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Google Begins Shipping Wireless Pixel Buds
Google Pixel Buds -- set to take on Apple AirPods -- were unveiled alongside the flagship Pixel 2 XL and Pixel 2 smartphones and Google Home smart speakers in October for $159.
Brace For Severe Delays as Railways is Still Testing Fog Visibility Tech
Rattled by the massive disruption in services year after year in winter, the railways has initiated several steps to use technology to fight fog.
Hydrogen-Powered Trains to Run on German Rails From 2021
French engineering giant Alstom says it has signed an agreement to deliver 14 fuel-cell trains to LNVG, a rail company in Germany’s Lower Saxony state.
Vodafone, Huawei Achieve First 5G Data Connection in Italy
Vodafone and Huawei have together achieved first 5G Data Connection in Italy. The 5G trials clocked speeds of up to 2.7 Gbps.
Tata Elxsi, Blackberry to Help Companies Develop Secure Software Solutions
BlackBerry last month introduced new cybersecurity consulting services aimed at enabling enterprises to mitigate security risks in connected automobiles that threaten personal and public safety.
Israel-Based Firm Sues Apple Over iPhone Dual-Lens Camera
According to a report late on Tuesday, Corephotonics filed the lawsuit in a federal court in northern California where Apple is headquartered.
Delhi Air Pollution: 5 Things You Must Check Before Buying an Air Purifier
Buying an air purifier to counter the high air pollution levels, especially in New Delhi? This air purifier buying guide aims to help you take an informed decision.
Drone Developers Show New Technology at Ybor City ‘Rodeo’
The rodeo is the culminating event of the ThunderDrone Tech Expo that kicked off in September. But in addition to showing off capabilities like the Hive Mind Nova, or a crawling ground vehicle like the Ghost Robotics Minotaur, ThunderDrone has served as a...
Twitter Aims at Handling Abuse Better
The biggest updates on the platform include abusive behaviour, self-harm, spam and related behaviours, graphic violence and adult content.
Apple's iPhone X Hits The Spot as Long Queues Return From Sydney to Shanghai
In Australia, around 400 people queued outside Apple's flagship store in central Sydney to pay A$1,579 ($1,218) for the 10th-anniversary model, a glass-and-stainless-steel device that Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook billed as "the biggest leap forward si...
HCL Technologies to Start Business Operations in Nagpur From April 2018
Training of the first batch of recruits is currently underway and the business operations will commence from the first week of April with 200 people, said senior vice president of HCL Technologies Sanjay Gupta.
Apple iPhone X: 10 Things That Make it Special
Here are ten special features in the Apple iPhone X you need to know before buying.
Twitter's Streaming App Periscope Hikes Payments to Video Stars
The app, founded in 2014 and bought by Twitter in 2015, is hiking payments to its users at a time when it faces more competition in live-streaming video, including from Google's YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.
App Developer Access to iPhone X Face Data Spooks Some Privacy Experts
Apple allows developers to take certain facial data off the phone as long as they agree to seek customer permission and not sell the data to third parties, among other terms in a contract seen by Reuters.
Ladies, Your iPhone is Auto Saving Semi-Nude Selfies in a New Folder
Apple AI, embedded into its photo-gallery app 'Photos', has suddenly sparked up a scare among women iPhone users as it has been found categorizing semi-nude photos of Apple users under a category 'brassiere'.
NASA's 2020 Mars Rover to Have Twenty-Three 'Eyes'
These "eyes" will provide dramatic views during the rover's descent to Mars and be the first to capture images of a parachute as it opens on another planet, the US space agency said.