1mg plans to start one-hour medication delivery In India
According to sources familiar with the situation, online pharmacy 1mg, which is now majority controlled by Tata Group, is intending to provide clients rapid...
Under India’s IT laws, Twitter, Facebook, and Google would face greater tax obligations
Top internet firms do not have a physical presence in India and so they do not pay domestic taxes on their whole profits. Now...
ZTE to shortly release”ZTE Axon 30,” a new phone with an under-display camera.
Following the release of some outstanding smartphones with powerful and great features, such as the ZTE Axon 30 Pro and ZTE Axon 30 Ultra,...
Google will likely announce a new feature that will allow users to quickly locate...
Are you concerned about what you'd do if you lost your phone? No worries, Google will soon bring out a new feature called 'Spot'...
Flipkart partners with edtech startups to offer a “Back to College” initiative for students
India's indigenous e-commerce marketplace Flipkart has launched a 'Back to College' program to let students access a variety of educational courses and computing equipment.
Through...
Energy and Food Sectors being targeted by a phoney DarkSide ransomware gang
According to a study by security firm Trend Micro, a phoney outfit posing as the DarkSide ransomware gang is extorting ransoms from companies in...
Tech companies lobbying for change in IT rules
Global internet and social media behemoths like Google, Facebook, and WhatsApp, which have complied with India's new IT laws, are continuing to negotiate with...
Let the Indian content makers make money off the platform: Clubhouse
Clubhouse the-invite-only social audio app is planning ahead with its intention to pay Indian content producers via the platform. It will begin it’s enlisting...
CEO Satya Nadella, now also Board Chairman
Satya Nadella was elected board chairman, more than after seven years as Microsoft's top executive bolstering his power at the world's largest software company...
Facebook pays an Indian hacker Rs 22 lakh for exposing an Instagram flaw
An Indian boy named Mayur Fartade from Solapur, knowing the skills of C++ and Python was able to find the flaw that allowed hackers...


















