Electronics
South Korean electronics giants have been granted permission for easier US chip equipment exports to China
10 Oct 2023
South Korean tech giants such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix will be permitted to supply their chip equipment units to their Chinese factories.
Motorola unveils affordable moto G84 featuring snapdragon 695, priced below $250
01 Sep 2023
Last week, Motorola gave a sneak peek of the Moto G84 on Flipkart, and today, the company officially unveiled this mid-range smartphone in India. While sporting the somewhat dated Snapdragon 695 chipset with 5G support, it manages to offer an attractive package for its price.
Govt, Amazon Web Service team up to set up quantum computing lab
21 Jan 2021
The world’s first quantum computing applications lab on Amazon Web Service to support a national government’s mission, the initiative will help advance developments in science and technology and bolster economy
Reliance Jio develops own 5G network technology: report
11 Mar 2020
The new technology, which lets software undermine hardware on the technology front, will be a big negative for telecom gear suppliers as it would steal them of the potential profits Jio would otherwise have offered
Samsung launches world's first foldable glass phone, Galaxy Z Flip
13 Feb 2020
Galaxy Z Flip features Samsung’s proprietary bendable Ultra Thin Glass, for the first time for any brand, which makes the device look sturdy while also easing the problem of repairing the display
Samsung launches world's first foldable glass phone, Galaxy Z Flip
13 Feb 2020
Galaxy Z Flip features Samsung’s proprietary bendable Ultra Thin Glass, for the first time for any brand, which makes the device look sturdy while also easing the problem of repairing the display
Sony enters connected car market with `Vision-S’
08 Jan 2020
The concept car, unveiled at CCS 2020, uses the `Safety Cocoon’ to evade risk and safely drive through in various daily situations by detecting 360 degrees around the vehicle, Sony stated in a website release
Scientists discover potential sustainable energy technology for the household refrigerator
29 Mar 2019
Signalchip unveils India’s first indigenous semiconductor chip
27 Feb 2019
Launching the chip at a function in New Delhi, telecom secretary Aruna Sundarajan said the launch of a world class product by Signalchip is the start of the third technology wave, after Software and Digital India
Static electricity could charge our electronics
28 Jan 2019
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