Indian solutions to combat Covid 19 stand out at Global Hackathon
India’s solutions were unanimously appreciated at the recently concluded Global Hackathon, an online hackathon where nations competed to share the best solutions to overcome COVID-19 and its aftermath
Samsung may launch affordable 5G phones to tackle COVID-19
South Korean tech giant Samsung is reportedly planning to launch a new number of affordable 5G smartphones throughout the remaining year to recover from...
Alibaba Cloud to invest $28 billion to boost cloud infrastructure
Alibaba Cloud, the data intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, has announced to invest additional approximately $28 billion (RMB 200 billion) in the next three...
Hackers creating scam sites similar to COVID-19 relief packages
With the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down major parts of the global economy, governments are responding with massive stimulus packages aimed at supporting businesses and...
Lenovo launches free online education platform for students in India
Global PC market leader Lenovo has launched the ‘SmarterEd’ free online education platform in collaboration with eVidyaloka, a non-profit organisation (NGO), which allows students...
Rockwell Automation appoints New Asia Pacific Regional President
Rockwell Automation has announced that Scott Wooldridge has been appointed as Regional President, Asia Pacific, succeeding Joe Sousa who had been serving in the...
Thales’ secure technology at the heart of Motorola’s new ‘eSIM-only’ smartphone
Thales is supplying Thales embedded SIM (eSIM) for the brand new motorola razr, the world’s first foldable smartphone to rely exclusively on this highly...
Google issues security warning for 2 billion Chrome users
Google has released a much-awaited Chrome update, but it also warned around 2 billion users of the browser about a security flaw across Windows,...
COVID-19 makes 93% Infosys techies work from home
Global software major Infosys has enabled 93 per cent of its employees to work from home across various geographies amid Covid lockdown, its CEO...
Hackers sold data of 267 million Facebook users for just Rs 41,500
Hackers have sold personal data of a whopping 267 million Facebook users for just Rs 41,500 (approximately 500 Euros) that includes email addresses, names,...