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  • Karnataka to launch AI-ready, low-cost personal computer ‘KEO’

    KEO device will be formally unveiled by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah during the inaugural ceremony of the Bengaluru Tech Summit on November 18

  • Indian police forces struggle with limited computers despite rising digital crime: Moneycontrol analysis

    There was just one computer/laptop for 11 state police personnel in the country, with some large states having just one system for 30 or more personnel in 2022.

  • Apple Looks to Capitalize on Computer Sales Comeback With New Macs

    The company will hold an online event at 5 p.m. California time — dubbed “Scary Fast” — where it’s poised to announce a new iMac and updates to its high-end MacBook Pro. Apple also is slated to unveil the next generation of its computer chip, the M3.

  • Watch: Monkey uses computer at office in Bengal, internet calls it 'new stationmaster'

    'Get it out of here,' one official is heard telling another in the video. 'How will I remove it? What if it slaps me?' the latter responds

  • Laptop, PC import restrictions will lead to near-term price hikes, industry disruption: Experts

    Industry analysts told Moneycontrol that while this was long expected, the suddenness of the move could disrupt the industry

  • India's PC market dips by 30% to 29.92 lakh units in Q1'23 , HP leads with 33.8% share

    According to International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker, 42.82 lakh PC units were shipped to India in March 2022 quarter.

  • Tata group’s slow but steady steps toward semiconductors

    Tata Electronics looks set to announce a silicon-based semiconductor fab, with key personnel and collaborations in place

  • Computer breakdown resolved at Hong Kong airport after hundreds delayed

    The Airport Authority said the check-in system had fully resumed normal operation after a regular test found an "abnormality" in the network's computer system. Registration for check-in at several rows in the city's normally efficient airport were shut during the outage.

  • Microsoft tests new volume mixer for Windows 11

    The updated Insider build also features new options for Touch Keyboards and Voice Access

  • Smartphone vision syndrome: Hyderabad woman suffers blindness after spending hours on phone

    Symptoms included seeing floaters, bright flashes of light, dark zig-zag lines, and at times inability to see or focus on objects, especially at night.

  • World Computer Literacy Day 2022: History, significance and bridging the digital divide

    World Computer Literacy Day is celebrated annually on December 2 to address the digital divide that affects millions across the world and make computers more accessible to everyone.

  • Personal computer sales suffer worst decline as China chip curbs loom

    Worldwide shipments of desktop and laptop computers fell by 19.5 percent in the third quarter of 2022 compared with the year-ago period, according to research firm Gartner

  • Dell ceases all Russian operations after August offices closure

    The U.S. computer firm, a vital supplier of servers in Russia, has joined others in curtailing operations since Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on February 24.

  • AI’s hold over humans is starting to get stronger

    Artificial intelligence isn’t on the cusp of sentience. But its growing inscrutability and sway over us should still be cause for concern

  • FDI in computer software, hardware jumps 4-folds to $24.4 billion during April-December 2020

    While in the year-ago period the sector received USD 6.4 billion FDI, the entire 2019-20 saw overseas investment of USD 7.7 billion, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) data showed.

  • World's first quantum computing machine build in China

    The scientists announced their achievement at a press conference in the Shanghai Institute for Advanced Studies of University of Science and Technology of China.

  • Soon, in-built device in your car will warn of emission breach

    India has been battling a severe pollution issue with vehicle emissions contributing nearly 14 percent to it. According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, 1.4 million people in India die pre-maturely due to air pollution.

  • US received 236K H-1B applications, completes lottery

    This is more than thrice the Congressionally-mandated cap of 65,000 in the general category for the work visas for highly-skilled workers in the general category for Financial Year 2017.

  • Online shopping to rise by 78% this year: Assocham-PwC

    "Unfazed by slowdown, average online purchases are expected to increase by 78 percent in 2016 from 66 percent in 2015 due to attractive deals and aggressive marketing of ever-expanding range of merchandise from clothes to jewellery, from electronics to books," said the Assocham-PwC report.

  • Facebook adds Android app support for anonymity service Tor

    The feature expands a collaboration that allowed Facebook users to directly access its site via Tor's browser on personal computers. It comes as policymakers and technology companies debate whether digital privacy should be curbed to help regulators more easily thwart hackers.

  • Could buy back at least $3 bn in VMware tracking stock:Dell

    The disclosure could prove important as Dell seeks ways to boost the value of VMware, a virtualization software maker majority-owned by EMC. The plans to issue a tracking stock have weighed on VMware's common shares, which have lost a quarter of their value since the acquisition of EMC was announced in October.

  • Dell acknowledges security hole in new laptops

    A pre-installed programme on some newly purchased Dell laptops that can only be removed manually by consumers makes them vulnerable to cyber intrusions that may allow hackers to read encrypted messages and redirect browser traffic to spoofs of real websites such as Google or those belonging to a bank, among other attacks.

  • Cisco researchers disable major distributor of ransomware

    The investigators from Cisco's Talos security unit were looking at the Angler Exploit Kit, which analysts at several companies say has been the most effective of several kits at capturing control of personal computers in the past year, infecting up to 40 percent of those it targeted.

  • iYogi: Online subscription-based technical support service

    Founded in 2007, iYogi acts as your computer‘s online doctor and its team of 5,000 manages close to 2.2 million devices remotely from their headquarters in Gurgaon.

  • MphasiS slips 1.5%, Oct quarter net falls to Rs 190 cr

    HP-owned IT services firm which follows November-October fiscal, posted a 9.12 percent drop in its net profit to Rs 190.22 crore year-on-year on account of higher taxes and increase in interest costs.

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