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Billionaire Mukesh Ambani on Wednesday pitched for India making the rollout of 5G or the fifth-generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks as a national priority to support the dig...
The Indian direct broadcast satellite service provider, Tata Sky has launched a new campaign for its DTH package offerings in India’s eastern State of West Bengal.
The campaign, ‘Ki Darun’ (m...
US technology giant company Google is rolling out a new feature for the Google Meet users, which will allow hosts and co-hosts to lock all participants’ audio and video from iOS devices and Android devices.
When a participant’s audio or vi...
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. will merge its mobile and consumer electronics divisions, the firm said on Tuesday, naming new co-chief executives in the biggest reshuffle since 2017 to simplify its structure and focus on the logic chip business.
Instagram said on Tuesday it would be stricter about the types of content it recommends to teens in the photo-sharing app and will nudge them toward different areas if they dwell on one topic for a long time.
In a blog post, the social media service announced a slew of changes for te...
The Madras High Court has restrained the federal government from taking any coercive action against digital media firms under the new digital codes of ethics made to the parent Information Technology Act.