Author: Pranali Mehta
Xiaomi, a technology giant in China, has reportedly launched its Mi Portable Electric Air Compressor, a digital tire inflator, in India.
The product has a light and compact design, powered by an 18,650mAh built-in lithium-ion battery. This battery w
Bengaluru-based real-estate platform, NoBroker.com, has reportedly announced the launch of its all-inclusive property management services. The platform promotes rental guarantee to NRI property owners and to those customers who have their properties
Zero-emission electric farm and utility tractors manufacturer, Solectrac, has reportedly announced that it has secured a grant of $514,688 from the Bay Area Air Quality District. The grant has been announced as part of the Air District’s FARMER
Singapore’s digital bank Asia Digital Bank Corporation (ADBC) has apparently joined hands with Tencent Cloud. The companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) under which, Tencent will provide its financial cloud platform to ADBC f
ERMProtect has recently announced its partnership with Lumu to offer Continuous Compromise Assessment tool powered by AI to customers.
The products offered by Lumu systematically ensure real-time collection and analysis of various network metadata s
Samsung, a multinational electronics company, has recently started offering customer support service via WhatsApp in India, to remotely cater to various queries raised by consumers.
As per the statement made by the company, it has been offering vari
Nokia Corporation, one of the leading companies in 5G, networks, and phones, has reportedly announced that it has collaborated with Bharti Airtel to power Voice over LTE (VoLTE) network in India. The network, which will be powered by Nokia’s Cl
The United Kingdom is reportedly expected to terminate the adoption of Huawei technology for its 5G network by 2020, amid security concerns.
Several countries are reportedly making their transition from the 4G network to a more advanced and high spe
Dish Network has reportedly completed the $1.4 billion acquisition of Boost Mobile. Boost Mobile is a former subsidiary of Sprint that resells the prepaid mobile service.
The deal will enable Dish to become a mobile provider, however, functioning as