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Delhi summit 'important moment' to unlock full benefits of AI, says UK Deputy PMLed by Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy and AI Minister Kanishka Narayan, the UK delegation is keen to highlight how AI can improve everyd...
Delhi summit 'important moment' to unlock full benefits of AI, says UK Deputy PM David LammyBritain will highlight artificial intelligence's potential for growth and job creation at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The UK delegat...
KLA Corporation in talks for Rs 3,000 crore R&D centre in ChennaiThe Nasdaq-listed firm with 2024 revenue of $10.85 billion already has a presence in Chennai, where it operates a facility for software, al...
$950 million lost bitcoin: James Howells gives up landfill search after 12 yearsJames Howells, a Welsh computer engineer, has ceased his 12-year attempt to retrieve a hard drive containing keys to 8,000 Bitcoin, now wor...
Looking to study abroad? These are the world's best universities in 2025Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University secure top spots in the 2025-2026 Best Global Universiti...
22 Indian-origin scientists to take up collaborative research with institutes in countryThe Ministry of Science and Technology also made an offer to top scientists Arogyaswami J Paulraj and Prof. Jitendra Malik to take up colla...
Five professions that can help you bag a UK Work VisaThe re-introduction of a two-year post-study work visa after 2020 have also added to the allure. And so, it’s no surprise that skilled work...
AI race gets intense! With Bard, ChatGPT & Baidu chatbots, tech giants will transform how we search onlineThe tech giants have been using AI in search for many years, but chatbots are different.
Tata Steel unveils green investment plan for UK steel tube millThe investment will go into a new slitter which will allow the Hartlepool site to process coils of steel delivered from Tata's Port Talbot ...
Students who got admission to universities abroad for Fall 2020 face many challengesEvery year, over 4 lakh Indian students go overseas to study. Those who have got admission to universities abroad for Fall 2020 are facing ...
Australia emerges preferred destination for Indian studentsAustralian universities such as New South Wales, Deakin, Bond, James Cook, Canberra and Queensland said they had a bumper 2017, going by th...
- Researchers unveil design of silicon quantum computer chip
Sydney, Dec 17 (IANS) In a first, a team of Australian and Dutch engineers has created a complete design for a quantum computer chip that c...
JP Morgan promotes India-born Viswas Raghavan as deputy CEO in EuropeWith this Raghavan will become the second-in-command in the EMEA region. He will succeed Emilio Saracho who will now become a vice chairman...
Indian IT companies battle it out for Rs 11,000 crore deals in AustraliaIncumbent IT vendors IBM, Infosys and Accenture have sought RFIs and RFPs to participate in mining major Rio Tinto's A$750 million IT-BPO c...
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says US government threat to InternetZuckerberg said he had called Obama to complain that the US govt is undermining confidence in the Internet with vast, secret surveillance p...
- Indian IT companies entrepreneurial, not outsourcing hubs: Jackie Taranto, MD, CeBIT Australia
CeBIT Australia Managing Director Jackie Taranto said it would be a mistake to gauge India's role as supplying outsourcing to Australian bu...
- UK target of major cyber attacks: Britain's spy chief
Writing in the Times, he said sensitive data on government computers had been targeted, along with defence, technology and engineering firm...
- Australian students outsource coursework to India
Australian computer science students are outsourcing their courseworks to cheap programmers in countries like India. Workplace allergies | ...
- Singapore institutes to take in more Indian students
Singapore Education is looking at hosting an international student population of 1,50,000 by ’15, up from the current level of 70,000-plus.
- Indian students feel at home Down Under
Indians have now become the third-largest migrant group in Australia and a “spectacular” source for skilled professionals.