Cybersecurity By Bree Fowler. Blockchain glossary: Every crypto phrase you need to know For those who don't know the difference between a governance token and a memecoin. Culture By Daniel Van Boom. Smartwatches, fitness bands aren't medical devices but are starting to act like them The line is blurring as wearables become more advanced. Smartwatches By Lisa Eadicicco. TVs By Ty Pendlebury. The best ellipticals for After months of testing, here are the best ellipticals for home use.
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How to play it this year? Budget ET NOW. Cross Industry Tech Applications, a key priority: ETILC Working towards narrowing economic disparities and making education and healthcare more accessible through technology is a crucial focus area. Inside the war for tech talent in India The size of the digital talent gap is summed up by the fact that India will struggle to meet tech resource requirements for the next years, according to industry data. Software exporters expected to see strong revenue growth in Q3: Report The December quarter earnings season will begin later this week or early next week with industry leaders TCS and Infosys announcing their numbers.
Newly minted desi unicorns out to reshape the SaaS space Even as India hotly awaits the next mega IPO in its burgeoning SaaS sector, founders and investors watching the industry closely say acquihires and mid-size acquisitions are likely to become commonplace in Sustainable working and living: The role of Indian IT industry in Businesses are now focusing on developing an interest in innovative and adaptable technology, as well as a workforce that can meet those needs as a top-priorities.
Startup world in mourning; industry welcomes India's chip policy It's the middle of the festive season but unfortunately we bring bad tidings today, as India's startup and investor communities lost two bright minds in two days. All News Videos. Indian aviation industry was able to breathe a little easier in Air India's sale to the Tata Group and arrival of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed new airline Akasa Air in are likely to introduce more competition and change the dynamics of the Indian aviation sector in the coming years.
Meta releases new threat report on surveillance for hire industry BellTroX, a Delhi-based company, was among the seven entities cited in the report. Rochester textual scientist Gregory Heyworth led the development of a digitization method for books with fragile binding. Michael Running Wolf still has that old TI graphing calculator he used in high school that helped propel his interest in technology.
In its first big move to expand into a software company, General Motors is introducing a new software platform it created called Ultifi. This site uses cookies to assist with navigation, analyse your use of our services, collect data for ads personalisation and provide content from third parties.
By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Home Technology Software Last update: Jan 06, Light-matter interactions simulated on the world's fastest supercomputer. Software news. Date 6 hours 12 hours 1 day 3 days all. Last day 1 week 1 month all. Light-matter interactions simulated on the world's fastest supercomputer Light-matter interactions form the basis of many important technologies, including lasers, light-emitting diodes LEDs , and atomic clocks.
Jan 06, Bug in backup software results in loss of 77 terabytes of research data at Kyoto University Computer maintenance workers at Kyoto University have announced that due to an apparent bug in software used to back up research data, researchers using the University's Hewlett-Packard Cray computing system, called Lustre, Dec 30, What is Log4j?
A cybersecurity expert explains the latest internet vulnerability, how bad it is and what's at stake Log4Shell, an internet vulnerability that affects millions of computers, involves an obscure but nearly ubiquitous piece of software, Log4j. Dec 23, Artificial intelligence magnifies the utility of electron microscopes With resolution 1, times greater than a light microscope, electron microscopes are exceptionally good at imaging materials and detailing their properties.
Dec 17, Soap bubbles inspire new software making mining more cost-effective Using an algorithm based on the physical properties of soap bubbles, researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed software to solve operational issues in designing open-pit mines. Dec 08, Book explores conceptual clarity and a new theory of software design Sometimes, software is just like us. Dec 01, New software allows industrial robots to achieve touch sensitivity and precision close to human hands Eureka Robotics, a tech spin-off from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore NTU Singapore , has developed a technology, called Dynamis, that makes industrial robots nimbler and almost as sensitive as human hands, able Nov 29, Revolutionizing data access through new software tool: Tiled Every time scientists study a new material for future batteries or investigate diseases to develop new drugs, they must wade through an ocean of data.
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