Category: Technology

  • POCO X6 Neo 5G Goes On Sale In India Via Flipkart; Check Price And Bank Offers |

    New Delhi: Poco launched the thinnest smartphone to date 'POCO X6 Neo 5G' in India last week. Now, the budget-friendly smartphone Poco X6 Neo is available for sale via the e-commerce platform Flipkart.

    The smartphone is available in Stellar Black, Horizon Blue, and Martian Orange color options and the device is 7.69mm thick and weighs around 175 grams. It is the third phone in the POCO X6 series which includes the POCO X6 and POCO X6 Pro. Notably, the smartphone will receive two major Android updates and security patches for four years.

    The smartphone comes in two storage variants: 8GB RAM + 128GB and 12GB RAM + 256 GB. The newly launched Poco X6 Neo 5G smartphone is priced at Rs. ₹15,999 for the base model with 8GB RAM + 128GB storage. The top-end variant is priced at Rs. ₹17,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant.

    Bank Offers:

    Flipkart is providing a Rs 1,000 discount for transactions made through ICICI bank cards and EMI purchases. Adding further, a Rs 1,000 exchange offer is also available. The company claims that the first 1,000 customers stand the chance to win Myntra coupons worth Rs 1,000. (Also Read: Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Chipset With AI Power; Check Specs)

    Following the application of a discount, the Poco X6 Neo 5G smartphone is now available for Rs. 14,999, while the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage version is priced at Rs. 16,999.

    POCO X6 Neo 5G Specifications And Features:

    The smartphone features a stunning 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an impressive peak brightness of 1,000 nits. It is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support.

    Under the hood, the POCO X6 Neo 5G features the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 chipset. It comes with an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. (Also Read: Vivo T3 5G Official Launch Date Confirmed In India; Check Date And Availability)

    The POCO X6 Neo 5G houses a 108MP primary camera and a 2MP depth sensor. There is a 16MP shooter on the front for selfies and video calls. It runs on MIUI 14 based on Android 13. The smartphone features Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for enhanced durability and incorporates graphite sheets to manage thermal performance during gaming sessions.

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  • Cyber ​​Attack, Data Breach Among Top Risks For Businesses In India: Survey |

    New Delhi: Cyber ​​attacks and data breaches are the top business risks for organizations in India, according to the 2023 Global Risk Management Survey. Cyber ​​attacks and data breaches were placed seventh in the 2021 business risks survey.

    Global professional services firm Aon collected inputs from around 3,000 risk managers, c-suite leaders, treasurers, talent professionals, and other executives from 61 countries and territories to identify the most pressing business challenges. (Also Read: Free Aadhaar Update Deadline Extended: Check List Of Required Documents To Do The Same)

    The biennial survey said that India's dependence on technology is likely to increase with the widespread adoption of digital infrastructure like the Unified Payments Interface, Aadhaar, and Open Network for Digital Commerce. (Also Read: Poco X6 5G Gets A Significant Price Drop On Flipkart: Check Details)

    “With increasing digitisation, cybercrimes continue to become rampant with costs and complexities associated with such breaches forcing organizations to look at risk mitigation and transfer mechanisms to better manage cyber risks,” the survey noted.

    Business interruption and failure to attract or retain top talent were marked as the second and third biggest risks facing organizations in India, respectively.

    “There is a compelling need for Indian businesses to leverage advanced data analytics and experts to understand and manage the dynamics of integrated risks,” said Nitin Sethi, Chief Executive Officer of Talent Solutions in India at Aon.

    Failure to meet customer needs, rapidly changing market trends, supply chain disruptions, and personal liabilities were marked down the list as other critical challenges for businesses in India.

  • Devin: World's First AI Software Engineer Launched; Can Solve All Tasks With a Single Prompt |

    New Delhi: Cognition, a US-based company, has unveiled Devin and announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence chatbot called Devin. This AI chatbot can write, code, and create using a single prompt.

    The company, a startup backed by Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, claims that this AI chatbot is the world's first fully autonomous AI software engineer. Unlike other AI counterparts, it stands out because it doesn't just provide coding suggestions or autocomplete tasks. Moreover, it can take on and complete an entire software project independently.

    Cognition calls it a “tireless, skilled teammate” that is “equally ready to build alongside you or independently complete tasks for you to review.” Additionally, the company stated that “with Devin, engineers can focus on more interesting problems, and engineering teams can strive for more ambitious goals.”

