentially limiting fallout from the move.
Realme C12, Realme C15 to be Unveiled in India on August 18: Check Price, Specs, Features and More
The Realme C12 and Realme C15 will be the latest additions to the company's existing list of smartphones in its C-series that includes Realme C1, C2, C3 and C11.
Twitter users can now control who replies to their tweet
Twitter Inc on Tuesday rolled out a moderation feature that would allow its users to limit how many people can reply to their tweets, giving accountholders more control over conversations on their page.
French privacy watchdog opens investigation into TikTok
France's data privacy watchdog CNIL said on Tuesday that it was making preliminary investigations into TikTok after it received a complaint in May against the Chineseowned videosharing app.
Boeing 747-400, the Iconic Long Haul Aircraft, Still Uses Floppy Disks for Navigation
This is hardly the first vehicle that uses redundant technologies to continue its regular operations, with candidates apart from the Boeing 747-400 being the Royal Navy's HMS Enterprise, and McLaren's supercar, the F1.
Rio de Janeiro seeks to roll out mobile app for beachgoers braving pandemic
Sunbathers wanting to visit Rio de Janeiro's famous beaches, despite Brazil's raging COVID19 epidemic, could soon be able to reserve sociallydistant sand space through a mobile app, the city's mayor said on Monday.
Meet Fawkes, the AI Engine That Is Blocking Face Recognition Systems From Spotting You
Fawkes aims to be both an enterprise and a consumer technology, allowing companies to add a layer of privacy, as well as users to literally 'save their faces'.
Microsoft's TikTok bid spotlights Windows maker's history with China
Microsoft Corp has emerged as the most likely buyer of the U.S. operations of TikTok, the popular Chinese shortvideo app that U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to effectively ban on national security grounds.
Amazon Prime Day Sale: Mi NoteBook 14, ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14, and Other Laptop Deals
Here we have some great laptop options that you can explore during the Amazon Prime Day sale.
Indonesia imposes 10% VAT on Facebook, Disney, Tiktok
Indonesia has added more technology companies that will be obligated to apply 10% valueadded tax on sales to Indonesian customers to include Facebook, Disney and TikTok, its tax office said on Friday.
Google to Deploy Its Free Digital Learning Tools For 23mn Students & Teachers in Maharashtra
This makes Maharashtra the first state in the country to launch G Suite for Education and Google Classroom for the students currently engaged in online learning.
Samsung launches pricey new Note as pandemic shrinks smartphone market
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled its latest Galaxy Note smartphone on Wednesday hoping to regain ground against rivals Huawei [HWT.UL] and Apple as the smartphone market begins to recover from its COVID19 slump.
Why Does Microsoft Want To Buy TikTok? The Answer Is You, The Consumer, And The Data You Create
TikTok is as consumer centric as it gets. In fact, this could give Microsoft a head-start in trying to understand a younger demographic of users, who will consume more services and apps in the years to come.
Apple says it has no interest in buying TikTok
Apple Inc has no interest in acquiring TikTok, the company said on Tuesday, denying a report by news website Axios from earlier in the day.