IT October 7, 2021 Nvidia offers EU concessions over $54 billion Arm deal Nvidia has offered concessions in a bid to secure EU antitrust approval for its $54 billion ...
IT October 7, 2021 Twitter is changing this to boost live video quality Twitter is removing the option to invite guests when you go live to improve the video ...
IT October 7, 2021 Visa launches ‘Card-on-File’ service in India: Here’s what it does Digital payments firm Visa on Wednesday launched Card-on-File (CoF) tokenization services in India in line with ...
Newspapers October 7, 2021 Apple CEO Tim Cook on why he is worried about people using too much technology Smartphones are ubiquitous in a large section of society and have invaded people’s lives like nothing ...
IT October 7, 2021 Windows 11 users are facing this problem after updating their PCs Microsoft started rolling out Windows 11 on October 5 and the users have started to report ...
IT October 7, 2021 Google to invest $1 billion in Africa Google plans to invest $1 billion in Africa over the next five years to ensure access ...
IT October 7, 2021 Pinterest launches new ad features to drive shopping Pinterest will roll out new features for brands to promote products and ideas to users, the ...
IT October 7, 2021 LG reportedly making OLED panels for Apple iPad Pro LG has reportedly started to develop OLED panels for the 12.9-inch Apple iPad model. According to ...
Newspapers October 7, 2021 WhatsApp finally solves the biggest backup flaw for iPhone users WhatsApp is reportedly rolling out end-to-end encryption to WhatsApp chat backups on iOS. WhatsApp was working ...
Broadcasting October 7, 2021 Zee moves NCLAT against NCLT order on Invesco’s plea MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited on Wednesday filed an appeal before the National Company Law Appellate ...
IT October 7, 2021 NSO ended Pegasus contract with UAE over Dubai leader’s hacking The Israeli-based NSO Group ended its contract with the United Arab Emirates to use its powerful ...
IT October 7, 2021 Amid Facebook fracas, Australia moves to update defamation laws Australia is moving with new urgency to redraft its defamation laws after a court ruling that ...