    Devin sends the code to the user to test out pic.twitter.com/Ko1oTqRXzm

    — Cognition (@cognition_labs) March 12, 2024

    Described as a “tireless, skilled teammate” by Cognition, Devin stands out for its ability to operate autonomously, offering both collaboration and independent task completion. According to Cognition, Devin empowers engineers to tackle more engaging challenges while enabling engineering teams to pursue ambitious objectives. (Also Read: POCO X6 Neo 5G With 5000mAh Battery Launched In India At Rs 15,999; Check Specs And Other Features)

    Notably, the initial access to Devin has been limited, with only a select few having the opportunity to utilize its capabilities. People who've tested it say Devin is really good at coding. It's even better and is exceptional and surpasses even the most advanced LLMs currently available, such as GPT-4 and Gemini. Some folks who tried it early said they could make whole websites and basic games in only 5-10 minutes using Devin.

    Today we're excited to introduce Devin, the first AI software engineer.

    Devin is the new state-of-the-art on the SWE-Bench coding benchmark, has successfully passed practical engineering interviews from leading AI companies, and has even completed real jobs on Upwork.

    Devin is… pic.twitter.com/ladBicxEat — Cognition (@cognition_labs) March 12, 2024

    In testing, Devin demonstrated remarkable performance, solving 13.86% of open issues on Github, far surpassing other AI-powered assistants like Anthropic's Claude (4.8%) and GPT-4 (1.8%).

    Cognition AI boasts notable investors, including PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, who has injected $22 million into the company. The company's founders, Scott Wu (CEO), Steven Hao (CTO), and Walden Yan (CPO), have a track record of success in international coding competitions, amassing 10 gold medals in top-tier events since their teenage years. (Also Read: AI Will Be Smarter Than Any Single Human By Next Year, Says Space X and Tesla CEO Elon Musk)

    This AI tool does not come with the intention to replace human engineers, it is designed to work hand-in-hand with them.

  • Elon Musk Announces xAI's Plan To Open-Source Grok Chatbot Amid OpenAI Dispute

    Grok became available to premium users on X, previously referred to as Twitter in December 2023.

  • Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches India's Fastest And Indigenously Designed Router In Bengaluru |

    New Delhi: In a significant stride towards technological independence and innovation, Union Minister for Communications, Electronics and Information Technology and Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw launched India's fastest and indigenously designed IP/MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) router in Bengaluru on Saturday.

    MPLS is a routing technique in telecommunications networks that directs data from one node to the next, based on labels rather than network addresses. The project is spearheaded by the collaboration of the government's Department of Telecom, CDOT and Nivetti. It marks a momentous achievement in the nation's journey towards becoming a major product and manufacturing hub in the global tech landscape. (Also Read: Elon Musk Announces X Streaming Service For Long Videos On Smart TVs, Competing With YouTube)

    Vaishnaw said, “It is matter of pride for us that indigenously developed and made in India router, a secure router, a core routers of capacity 2.4 tbps has been developed and launched today. This is a core router, which is secure and which can actually provide very important functions in our entire Prime Minister's vision of Digital India.” (Also Read: Sam Altman Finally Returns To OpenAI Board)

    “As you know, networking is key to entire Digital India efforts. And within networking routers, a core router like this is very, very important. So, I'm so glad that this kind of complex equipment has been designed in India developed in India and made in India,” the minister said.

    The minister further said, “Over the past decade, India has laid down the foundational stones of technological advancement and innovation, setting the stage for significant development in the coming years.

    The launch of the 2.4 terabits per second (tbps) router is seen not only as a testament to the country's growing capabilities in the tech domain but also as a pivotal moment that aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for digital India – a vision that emphasizes scaling up technological developments and fostering an environment ripe for manufacturing and innovation.”

    “And the coming five years will be the journey when lots of these foundations will see totally new structures built up them for the country, for the people and for technology,” the Minister added.

    Minister Vaishnaw highlighted the transformative shift in manufacturing paradigms, from traditional mechanical processes to ones deeply intertwined with software, innovation, and intellectual prowess.

    He said, “We are a good service nation and will continue to be that. We will continue to grow on the services. In parallel, we make our efforts to become a product nation and a manufacturing nation. That's the focus that's why I' ve come here today. I will also be going to Applied Materials where the equipments which go into manufacturing semiconductors, they will be manufactured and designed in India.”

