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Apple to open second R&D centre in China
13 Oct 2016
China, India leading IoT revolution
06 Oct 2016
India’s IoT market to reach $15 bn by 2020: Nasscom report
06 Oct 2016
Industrial applications, primarily in manufacturing, automotive, transportation and logistics are expected to drive IoT revenues by 2020, says Nasscom president R Chandrasekhar
Salesforce to buy marketing analytics startup Krux for $700 mn
04 Oct 2016
Salesforce has recently been on an acquisition spree and has spent nearly $4 billion on buying Demandware, Quip, and BeyondCore
Google’s Project Shield restores net security expert Brian Krebs’ site after massive DDoS attack
03 Oct 2016
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM join hands on AI
30 Sep 2016
The new non-profit formed by the five technology leaders is also in talks with Apple and the Elon Musk-backed OpenAI, with the aim of educating the public and governments about artificial intelligence and formulating best practices
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM join hands on AI
30 Sep 2016
The new non-profit formed by the five technology leaders is also in talks with Apple and the Elon Musk-backed OpenAI, with the aim of educating the public and governments about artificial intelligence and formulating best practices
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM join hands on AI
30 Sep 2016
The new non-profit formed by the five technology leaders is also in talks with Apple and the Elon Musk-backed OpenAI, with the aim of educating the public and governments about artificial intelligence and formulating best practices
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM join hands on AI
30 Sep 2016
The new non-profit formed by the five technology leaders is also in talks with Apple and the Elon Musk-backed OpenAI, with the aim of educating the public and governments about artificial intelligence and formulating best practices
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM join hands on AI
30 Sep 2016
The new non-profit formed by the five technology leaders is also in talks with Apple and the Elon Musk-backed OpenAI, with the aim of educating the public and governments about artificial intelligence and formulating best practices
Moscow all set to pull the plug on Microsoft
29 Sep 2016
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