Technology
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Microsoft To Launch Its Own AI Chips To Ditch NVIDIA GPU
Microsoft is developing its own AI chips to reduce its reliance on Nvidia GPUs and ensure a stable supply of AI hardware. Know more ... -
Will Great Learning Founders Get Back Their Company From BYJU’s Crises?
The founders of Great Learning are trying to take back their company from BYJU’s because of financial problems & controversies. Can they make a ... -
Smart TV Market Dropped By 5% In 2023, Smartphones Winning The Race
Just imagine, you’re a very busy person and you’ve 2 choices – a Smart TV for ₹40,000 or an excellent Smartphone at the same ... -
Hassle-Free Auto-Download Your Favorite Podcasts On YouTube Music
YouTube Music is introducing a new feature that allows users to auto-download podcasts within the app. This comes after Google announced the discontinuation of ... -
iPhone 15 Models Are Too Hot To Handle, Know The Cause of Overheating
Planning to buy an iPhone 15 Pro? Apple has also issued a warning to iPhone 15 users. Be aware of the iPhone overheating or ... -
Google Is Shutting Down Its Google Podcast. What’s Next?
Google has made a big announcement for podcast listeners. On Google’s 25th birthday, the company announced that it is shutting down its Google Podcasts ... -
PhonePe Launches Indus Appstore For ‘Made-In-India’ Apps
PhonePe acquired Indus OS in July 2022. Now they are ready to take on Google Play Store in India, by launching Indus Appstore, similar ... -
Google Expands Its AI Chatbot Bard To Compete With ChatGPT
This is a battle of AI chatbots and AI language models. ChatGPT and Bard have both gained much popularity, but who is winning the ... -
‘X’ aka Twitter Won’t Be Free Anymore, Elon Musk Hints
Would you like to pay just for your existence on X (Twitter)? Well, Elon Musk has made an announcement and is probably collecting users’ ... -
CSIR Adopts New Work Culture, Puts Industry Needs First
A fast-paced world needs organizations and industry to align with its needs, and the same has been done for CSIR, putting the industry first. ...









