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Apple reveals first custom modem chip, shifting away from Qualcomm

Apple reveals first custom modem chip, shifting away from Qualcomm

FILE PHOTO: Apple revealed its first custom-designed modem chip making it less reliant on Qualcomm chips also used in Android devices. | Photo Credit: Reuters Apple on Wednesday revealed its first custom-designed modem chip that will help connect iPhones to wireless data networks, a move that will make the company less reliant on chips from

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AI remains underutilised as few possess a deep understanding: Ness Digital CEO

AI remains underutilised as few possess a deep understanding: Ness Digital CEO

Ranjit Tinaikar, CEO of Ness Digital Engineering | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement While artificial intelligence (AI) has been a buzzword across industries, companies worldwide have yet to harness the full potential, says Ranjit Tinaikar, CEO of Ness Digital Engineering. Speaking to The Hindu during his visit to Mumbai, the New York-based tech leader stressed that

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NISAR space plan with US example of India’s cost-effectiveness: Ex-ISRO chief Somanath

Ahmedabad, Feb 20 (PTI) Former ISRO chairman S Somanath has highlighted the cost-effectiveness of India’s space programmes and noted that for the same satellite and share of work, the country will incur five-time less expenditure compared to the US for an upcoming mission. He was referring to the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission. The

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Microsoft creates chip it says shows quantum computers are ‘years, not decades’ away

Microsoft creates chip it says shows quantum computers are ‘years, not decades’ away

Microsoft’s Majorana 1 quantum computing chip is pictured in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on February 19, 2025. Courtesy of Microsoft/Handout via REUTERS | Photo Credit: COURTESY OF MICROSOFT Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a new chip that it said showed quantum computing is “years, not decades” away, joining Google and IBM in predicting

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On building resilient telecom infrastructure | Explained

On building resilient telecom infrastructure | Explained

BBMP officials remove Optical Fibre Cables (OFC) which were hanging at Avenue Road, Bengaluru in 2018. | Photo Credit: File Photo The story so far: The Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), a multilateral organisation launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019, put out a report earlier this month studying Indian telecom networks’ preparedness

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Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider Man Peter Parker Hudson Thames

6 Things We Liked, and 4 We Didn’t, About Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

While the jury is still out on whether or not Marvel is “back” after the mixed reception of the not-so-brave and not-so-new Captain America film, things are continuing on the upswing in the animation department. Marvel Animation’s latest romp, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, has been must-watch weekly television on Disney+. This is saying a lot

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Florida River Fossils

A Florida Sink Hole Swallowed These Animals 500,000 Years Ago—Now Their Bones Reveal a Lost World

Around 500,000 years ago, some horses, sloths, and armadillos had a very bad day—they fell into a sinkhole in what is now Florida and remained there until two men discovered their bones in 2022. Fossil hunters Robert Sinibaldi and Joseph Branin discovered 552 exceptionally preserved animal fossils while diving in the Steinhatchee River. The findings,

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