The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said Friday that four telecom providers will pay a total of $6 million (roughly Rs. 45,60,81,000) to settle investigations into compliance with the agency’s 911 reliability rules during 2020 network outages. AT&T, CenturyLink, now Lumen Technologies, Intrado, and Verizon Communications will implement compliance plans to …
Read More »Cotelligent sets up a new centre of excellence for cybersecurity
Cotelligent- a TechDemocracy Company, providers of cybersecurity products and services, notably Identity and Access Management solutions, has set up a new Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Cybersecurity. The Centre of Excellence for Cybersecurity at Hyderabad will serve as the engineering and remote delivery hub of operations for TechDemocracy, the company …
Read More »Apple Removes All References To Controversial CSAM Scanning Feature From Its Child Safety Webpage
New Delhi: Apple has pulled all the references to its controversial child sexual abuse material (CSAM) detection feature, originally announced in August, from its webpage. The CSAM detection that saw a delay in launch following backlash from privacy advocates, is now removed. It should be noted that the Cupertino, California-based …
Read More »Noises Launches Budget NoiseFit Evolve 2 with 7-day Battery Life: Price, Specs
Android users get an advantage as they can use the Quick Reply feature. In terms of design, the NoiseFit Evolve 2 resembles the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 with two buttons on the side. News18.com Last Updated:December 14, 2021, 19:09 IST FOLLOW US ON: Indian wearable brand Noise has launched a …
Read More »Analogue Pocket: Handheld gaming goes boutique
Far too long ago (for our impatient souls), boutique console maker, Analogue, teased something exciting. A retro handheld that mimicked multiple classic systems, including: All the Game Boys, the Sega Game Gear, the Neo Geo Pocket and the Atari Lynx. Oh and more recently announced: the TurboExpress, too. In other …
Read More »It’s time for democracies to protect dissidents from spyware – TechCrunch
Ali Al-Ahmed is the founder and director of the Institute for Gulf Affairs. Matthew Hedges Contributor Dr. Matthew Hedges is a postdoctoral teaching assistant at the University of Exeter. The TechCrunch Global Affairs Project examines the increasingly intertwined relationship between the tech sector and global politics. Governments that purchase spyware tend to …
Read More »Vivaldi 5.0 makes web browsing on Android tablets fun again
Vivaldi Vivaldi is one of our favorite web browsers, and the company (of the same name) behind it recently announced another major release. Vivaldi 5.0 is now available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and, perhaps most notably given the changes in this release, Android. Version 5 of Vivaldi has some new …
Read More »Robust Intelligence, which helps businesses stress test their AI models, raises a $30M Series B led by Tiger Global (Frederic Lardinois/TechCrunch)
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: Robust Intelligence, which helps businesses stress test their AI models, raises a $30M Series B led by Tiger Global — Robust Intelligence, an AI startup that helps businesses stress test their AI models and prevent them from failing, today announced that it has raised a $30 …
Read More »OnePlus Pad Said to Be in the Works, Expected to Launch in India in First Half of 2022
OnePlus Pad is reported to be in the works and is largely anticipated to launch in the first half of next year. This will mark as the company’s entry into the tablet segment. OnePlus has already forayed beyond smartphones and has launched its own range of smart TVs, audio products …
Read More »Meta launches first standalone office in Asia
Meta (formerly known as Facebook), on Wednesday has set an ambitious goal of training one crore small businesses and entrepreneurs and 2.50 lakh creators in the next three years through its Centre for Fuelling India’s New Economy (C-FINE) opened in Gurugram (Haryana). The centre is one of Meta’s largest offices …
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