technology

Bengaluru-based CeNS researchers develop technology to transform glass windows into energy storing device

The transparent battery features a distinctive design employing aluminium-ion battery technology

technology

Joe Biden’s campaign joins TikTok, even as administration warns of national security concerns with app

Joe Biden isn’t expected to personally join the platform, aides said, nor the others in his administration.

technology

Xiaomi says India’s scrutiny of Chinese firms unnerves suppliers

China’s Xiaomi has told New Delhi that smartphone component suppliers are wary about setting up operations in India amid heavy scrutiny of Chinese companies by the government

technology

How can child safety be ensured online?

What are the dangers and risks for children in the virtual space? What is the responsibility of tech companies? Should public pressure be stepped up to incorporate more safety aspects especially for use by children? How can governments step in…

technology

Ohsumi, Japan’s first successful satellite

On February 11, 1970, Ohsumi became Japan’s first successful satellite after it was launched into orbit around Earth. Coming after four failures, it was a considerable achievement of Japanese rocket technology. A.S.Ganesh takes a look at the success story of…

Politics

Azhar Ali: Labour defends standing by Rochdale by-election candidate

Nick Thomas-Symonds says Azhar Ali’s words were “unacceptable” but Labour will still campaign for him.

technology

Nvidia CEO Huang says countries must build sovereign AI infrastructure

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that every country needs to have its own artificial intelligence infrastructure in order to take advantage of the economic potential while protecting its own culture

technology

Google pledges 25 million euros to boost AI skills in Europe

Alphabet-owned Google has pledged 25 million euros to help poeple in Europe learn to use artificial intelligence

technology

CSIR NAL flies test-drone that can double up as ‘pseudo satellite’

HAPs fly in the stratosphere and can be powered by solar cells to be able to hover for days on end; CSIR-NAL scientists say the test plane exceeded all expectations and would help in developing a full-bodied craft

technology

CSIR NAL flies test-drone that can double up as ‘pseudo satellite’

HAPs fly in the stratosphere and can be powered by solar cells to be able to hover for days on end; CSIR-NAL scientists say the test plane exceeded all expectations and would help in developing a full-bodied craft