The Nokia T10 (Wi-Fi) is available exclusively on Amazon and Nokia online store. It comes in 3GB+32GB and 4GB+64GB configurations at Rs 11,799 and Rs 12,799, respectively
The price of iQOO Z6 Lite 5G starts from Rs 13,999 and will be available for sale from September 14
WhatsApp New Feature: The meta-owned platform announced the new feature where users can search the chat with the mentioned date instead of typing keywords. Read this detailed report to know more
By helping to eliminate information asymmetry across the user journey, fintech has made the equitable distribution of financial services easier. This ensures better inclusivity.
Will be one of the world's largest players in this space once live
China bagged the second spot in the previous quarter, but was now pushed down to the third spot with a 10% YoY decline in its shipment.
What to keep in mind when you ask your children to pick what they want to play with
Says the average selling price of its 5G-enabled devices has come down to below Rs 20,000
The short-form video market can provide the country with a monetisation opportunity worth $19 billion by 2030, according to a report by management consulting firm RedSeer
Boldly embracing technology-based interventions will empower people and enable New India to attain the desired level of sustainable and inclusive growth
63% global firms are AI experimenters, barely scratching the surface of its potential with AI maturity score of 29; Many others with higher scores are still leaving the full value of AI untapped
The Samsung Smart Monitor M8 will be available in sunset pink and spring green colours from June 15 on Samsung's official online store, Samsung Shop, Amazon and select retail stores
Startups in most sectors are helping to expand markets bringing new customers into the fold, instead of disruption of existing companies
Shopify is at an inflection point in India, as the market opportunities for online commerce in the country are expected to touch $200 billion by 2028
Short courses that are linked to market needs and breakthrough technologies will be far more useful than degrees that are outdated from day one
Forbes predicts that by 2025 more than 80 billion devices, from wearables and smartphones, to factory and smart-city sensors, will be connected to the internet