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New Technology may help Indian Farmers double Income

New Technology may help Indian Farmers double Income Hyderabad: The National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) is working on a new technology...

No environment immune to cyber attacks: Check Point

No environment immune to cyber attacks: Check Point New Delhi: Be it supply chain, email, mobile or the Cloud, no environment is immune to cyber...

Despite record car production, Tesla reports $408mn net loss

Despite record car production, Tesla reports $408mn net loss San Francisco: Despite delivering a record 95,200 cars in the second quarter (Q2) of 2019, Elon...

Will take action on those listening to your conversations: Google

Will take action on those listening to your conversations: Google San Francisco: After facing widespread criticism for eavesdropping on users' conversations via its Assistant to...

Amazon Alexa may come to Windows 10’s lock screen

Amazon Alexa may come to Windows 10's lock screen San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft would allow Amazon's voice assistant Alexa to activate on the lock...

E-mail attacks giving sleepless night to IT professionals

E-mail attacks giving sleepless night to IT professionals New Delhi: Email attacks like phishing and ransomware are having a major impact on businesses globally, with...

Facebook to pay $5bn fine over privacy violations

Facebook to pay $5bn fine over privacy violations Washington: Facebook has reportedly reached a whopping $5 billion settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC)...

Reverse Magnetism

In our day to day lives, we as humans make use of directions (North and South) for navigational purpose.  This direction is actually derived...

Google Maps to now show bike sharing stations on the app

Google Maps to now show bike sharing stations on the app San Francisco: To make Maps more useful for users, Google is adding support for...

Microsoft bidding farewell to iconic Windows games

Microsoft bidding farewell to iconic Windows games San Francisco: Software giant Microsoft is killing all of its iconic Internet games including Hearts, Spades, Checkers, Backgammon,...

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