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The new smartphone-based tool developed by researchers of Raj Reddy Centre for Technology and Society (RCTS) at IIIT-Hyderabad promises to revolutionise the way malnutrition is detected among children.
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With this launch, PhonePe is advancing financial inclusion in India by offering insurance products that provide quick and easy access to life insurance coverage, without the need for extensive income verification
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The 18 satellites were the initial batch for China’s Qianfan ("Thousand Sails") broadband network, intended to serve as China’s equivalent of Elon Musk’s Starlink. They were launched on Tuesday aboard the Long March 6A rocket from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province, North China.
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The company assessed the persuasiveness of GPT-4o’s text and voice features. Launched publicly in May, GPT-4o's voice modality was deemed low risk, while the text modality slightly exceeded the threshold for medium risk, according to their research paper.
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“Our findings show that domestic microwaves have a microbiome more similar to kitchen surfaces, reflecting greater human influence, while laboratory microwaves contain bacteria that are more resistant to radiation,” said Daniel Torrent, a researcher at Darwin Bioprospecting Excellence SL in Paterna, Spain.
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According to Dilip Asbe, Managing Director and CEO of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), credit card spending via UPI has reached ₹10,000 crore per month. He also noted that credit lines on UPI accounts have reached around ₹100-₹200 crore, with the remainder coming from the RuPay credit card on the UPI platform.
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The lawsuit, filed in a Northern California federal court, called Musk's case a "textbook tale of altruism versus greed"
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In its complaint, ADIF detailed Google's dominance and "alleged abusive behavior" in the online search and display advertising markets.
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On Friday, the US Justice Department announced that it had filed a lawsuit in a California federal court, alleging violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and failure to adhere to previous court orders.
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A new photo from NASA's Juno spacecraft showcases vivid, swirling clouds across Jupiter's skies, reminiscent of colorful brushstrokes on a painting
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When wildfire smoke fills the air, doctors advise people to stay indoors to avoid inhaling harmful particles and gases. But what about trees and other plants that can't seek shelter?
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A group of scientists has identified a new species of loach in Meghalaya's South Garo Hills district, near Bangladesh border
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The service compiles images from various sources, from satellites in geosynchronous orbit that snap low-resolution photos from
tens of thousands of miles above Earth, to satellites closer to Earth that capture higher-resolution shots, and even aerial photos taken from airplanes, kites, drones and even balloons
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Malware attacks grew to 13,44,566 in 2024 from 12,13,528 in 2023, as noted in the 2024 SonicWall Mid-Year Cyber Threat Report.
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In the Q2 earnings call, Zuckerberg highlighted promising signs of improved retention and engagement on WhatsApp, noting that India has become Meta's largest market for AI usage
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Cber security firm suggests these five simple steps to protect your data on servers, following the data breach in Ministry of Defense and the subsequent offer to sell the data for $3000 by hackers.
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The Indian industrial sector experienced the highest impact from data breaches, with an average cost of Rs 25.5 crore, followed by the technology industry at Rs 24.3 crore and the pharmaceutical sector at Rs 22.1 crore.
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During the company’s quarterly earnings call, where it reported $245 billion in revenue (a 15% increase year-over-year), Nadella noted that GitHub’s business is now larger than it was at the time of its acquisition.
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One of the rarest plants in the world, this large, palm-like plant survived the destruction of the dinosaurs and weathered through five ice ages, but now there is only one.
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The decision was taken during the ongoing 46th session of the World Heritage Committee.
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As climate warms, researchers cautioned that the invisible, unpredictable form of air turbulence is expected to occur more often in most northern mid-latitude regions, thereby impacting aviation.
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The Act enforces strict protections on personal data transfers, highlighted by the Reserve Bank of India's directive under Sections 10(2) and 18 of the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007, requiring payment system data to be stored within India.
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In FY24, the Cupertino-based tech giant achieved record sales driven by increased manufacturing and a rising premiumisation trend.
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Meta reported that over 50% of WhatsApp users own iPhones.