To skill Indians in emerging tech, companies catching them youngTop tech firms in India are introducing Grade 6 students from rural areas to emerging technologies like AI, machine learning, IoT, cybersec...
Students turn tech innovators to fight Covid-19, come up with touchless doorbell, sanitisation bandsEven though schools in India are shut, students are putting on a good front to fight Covid-19.
The drone pilot working towards unmanned flightAfter some research, I finally got parts for my racing drone, including motors, speed controllers, flight controller and radio system.
Now Makery Labs enters makerspaces segmentWith the mushrooming of makerspaces in the metros, the idea of building products has received a big leg up with the entry of Makery Labs.
Now feel virtual reality with this muscle-stimulating arm bandA startup from the University of Tokyo says it has come up with one of the world's first video game controller that let you touch in VR.
Govt to create billion-dollar campus for startups: Oommen ChandyThe Kerala government is working on a master plan to create a billion-dollar campus for startups in the near future, Chief Minister Oommen ...
50 youth entrepreneurs to get Startup BoxesA total of 50 young mobile application developers will receive Startup Boxes as part of the Youth Entrepreneurs Scheme (YES) 2015.
Spotlight: Yolk Solar Paper, BBC’s Micro Bit and Moment Macro Lens feature this weekTech lovers can check these cool gadgets that are drawing attention this week. Here are the top four:
Makeblock mBot: Introducing kids to robotics and programmingThe company chose to build mBot around the concept of STEM education: science, technology, engineering & mathematics.
Startup Village rolls out scheme for innovative studentsA total of 40 teams comprising five students each will be selected from colleges across the state, a release said here today.
Now, stroke your hair to control your smartphone!A new technology invented in Brazil allows people to control their smartphones by activating sensors hidden in their hair.
How Kochi innovator Arvind Sanjeev saved you Rs 1 lakhGoogle Glass costs Rs 1 lakh, however, the SmartCap in vented by Kochi-based innovator Arvind Sanjeev costs just Rs 4,500. His invention ha...
Kochi innovator Arvind Sanjeev makes Google Glass clone for Rs 4,500Instead of commercializing the product Sanjeev posted a blog explaining how his ‘Smart Cap’ can be built by anyone using opensource hardwar...
Enjoy 'Tetris' on your T-shirtIn honour of the 30th anniversary of Tetris in June, one fan decided to bring the popular game to a new platform — his T-shirt.
iPad aided -‘drum’ plays whatever you’ve gotThe machine, which is connected to a series of wooden platforms hiding actuators inside, vibrates whatever you place on top.
Tech tinkerers building marvels using D-I-Y computing toolsA range of D-I-Y computing tools like Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Lego’s Mindstorms can provide the base to build completely unique creations
SenStore: Exploring Rachel Kalmar's innovative business of DIY healthcare sensorsThe start-up develops tools on the open-source Arduino platform for healthcare, by providing DIY (do-it-yourself) sensors.