    He further said, “Today, manufacturing is no longer the old manufacturing where it was practically a mechanical kind of activity, where you go to fix cut things in a particular size. Today's manufacturing is a manufacturing where there is lots and lots of software in it, lots and lots of innovation in it, lots and lots of combination of brain power in the hardware which is today's manufacturing.”

    “Having a very strong base of software and having very significantly large design capabilities make us absolutely at a takeoff point where we can become a major product nation in the world,” Minister said.

    It is pertinent to note that the Nivetti router, capable of handling 2.4 tbps data, represents a leap in networking technology, promising to bolster India's digital infrastructure and support the ever-growing demand for high-speed data processing and transmission.

    This achievement is a direct result of the government's concerted efforts to create an enabling environment for innovators through policy measures, financial incentives, and a regulatory framework designed to eliminate obstacles and encourage development.

    Reflecting on the global tradition of nurturing innovation through supportive policies, Minister Vaishnaw reiterated the government's commitment to enhancing market opportunities, boosting exports, and streamlining regulations to aid innovators.

    The initiatives introduced under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, including design-linked innovation, production-linked incentives (PLI) and a variety of startup-friendly schemes, are set to be scaled up significantly, aiming at propelling India to the forefront of global innovation and product development.

  • Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14 Ultra Launched In India; Check Specs, Price And Other Features |

    New Delhi: Xiaomi launches its much-anticipated Xiaomi 14 flagship series in India. The series includes the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Ultra. Xiaomi also announces a partnership with Huawei and Qualcomm.

    Notably, Alan Schaller, a Leica photographer, tested the Xiaomi 14 series cameras. The smartphone also features a 'Cloud de Paris design' and an aluminum frame. The Xiaomi 14 will go on sale on March 11 at 12 PM via mi.com, Xiaomi outlets, Mi Home stores, Amazon and Flipkart. Meanwhile the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will go on sale on April 12 via mi.com and Xiaomi Home outlets.


    Xiaomi 14 Specifications And Price:

    The smartphone features a 6.36-inch screen, offering an impressive brightness of 3000 nits and enhanced by Dolby Vision technology. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, ensuring smooth performance. It runs on the Android 14 HyperCharge OS. The Xiaomi 14 comes in three color options: Jade Green, Matte Black, and Classic White.

    Co-engineered with #Leica, the #Xiaomi14 camera system redefines Smartphone photography experience:

    Next-gen Leica Summilux lens for exceptional clarity & detail. Light Fusion 900 image sensor for single-frame HDR & low-light brilliance. Leica 50MP Triple Camera System… pic.twitter.com/xY2YnbRnYB — Xiaomi India (@XiaomiIndia) March 7, 2024

    The smartphone is loaded with a 4610 mAh battery and 50W wireless HyperCharge capability. With an IP68 rating, it provides exceptional durability and resistance to water and dust. For connectivity, the smartphone features next-generation Wi-Fi 7 technology, Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1, Bluetooth 5.2. (Also Read: Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G With Air Gesture Support And Design Teased On Amazon Microsite)

    The newly-launched smartphone comes with 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage variant and carries a price tag of Rs 69,999. There is a 24-month no-cost EMI. In the camera department, the smartphone features a 50MP primary camera with OIS. For selfies and video chats, there is a 32MP Camera.

    Xiaomi 14 Ultra Specifications And Price:

    The smartphone features a 6.73-inch QHD+ LTPO OLED display, boasting a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels. It runs on the Android 14-based HyperOS custom skin.

    The smartphone is loaded with a 5,300mAh battery, supporting rapid charging capabilities with 90W wired charging and impressive 80W wireless charging support. Xiaomi 14 Ultra comes in Black and White color options.

    This smartphone is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and features a Quad Curved display. The newly launched smartphone comes with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage variant and carries a price tag of Rs 99,999. (Also Read: Vivo V30 Series With Android 14 And Zeiss Optics Launched In India At Rs 33,999; Check Price, Specs)

  • Meta's Instagram And Facebook Down For Users Globally

    Meta's social media platforms Instagram and Facebook were down on Tuesday, and users across the globe reported outage. Social media gets flooded with reactions

  • NCPCR Seeks Action Against Ullu App Over Distribution Of 'Obscene, Objectionable' Content

    The apex child rights body informed the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology about this issue in a letter.

