• by The Economic Times
    The next time youโ€™re due for a medical exam you may get a call from someone like Ana: a friendly voice that can help you prepare for your appointment and answer any pressing questions you might have. With her calm, warm demeanor, Ana has been trained to put patients at ease โ€“ like many nurses [โ€ฆ]
  • by The Economic Times
    For centuries, the vast Rub al-Khaliโ€”better known as the โ€œEmpty Quarterโ€โ€”has remained an enigma, hiding whatever traces of history may have once flourished beneath its endless dunes. But now, thanks to cutting-edge artificial intelligence and satellite imaging, researchers have made a stunning discovery: evidence of a 5,000-year-old civilization buried beneath the worldโ€™s largest continuous sand [โ€ฆ]
  • by The Verge
    Netflix and other streaming platforms are stepping up efforts to sign YouTubers, which could mean big streaming deals for sports channel Dude Perfect or former NASA engineer Mark Rober, reports The Wall Street Journal. The Journal writes that streaming platformsโ€™ creator-signing ambitions have โ€œshifted into overdriveโ€ in response to the success of MrBeastโ€™s Beast Games. [โ€ฆ]
  • by 9to5mac
    According to Bloombergโ€™s Mark Gurman, Apple is potentially working on a third generation Studio Display, codenamed J527. This would be a version ahead of the already rumored second generation Studio Display, which is codenamed J427 โ€“ but feature advantages of the third generation display are unknown. Itโ€™s also plausible that this isnโ€™t a third-generation monitor [โ€ฆ]
  • by The Economic Times
    Fears of probable recession in the US and tariff programmes on foreign products and services are likely to further delay growth prospects for Indiaโ€™s largest exporting $280 billion-plus outsourcing industry, experts and brokerage firms said in new reports. Cost pressures could increase and there will be a likely re-pause of discretionary spending on technology by [โ€ฆ]
  • by Tech In Asia
    As US tax rules tighten, Shein faces a major challenge, while Temuโ€™s model gives it an edge in the evolving market. Source link
  • by The Economic Times
    To win the artificial intelligence race, Google not only has developed its own technologies, but has also pumped money into prominent AI startups. And to preserve its competitive edge, Google has kept its ownership stakes in those startups a secret.Google owns 14% of Anthropic, according to legal filings that the AI startup submitted as part [โ€ฆ]
  • by The Verge
    According to the CSA listing, the Hub 3โ€™s knob works for things like tweaking temperature on your smart thermostat or adjusting media volume โ€” it says itโ€™s compatible with โ€œApple TV, Spotify, and other streaming platforms for unified audio management.โ€ The other physical controls include what looks like a home button, back button, and a [โ€ฆ]
  • by 9to5mac
    Thanks to Apple leaker Sonny Dickson, we now have our first look at some dummy models for the iPhone 17 lineup. These dummy models highlight a number of things: new camera bump designs across the Air and Pro models, MagSafe support across the whole lineup, varying thicknesses, and more. These dummy models donโ€™t unveil anything [โ€ฆ]
  • by Techcrunch
    Meta won a legal victory this week against Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former employee who recently published a memoir of her time at the company titled โ€œCareless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism.โ€ Source link
  • by Techcrunch
    Users on social media have discovered a controversial use case for Googleโ€™s new Gemini AI model: removing watermarks from images, including from images published by Getty Images and other well-known stock media outfits. Source link
  • by The Economic Times
    Decisions to invest in the US are likely to be delayed due to lack of clarity over tariff policy under President Donald Trumpโ€˜s new administration, according to Tata Technologies CEO & MD Warren Harris. The company, a global product engineering and digital services firm with significant presence in the US, however, is hopeful that in [โ€ฆ]
  • by The Verge
    1. Delays in getting broadband to the people. Some states are on the 1 yard line. A bunch are on the 5 yard line. More will be getting there every week. These more-sweeping changes will only cause delays. The administration could fix the problems with the program via waiver and avoid slowdowns. Shovels could already [โ€ฆ]
  • by 9to5mac
    Last week, Bloombergโ€™s Mark Gurman reported that Apple was planning โ€œone of the most dramatic software overhaulsโ€ in its history. The company is currently planning a redesign for iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16 โ€“ all in the name of consistency. Gurman even said that this would be the โ€œbiggest revamp since iOS 7โ€ [โ€ฆ]
  • by Cointelegraph
    Telegram founder and free speech advocate Pavel Durov was born on Oct. 10, 1984, in St. Petersburg, Russia, and demonstrated an early knack for computer science, culminating in the entrepreneur establishing several successful online social media platforms. While studying at Saint Petersburg State University, Durov became inspired by the success of the Facebook social media [โ€ฆ]