Searched for
INVISIBLE TECH
ETtech Explainer: Why Google was fined Rs 30 lakh in Hindware trademark caseGoogle must pay Hindware 30 lakh rupees. The Delhi High Court ruled Google infringed on Hindware's trademark. Google is permanently stopped...
In 1994, Engineer Jaap Haartsen tried to end the nightmare of tangled wires at Ericsson: His secret wireless idea became the Bluetooth technology we use every dayThe brilliance of Bluetooth lies in how effortless it feels to everyday users. Most people never have to think about radio frequencies, wir...
Why former LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner's selfie at his employee's desk was all over the internet in 2017When LinkedIn's CEO visited her team, Analytics Manager Mariah Walton was in Venice. She left a note detailing her contributions, prompting...
The AI blindspot: Layoffs are piling up, but where are the returns?Companies are cutting jobs to fund AI, but this strategy may not work. A global survey shows that reducing staff does not guarantee better ...
Green hydrogen to cut LPG dependence for cooking: PSA Ajay SoodIndia is exploring green hydrogen as a cooking fuel to cut reliance on imported LPG. This initiative aims for energy stability and savings....
The exact day to follow up after a final round: An HR insider reveals what's really happening when a company goes silent after your interviewA former HR professional from a major tech company explains why silence after a final interview often has little to do with candidate perfo...
Curb your overenthusiasm: Why India must avoid early overregulation while drafting rules for new techIndia faces a critical choice in regulating new industries like AI and genomics. Overly cautious, ex-ante regulations, similar to the histo...
Your long fingernails can finally stop being a smartphone nightmareLong nails often make touchscreen use a challenge. Researchers are developing a conductive nail polish, incorporating compounds like taurin...
Operation Sindoor anniversary: Rajnath Singh to lead national security review in JaipurUnder the operation, India launched a series of precision missile strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in...
This 60-Second Ground Check Can Tell You If It’s Bees or Something WorseDistinguishing between ground-nesting bees and yellowjackets is possible through simple observation. A single, busy entrance hole often ind...
Why smart people choose wrong careers: Overconfidence, prestige traps, and 5 signs it’s time to switchBrilliant students often get stuck in careers, while average performers thrive. This happens because intelligence is an engine, not a drive...
What is Signal and is it secure?Russia-linked hackers are targeting Signal users. These attacks exploit user trust through phishing. They trick people into revealing accou...
The ‘Glass of Water’ Test That Shows If Your Indoor Air Is Too Dry or Too DampA simple glass of water and ice can reveal your home's air quality. This easy test shows if your indoor air is too dry or too humid. Dry ai...
AI firms scout for startup buyouts to boost full-stack tech capabilitiesAI firms are actively acquiring startups to build full-stack capabilities as enterprises move towards large-scale AI deployment. This conso...
One storyline, 10,000 versions: Ex-Meta top executive shares how AI dramas are rewriting entertainmentA quiet revolution is happening in entertainment. AI-generated short dramas are now so realistic that viewers cannot tell them apart from h...
Time to unlock silver abundance: Ageing is not a problem to be solved, but a societal invitation to reimagine our systemsIndia is still seen as a young country, but its demographic advantage is nearing an end, with the share of working-age population set to de...
NASA Explains Why Eclipse Colors Change, and What It Says About Earth’s AirLunar eclipses reveal Earth's atmospheric conditions, with colors like red and orange indicating sunlight bending through. Dust, smoke, and...
If your AI seems smarter, it's thanks to smarter human trainersAI models like ChatGPT and Cohere now require specialized human trainers with advanced degrees to improve accuracy. Companies such as Invis...
From invisible fingerprint scanners to smartphones with four cameras, the changed face of tech in 2018No more low battery anxiety in the new year.
Land Rover invents a 'transparent' carUsing cameras placed under the hood, and projecting that live video feed onto the windshield, it creates an effect it calls the “Transparen...