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Samsung plans $1.5 billion chip testing plant in Vietnam, document showsSamsung Electronics is investing $1.5 billion in Vietnam to build a new semiconductor testing plant, set to begin operations in November 20...
In Finland, Europe's first complete lithium mine begins operationTrucks loaded with crushed rock and ore made their way through a craterlike landscape in western Finland, the first place in Europe to hous...
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s 15-year legacy by the numbersTim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO after fifteen years. Hardware expert John Ternus will take over. Cook's tenure saw Apple's market va...
Samsung’s AI development is becoming more feedback-led, with India playing a larger roleSamsung's India R&D teams are significantly contributing to Galaxy AI features and flagship devices like the S26 series, with user feedback...
Artificial intelligence in Indian agriculture: The bus India cannot afford to missIndia is stepping into the future of farming with the integration of artificial intelligence. New initiatives such as AgriStack and Bharat ...
A Day in OPPO’s Reliability Labs and What It Reveals About Smartphone Durability
EU launches radical smartphone labels to expose flaws and features — here’s what you need to knowEU smartphone energy label is now mandatory on all new smartphones and tablets sold across the European Union from June 20, 2025. This new ...
Shifting perceptions: Control Z is redefining renewed devices as aspirational and high-qualityControl Z launched Renew Hub, an eco-friendly smartphone renewal facility in India. Using AI, robotics, and a conveyor-based system, the Hu...
Think your office coffee mug is safe? It might be full of germs, finds studyA recent study reveals that up to 90 per cent of office coffee mugs are covered in germs, with 20 per cent of them carrying fecal matter. R...
IIT Guwahati researchers develop cost-effective motion sensor for healthcare applicationsFlexible and wearable electronics play a pivotal role in augmenting human capabilities, serving functions like artificial skin and prosthet...
China develops groundbreaking nuclear battery that can last 50 years without chargingBetavolt's first nuclear battery yields 100 microwatts at 3V, with dimensions measuring a mere 15x15x5 cubic millimeters. The company aims ...
Afraid to buy refurbished gadgets? Here's why you may be wrongIn recent years, there has been an exponential increase in demand for refurbished technology. In addition to the interruptions to the globa...
HS 2022- How the change may affect trade, GST and its impact on the upcoming budgetHSN 2022 has been prepared to clarify several high-profile product streams to recognise the change in trade patterns.
Novel method to accurately, quickly detect COVID-19 from phone swabsThe new method, described in the journal eLife on Tuesday, detected the COVID-19 virus on the phones of 81 to 100 per cent of contagious pe...
Is Apple really as green as it claims? Here's a look into the iPhone recycling sceneApple says that it refurbished 11.1 million devices for new users in 2019, and notes that each one “represents a smarter and more environme...
IIT-Bombay develops Dhruva, Indian receiver chip for NAVIC, GPS satellitesDhruva will receive signals from India’s NAVIC group of navigation satellites as well as the US Global Positioning System-based satellites ...
Prada picks Bengaluru-based BigThinx for its fashion tech accelerator programmeBigThinx’s neural networks create a personalised 3D virtual avatar from 2D images for fashion brands and their customers.
UK, India experts explore smart tech solution for Indian farmersThe problems in India are acute, where up to 50 per cent of food is lost post-harvest because of lack of cold chain.
View: Ghosts in the machine? The thing about EVMs you probably had no idea aboutEvery engineer knows there is no such thing as a secure or error-free electronics system, or a computer program that can't be broken into.
Shop like Michael Jackson with this appPrimo's app lets users skip the checkout line by using their smartphones. A scan of a QR code instantly completes a purchase.