skip to content

( AS on - September 10, 2025 12:00 AM IST )

How can AI help you in your exam preparation? 6 useful study tips Subscriber Only

AI can also be an incredible assistant that can help students make the most out of their study material.
AI has mostly been viewed negatively in the field of education, with many thinking it compromises academic integrity and standards.

ChatGPT can colourise your old black-and-white photos: Here’s how to do it Subscriber Only

Do you want to add life to your old black-and-white pictures? Find out how to colorise your old photos with ChatGPT without sacrificing their authenticity.
AI tool gives you more control over the essential components such as skin tones, clothing colours, and colours in the backdrop instead of relying on generic filters found on random apps.

With smugglers and front companies, China is skirting US AI bans Subscriber Only

The Biden administration added hundreds of Chinese companies to a list of organizations considered a national security threat, and it could soon expand the rules.
Economic Survey on AI impact on jobs

EU accepts Apple pledge to let rivals access ‘tap to pay’ iPhone tech to resolve antitrust case

The European Commission, the EU's executive arm and top antitrust enforcer, said that it's accepting the commitments that Apple offered earlier this year and will make them legally binding.
european union, apple

Vodafone Idea user data breached claims cyber security firm; telco says no Subscriber Only

A report suggests that more than 30.1 crore Vodafone Idea users are affected by the data leak. VI has denied the data breach.
Vodafone Idea

Airtel launches Wynk Studio, aims to bring more than 5000 artists onboard by 2024 Subscriber Only

Wynk Studio is a platform for artists that will help them monetise and launch music on various platforms.
Wynk Studio

Qualcomm wins fight against $1 billion EU antitrust fine

The court's ruling has dealt a major setback to EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager's crackdown on Big Tech.

Tackling monopoly: South Korea ‘anti-Google law’ likely to set precedent for nations Subscriber Only

South Korea on Tuesday became the first jurisdiction to legally ban the monopolies that Apple and Google hold over payments on in-app purchases.
south korea, google, south korea anti google law, indian express, indian express news, economy news, current affairs

South Korea bans Google, Apple payment monopolies

South Korea is reportedly the first country in the world to pass such a bill, which becomes law when it is signed by the president, whose party has backed the legislation.
Google, Google reuters, Alphabet.

Facebook, Google, Twitter say could quit Hong Kong over proposed data laws: report

The laws could make the tech companies liable for the malicious sharing of individuals' information online, the newspaper added.

Facebook publishes first monthly compliance report, says took down content proactively using AI Subscriber Only

On July 15, the platform will publish another report which will contain details of user complaints received by Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp and the action taken by these three platforms on such complaints.
facebook, facebook news, facebook india news, facebook compliance report, facebook india IT act, facebook latest news

Trump extends ban on H1B, other work visas; tech firms say damaging to the US Subscriber Only

In a statement, the White House said that many American workers had been hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, and “they should not remain on the sidelines while being replaced by new foreign labour”.
DONALD TRUMP, india china border dispute, galwan faceoff, trump on india china dispute, indian express

Google sees surge in requests to remove content Subscriber Only

Two-thirds of 7,029 items requested for removal from Google came from police forces, and a larger chunk than ever was for “national security” reasons, the company’s latest transparency report shows.
Vodafone Idea share, Google, Google Vodafone-Idea, Vodafone-Idea Google, Business news, Indian Express

NASA craft circling Moon unable to spot Vikram lander, will check again on Oct 14 Subscriber Only

NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), which is circling the Moon since 2009, will fly over that location again on October 14 and make another attempt to find Vikram.

Watch Chandrayaan-2 LIVE: ISRO loses communication with lander Subscriber Only

The touchdown of Vikram lander is scheduled between 1.30 am and 2.30 am, followed by the rollout of Pragyaan rover between 5.30 am and 6.30 am.
India takes a giant leap as Chandrayaan-2 lands on Moon's South Pole

Chandrayaan-2 landing: 15 ‘terrifying’ minutes to history tonight Subscriber Only

Chandrayaan-2: If successful, this would be India’s first soft landing on the moon’s surface. Only the US, the former USSR and China have been successful in landing humans or machines on the moon surface.
Chandrayaan-2 landing: 15 'terrifying' minutes to history tonight

Chandrayaan-2 lander lowers orbit ahead of Sept 7 landing Subscriber Only

The lander had separated itself from the main spacecraft on Monday and had started moving independently, though in the same orbit as the main spacecraft.
chandrayaan-2, vikram lander separates from orbiter, lander seprates, orbiter seprates, chandrayaan-2 lander, chandrayaan-2 orbiter

Lander bids goodbye to Chandrayaan-2 in countdown to descent Subscriber Only

The Vikram lander, which carries the Pragyan rover module inside it, is currently moving in the same orbit as the main spacecraft which had descended to a near-circular orbit Sunday. This orbit is 119 km
chandrayaan-2, vikram lander separates from orbiter, lander seprates, orbiter seprates, chandrayaan-2 lander, chandrayaan-2 orbiter

Facebook’s cryptocurrency based payments system gets big backers: WSJ

Each company will invest around $10 million in a consortium that will govern the cryptocurrency, the WSJ reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The money will fund the creation of the coin, which will
libra, facebook, libra facebook, digital currency, digital currency libra, facebook digital currency, cryptocurrency, facebook cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency libra, express explained, libra explained, what is libra, indian express

Microsoft turned down facial-recognition sales on human rights concerns

Microsoft concluded it would lead to innocent women and minorities being disproportionately held for questioning because the artificial intelligence has been trained on mostly white and male pictures.
microsfot, outlook, outlook hack, outlook users email, outlook account hacked, outlook hackedm microsoft outlook, outlook email hack, outlook password, outlook email hack

Apple Music subscriptions price cut: Plans now start at Rs 99 per month Subscriber Only

Apple Music's new, cheaper, subscriptions come just weeks after both Spotify and YouTube Music started becoming available in India.

Google fined $1.7 billion for search ad blocks in third EU sanction

The EU antitrust chief, however, gave a cautious welcome to Google's measures to boost competition and give Android users a choice of browsers and search apps, suggesting the company's regulatory woes may be coming to
Facebook, Google, Facebook rise, Google growth, Facebook privacy, Facebook ad revenue, Google ads, Microsoft, Amazon, monopolization, tech giants monopolization

Spotify India launch: Subscription starts Rs 13 per day, but you can listen for free too Subscriber Only

Spotify, the music streaming app is now available for download in India for both iOS and Android users. The India subscription for Spotify starts at Rs 13 per day.
Spotify, Spotify launch in india, Spotify service in India, Spotify on Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 with Spotify, Galaxy S10 India with Spotify, Spotify price, Spotify price in India

US charges China’s Huawei with bank fraud, stealing trade secrets

The Justice Department said Huawei misled a global bank and US authorities about its relationship with the subsidiaries, Skycom Tech and Huawei Device USA Inc, in order to conduct business in Iran.
Huawei, Huawei sues US government, huawei-US, NDAA ban lift, huawei technologies, chinese telecoms, US-China, united states, US telecoms market, world news, Indian express

Apple to pull some iPhones from German stores after court ruling

Qualcomm needs to post a bond of 668.4 million euros or $765 million before it can begin proceedings to enforce the order. Apple said it would pull some phones from its stores while it pursued
Apple, Apple iPhone, Apple cellular modem, Apple cellular modem iPhone, Apple developing cellular modem, Apple modem for iPhone, Apple vs Qualcomm, Intel, Apple 5G phone