Tech
Hackers Are Targetting Online Educational Portals More Than Ever
Hackers are taking advantage of the current situation when people are locked down in their homes and are heavily reliant on digital resources.
Spotify Reportedly Testing Video Podcasts: Could This Be the Next Big Thing
The video podcasts feature will likely to reach more Spotify listeners in the coming days, albeit Spotify has not mentioned any official date.
Fortnite Sets All-time Total Players Record With 350 Million Registered Users Worldwide
In April, players spent over 3.2 billion hours in-game which is also a record.
Facebook to Reportedly Allow Employees to Work From Home Until the End of 2020
According to the report, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg may announce the company's office reopening plan in an official statement soon.
Private Photos You Thought You'd Deleted Could Still be There: How to Secure Your Data
It is important to encrypt your data, store sensitive files with required security measures and make data unrecoverable — here's how to do it.
Google Nest Users to Get Added Security Layer, Two-Factor Authentication Coming Soon
This six-digit verification code is to verify that it is actually the user who is trying to access their account, and without this code, one won't be able to log in.
Covid-19 Wreaks Havoc on Wind, Solar Energy Industry with Layoffs, Delayed Construction
While the wind industry is plagued by slowdowns in obtaining parts from overseas, solar businesses have been hit with door-to-door sales no longer feasible.
Microsoft is Changing Track With Windows 10X, Which Means It May be Available For Your Laptop Soon
That being said, Microsoft doesn’t give an exact timeline on when Windows 10X arrives on laptops, existing and new ones shipped by OEMs.
E-Commerce Players Witness Surge in Searches Related to Non-Essential Items
The government has allowed the sale of only essential products in the red zone through e-commerce platforms, non-essential products are allowed in green and orange zones, starting May 4.
Coronavirus Impact: Smartphone Market Sees Zero Sales in April, No Clear Picture for May
Since the lockdown, smartphone manufacturing units are closed, retail shops are shut and online sellers are busy delivering groceries and other essential items.
A Robot Named 'Pepper' is Cheering Up Covid-19 Patients in Japan Quarantined in Hotels
Several hotels in the capital city of Tokyo are featuring robots to help lighten the coronavirus burden on doctors and nurses.
Swiggy Runs Restaurant Health Checks, Meal Donation for Underprivileged During Covid-19
Swiggy has instructed restaurant and delivery partners to follow a strict sanitisation process, and also issued a fundraiser for the underprivileged.
Indian Digital Tax May be Delayed as Covid-19 Impacts Google, Facebook, Others
India's new digital tax has caught the industry off guard as it was not part of the main proposals which the finance ministry had presented in parliament in April.
Coronavirus Impact: Amazon India Extends Support to SMB Logistic Partners With Special Fund
This Partner Support Fund for SMBs in logistics will be available to Delivery Service Partners (DSP) and select Transportation partners in India.
Zomato Makes 'Contactless Dining' Feature Free For Restaurants For Next Six Months
Zomato last week announced a "contactless dining" feature to help restaurants increase trust and confidence of customers during coronavirus pandemic.
Connectivity as a Human Right: Facebook-Jio Deal and Mark Zuckerberg's 2013 Goal
Five years ago. Five years is a long time in the internet age. The world has evolved much (and lately managed to lock itself up) in the last half-a-decade.