Month: August 2017

  • Cost-Effective Hearing Device Rolled Out

    Cost-Effective Hearing Device Rolled Out

    The Science & Technology ministry this week rolled out an inexpensive indigenously designed hearing screening gadget for newborn infants. This hearing screening gadget is dubbed as Sohum and will be provided to almost 26 Million newborn infants born in India each year. This gadget enables screening without needing newborn infants to be asleep. Once the…

  • This App Makes Rural Connections for Flipkart

    This App Makes Rural Connections for Flipkart

    Way back in 2015, a small group of engineers commenced an experiment at Flipkart. This gave birth to a model for a Progressive Web Application (PWA). In the present day, this PWA is the second largest channel in terms of payments for the online vendors, following its Android application. The PWA is essentially a standard…

  • Smartphones worth Rs 90,000 Crore “Made In India” Last Fiscal

    Smartphones worth Rs 90,000 Crore “Made In India” Last Fiscal

    Mobile phones valued of Rs 90,000 Crore were created in the nation previous year, while imports of smartphones remained at $3.7 Billion (almost Rs 24,364 Crore) during the same period. This data was provided to the Parliament by the sources. Being one of the biggest telecom markets internationally, India has seen manufacture of smartphones increase…

  • Linux Hosting Vs Windows Hosting

    Linux Hosting Vs Windows Hosting

    Basically, there are two types of hosting offered by web hosting service provider: Linux Hosting and Windows Hosting. So user often gets confused between these two services. They are surrounded by questions such as: Should I choose Windows or Linux Hosting? What is the difference between this two hosting services? We are here to help…

  • Top Engineering Colleges in Pune

    Top Engineering Colleges in Pune

    Seeking admission in a college is a crucial turning point in every student’s life. College education lays the foundation for an individual and it’s the first step of building a career. One must be very careful and analytical when it comes to deciding which college to get into keeping various factors in mind. Top Ranked…

  • Data Storage and Computing Combined Through a New 3D Chip

    Data Storage and Computing Combined Through a New 3D Chip

    As embedded intelligence is extending its way into more zones of our lives, domains spanning from autonomous driving to tailored medicine are producing huge data amounts. But just as the overflow of data is attaining enormous proportions, the potential of computer chips to route it into valuable data is stymied. The existing computers consist of…

  • Aaykar Setu App to Help Taxpayers Perform Basic Functions

    Aaykar Setu App to Help Taxpayers Perform Basic Functions

    Now the taxpayers have a knight in a shining armor to rescue them. The Indian Government has taken up the initiative of launching an app for the taxpayers to ease their basic functions. The app is basically for the Android smartphone users so as to help the users apply for PAN card and also seek…

  • Worldpay to Be Taken Over By Vantiv in $10 Billion Contract

    Worldpay to Be Taken Over By Vantiv in $10 Billion Contract

    The largest payment processor of Britain, Worldpay Group Plc, claimed this week that it had decided to be purchased by Vantiv Inc., the U.S. credit card tech company, in a contract. The value of this deal came at 7.7 Billion Pounds ($9.95 Billion). The deal came a day post stakes in the British company grew…

  • Tencent Over Exaggerates Impact of Play-Time Limitation

    Tencent Over Exaggerates Impact of Play-Time Limitation

    Tencent Holdings Ltd. has over exaggerated the concerns that a decision to restrict play time for most of the users of its best-grossing game, Honour of Kings, might hurt its foundation. He further supported this claim by starting that those aimed only make up a small part of its entire user base. The company claimed…

  • Student from U.K. Helps Indian Village Get Solar Energy

    Student from U.K. Helps Indian Village Get Solar Energy

    Almost 100 houses in Sarvantara village of Uttar Pradesh have been provided with electricity. Thanks to a program by a candidate from the prestigious Imperial College of the U.K. A final year PhD student, Clementine Chambon, has assisted link the houses with a small 8-kWh solar power grid through her social venture start-up firm—Oorja. The…