Author: Rahul Sankrityayan
Slack Technologies, a Silicon Valley-based enterprise application developer, has reportedly announced that it has successfully acquired the Bay Area startup, Astro. Reports cite, this is the biggest acquisition of Slack till date and will help the co
Nebras Power Investment Management, a Dutch affiliate of global investment company, Nebras Q.S.C. (Nebras), headquartered in Doha, has recently signed a binding contract to acquire 75% equity stakes in Netherlands' leading solar power assets develope
Microsoft and Intel, two of the world's biggest tech companies, have reportedly announced plans to expand in Toronto's rapidly growing technology sector. As per trusted sources, the search for qualified work-force is the major cause for these expansi
The reputed Finnish mobile phone company HMD Global, that owns the right to produce Nokia phones, has reportedly announced the reintroduction of the popular Nokia 8810 to the Australian market later this month. First introduced in the Mobile World Co
Indian multinational engineering services company L&T Technology Services has reportedly announced to have procured 100% stake in Bangalore-based semiconductor services provider, Graphene Semiconductor Services Private Limited. As per trusted sou
Tech-behemoth Google, Inc., has recently announced the launch of a new search engine, especially for the scientific community to help them easily find data present online. The new search engine (SE) will apparently work similar to its popular Google
Sony reportedly, for the first time, has used an OLED screen on a smartphone with the launch of its new flagship model, Xperia XZ3, featuring a 6-inch Quad HD+ resolution (2880 x 1440 pixels) display. Sources cite that the OLED display is derived fro
Vodafone India, a subsidiary of the world's second largest mobile phone company and Idea Cellular have successfully completed a merger to create India's largest telecom business that boasts of 408 million active subscribers. Vodaphone Idea Limited, a
Brooks Automation, a leading provider of vacuum, automation and instrumentation equipment has reportedly revealed that it plans to sell its semiconductor cryogenics business to Sweden based Atlas Copco's arm Edwards Vacuum LLC for USD 675 million in