  • Ashwini Vaishnaw's BIG Statement On Google-Indian Startups Row, Says… |

    New Delhi: Taking a strong view of Google pulling out some apps from its Play Store, the government on Saturday said delisting of Indian apps cannot be permitted and that the tech company and the startups concerned have been called for a meeting next week. In an interview to PTI, IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the startup ecosystem is key to the Indian economy and their fate cannot be left to any big tech to decide.

    The minister's comments assume significance as Google on Friday began removing some apps, including popular matrimony apps, from its Play Store in India over a dispute on service fee payments, even as apps and well-known startup founders cried foul. (Also Read: Google Responds To Criticism By Reinstating Shaadi.com, Naukri, And Other Apps On Play Store)

    Taking a serious view of the issue, Vaishnaw said: “India is very clear, our policy is very clear…our startups will get the protection that they need.” The minister said the government will be meeting Google and app developers who have been delisted, next week, to resolve the dispute. (Also Read: Google Faces Backlash For Removing Indian Apps From Play Store Amid Fee Dispute)

    “I have already called Google…I have already called the app developers who have been delisted, we will be meeting them next week. This cannot be permitted..This kind of delisting cannot be permitted,” Vaishnaw asserted.

    Stating that India has built a strong startup ecosystem of over one lakh startups, and more than 100 unicorns from scratch in a matter of 10 years, the minister said the energy of youth and entrepreneurs must be channelised fully and “cannot be left to the policies of any big tech.”

    “I will be telling Google…Our entrepreneurial energy…startups, look at the whole startup India programme, 10 years back we had practically nothing and today we have more than 1,00,000 startups, more than 100 unicorns… This is something…the energy of our youth, the energy of our entrepreneurs, energy of our talented people that has to be channelised fully well, it cannot be left to the policies of any big tech,” Vaishnaw said.

    On Friday, Google said 10 companies in the country, including “many well-established” ones had avoided paying fees despite benefiting from the platform and Play Store, and proceeded to delist some apps.

    It did not name the firms but a search of Play Store on android phones did not give results for matrimonial apps such as Shaadi, Matrimony.com and Bharat Matrimony. Balaji Telefilms' Altt (formerly ALTBalaji), audio platform Kuku FM, dating service Quack Quack, Truly Madly also disappeared from Play Store.

    Separately, Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said he has been flagging the concerns around dominance of Google stifling competition and startups. The government, he said, has to find if the current issue “trespasses” into the “abuse and misuse” of dominance category.

    “I have raised concerns on the dominance of Google in the past, it controls more than 90 per cent of the app ecosystem in India, the fact that they are a vertically integrated large company, we are concerned that their dominance does stifle competitions and startups , and it can be misused against startups, and there are some legitimate concerns that the government has,” Chandrasekhar said.

    The government and court has to look whether this particular incident trespasses into that territory of abuse and misuse, he added. The raging dispute is over Google imposing a fee of 11 to 26 per cent on in-app payments after anti-competition body CCI ordered scrapping of an earlier system of charging 15 to 30 per cent.

    Google went ahead to remove the apps not paying the fee after the Supreme Court did not provide interim relief to companies behind these apps in their battle against the search giant's app marketplace fee.

    While Bharat Matrimony founder Murugavel Janakiraman described the move as “dark day” for the Internet in India, Kuku FM Co-founder Vinod Kumar Meena in a statement had said that Google was behaving like a 'monopoly'.

    Quack Quack Founder Ravi Mittal said the company would comply with rules to get back on the marketplace. Google previously sent notices of Play Store violations to Matrimony.com, which runs app BharatMatrimony, and Info Edge, which runs a similar app, Jeevansathi.

    Info Edge (India) Ltd on Saturday said its apps, including naukri.com, 99 acres.com, and shiksha.com have been removed from Google Play Store but within hours stated that some of them have been restored.

    “Many of the Info Edge apps are back on the play store. An effort very well led by (company MD and CEO) Hitesh and the entire Info Edge team. People were up all night for this. Great crisis management,” Info Edge founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani said in a post on

    On Friday, Bikhchandani had emphasized on the need of an app store/ play store that is a part of Digital Public Infrastructure. “Indian companies will comply – for now. But what India needs is an App Store/ Play Store that is a part of Digital Public Infrastructure – like UPI and ONDC. The response needs to be strategic,” he had said.

    Bikhchandani had claimed that Info Edge had cleared all pending Google invoices in a timely manner and was compliant with its policies. IAMAI – an industry association that represents some of the largest Indian startups as well as international firms – condemned the removal of apps and had urged Google to reinstate delisted apps.