Telegram joins WhatsApp as Apple Removes Apps from the App Store in China

Telegram joins WhatsApp as Apple...

According to the Chinese government, Apple withdrew WhatsApp and Threads from...

According to CERT-In, Microsoft Defender for IoT...

A serious vulnerability report (CIVN-2024-0129) concerning Microsoft Defender for IoT, a cybersecurity solution designed to protect Internet of Things (IoT)...

Meta Introduces the Real-time Imagine Generator and Llama...

In an effort to catch up to OpenAI in the quickly developing field of artificial intelligence (AI), Meta unveiled Llama 3, its most recent big language...

Google Doodle Unveils Index Finger Voting Sign Indicating Lok Sabha Elections 2024

On Friday, April 19, Google unveiled a doodle to commemorate the start of the Indian Lok Sabha Elections of 2024.

The Next Apple iPhone 17 Plus is Expected to Sport a Smaller Screen than the 6.7-inch

There are several rumors circulating about the next iPhone 17 Plus. According to industry sources, the screen proportions of its predecessors may not be followed.

Elon Musk Meeting with Indian Startups in Spacetech

Elon Musk Meeting with Indian Startups in Spacetech

Musk, who lands in India on April 21, will meet at Bharat Mandapam on April...

The Future of Personalized AI in Business: A Comprehensive Look into Digital Clone Creation

The Future of Personalized AI in Business: A...

Looking at the idea of developing a customized AI, or digital clone, which is...

Introducing Logi AI, your AI-Mouse from Logitech

Introducing Logi AI, your AI-Mouse from Logitech

Logitech is planning to provide a new method for calling ChatGPT. The new...

Quick Heal Joins an AI collaboration Headquartered in the US

Quick Heal Technologies is inducted into the US Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC). More than 200 businesses and organizations that are at the forefront of creating and utilizing AI systems are members of the US AISIC

Google lays off employees, shifts some roles to hubs abroad including India

Alphabet-owned Google is laying off an unspecified number of employees, a company spokesperson said on Wednesday, marking the latest cuts at the technology giant as it cracks down on costs.

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