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5 hours, 7 hours or 9 hours. How much sleep is ok? Top brain doctor explains the one rule most people get wrongA neurologist from Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad explains that the ideal sleep range is around 7–8 hours, but the way sleep is distributed ac...
Intel AI PC Innovation Day 2026: Shifting AI from cloud to deviceIntel's AI PC Innovation Day highlighted the shift to on-device intelligence, emphasizing latency, privacy, and offline capabilities. Showc...
When ‘Work-Life Balance’ Sounds Good but Feels Out of ReachWork-life balance promises often fade as late-night messages and early-morning pings create a constant state of "on." This telepressure, dr...
Apple Turns 50: Then vs now, one product at a timeFifty years ago, Apple emerged from a garage as a humble hardware outfit. Fast forward to today, and it stands at the forefront of cutting-...
Syrma SGS partners with MSI to manufacture laptops for Indian marketSyrma SGS has partnered with Taiwanese brand MSI to assemble laptops in their Chennai facility. This phased manufacturing approach will beg...
Universal charger rules now a mandate in EU. What it means and what to expect in India?USB Type-C is now a mandate in the European Union. EU made this move for environmental sustainability and consumer convenience. The mandate...
Not just CCTVs, Indian security checks may soon be expanded to cover many other items from ChinaThe Indian government is planning to extend its 'trusted source' mandate to tech devices like smart meters, parking sensors, drone parts, a...
Laptop, PC import curbs for national security, says India to WTOIndia has told the World Trade Organization (WTO) that its decision to restrict the imports of personal computers, laptops and other IT har...
IT hardware companies may require global certificationThe Indian government is considering asking importers of IT hardware to provide an international certification, attesting that their produc...
IT hardware importers may require global certificationThe Indian government is considering requiring importers of IT hardware, such as laptops and servers, to provide an international certifica...
India's import curbs on laptops, tablets likely called offThe Indian government has reportedly decided to cancel plans to impose licensing requirements on the import of IT hardware products such as...
Hardware firms chary of govt definition of ‘trusted sources’Industry executives say that while the government has been successful in restricting Chinese players Huawei and ZTE from participating in I...
Licence Regime: Laptop, Tablet majors set to increase importsThe government had on August 3 announced that imports of laptops, tablets, all-in-one PCs and ultra-small form factor computers and servers...
After laptops, cameras and printers could also face import curbsSeparately, the government is also said to be reviewing other high-import products such as urea, antibiotics, turbo-jets, lithium-ion accum...
44 IT hardware companies log in for PLI sopsIT hardware companies have been told about the licensing portal where it takes five to 10 minutes to get approval for an import licence, th...
Transition period for new norms of laptop, tablet import to be notified soon: Dy IT ministerThe deputy IT minister on Friday said that there will be a transition period for new norms relating to the import of tablets and laptops, t...
India seeks to boost manufacturing with laptop licensing moveIndia has announced that it will require a licensing system for imports of laptops, tablets and personal computers. The rule, similar to re...
Apple, Samsung stop India laptop imports after sudden curbs: ReportApple Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. and HP Inc. are among the biggest names freezing new imports of laptops and tablets to India after the ...
Electronics goods companies bank on imports to meet demandIn import-dependent categories such as laptops and dishwashers, where sales have surged manifold, companies have expanded imports two-four ...
- TUV Rheinland gears up to certify electronic products in India
German safety certification firm TUV Rheinland today said it is ready to serve electronics and IT clients in India.