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Finland turned a gaming hobby into a €3.6 billion export business — and India has a lot to learnFinland's gaming industry transformed from a hobby into a 3.6 billion euro export sector. The iPhone 3GS launch and games like Angry Birds ...
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...
Going vocal with local on LLMs; and other top tech, startup stories this weekWhile tech biggies including Microsoft, Google, and Meta are leading the charge on AI, more localised contingents are emerging across geogr...
Impact of RBI’s year-long ban on payment processors; Meta’s Joel Kaplan interviewHappy Monday! Almost a year after the country’s central bank imposed a freeze on onboarding new merchants for online payment firms, they ha...
Indian talent aligns well innovation & tech achievements of Nordic-Baltic regionExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted India's synergy with Baltic e-governance and innovation during the CII-Nordic Baltic con...
Digital literacy: educators, researchers join hands to tackle online misinformationThere's a growing movement of educators and misinformation researchers working to offset an explosion of online misinformation about everyt...
Ukraine puts Russian soldier accused of war crime on trialThe trial of a Russian soldier accused of killing a Ukrainian civilian opened Friday, the first war crimes trial since Moscow's invasion of...
Why a proposal over captive 5G networks has telecom companies seethingTech companies have, however, said that private 5G networks will lead to increased productivity for enterprises and drive revenue for telec...
AWS re/Start India prepares local talent for cloud careersAWS re/Start is a skills-based training programme that covers fundamental AWS Cloud skills and practical career skills, such as interviewin...
From Oxford to Harvard, universities abroad see protests against police crackdown in Jamia, AMUOver 400 students from different US universities have issued a joint statement expressing solidarity with Jamia and AMU students lathi-char...
India is world's 40th most competitive economy: WEFIn the latest Global Competitiveness Report released today, India has slipped from the 39th position to 40th while neighbouring China is ra...
This 17-year-old has a plan to help kids code from scratchJay Jaganaath has helped 40 abandoned kids in SOS Children's Village to learn programming with MIT Scratch over the past four months.
View: Why universal basic income isn't universal or basicNew human jobs will develop in the 21st century, but these will demand high levels of expertise and therefore not solve the problems of uns...
India's digital progress slow: WEF reportOnly 15 out of 100 households have access to the Internet and mobile broadband remains a privilege of the few, with only 5.5 subscriptions ...
India slips to 91st place on readiness for digitised economyAmong the major emerging markets, India is ranked the lowest with Russia retaining the top place at 41st rank, followed by China at 59th.
The war over Zero Rating: All you need to know about the new battlefield of net neutralityA telco offering users free access to one website, while charging for other websites is discriminatory, opponents to zero rating argue.
Aakash-II can bridge the digital divide, if we have faster, cheaper broadbandAakash-II, an ultra-cheap tablet, will be released next month, though its earlier version proved a dud. The government wants to buy 5.86 mi...
- How a software pro Sasken turned satphone star
Inmarsat officials say Sasken has helped open a new market and disrupted the global market for satellite phones.
- India to get high-speed 'Science and Education Internet' by August
India will be connected to high-speed 'Science and Education Internet' through an international networking.
- Life with the world’s worst taxes
Lubna Kably: Which is weirder- the Dog Tax in Netherlands or the Church Tax in Germany? When it comes to absurd tax laws, truth is really a...