Month: November 2021

Black Friday Will Be Confusing (Again). Here Are Our Tips

The biggest sale day of the year has crept into an entire month of sales that ebb and flow. Here’s how to make the most of it. Source

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These Microsoft Teams updates will be music to your ears

Microsoft has offered fresh details about the steps it is taking to improve the quality of video meetings in Teams, from both a technical and user experience perspective. In a blog post, the company highlighted a series of features recently introduced to Teams, and announced upcoming additions to the collaboration…

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The Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack trailer is being slammed on YouTube

The Nintendo Switch Online Expansion overview trailer has now become the company’s most disliked video on YouTube. Likes and dislikes on a YouTube trailer aren’t always the clearest indicator of whether a video game, film, or product will be successful, but it does give you a general idea of how…

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Jai Bhim – How to catch actor Suriya’s Tamil courtroom tale on OTT platform

Diwali may be a few days away. But big-ticket releases on the Indian OTT space are set to stream to ring in the festive spirit already. The Tamil courtroom drama Jai Bhim is among the much-expected films of the season. It is part of the four-film package that Amazon Prime…

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Chips shortage: India woos TSMC, Intel AMD to set up manufacturing base

The crisis sweeping the global semiconductor industry is enormous. With the tech world totally dependent on chips, the problem has become fundamental, and worse, nobody knows when it will end. And India, which is trying to push itself into the forefront of the tech manufacturing, is also facing the pinch…

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Anti-drone systems can help foil Jammu-like attack

In the wee hours of June 27, one of India’s most critical military installations, the high-security Air Force Station in Jammu, became victim of a ‘novel’ weaponised drone attack. The attack was first of its kind and is being seen as a precursor of things to come.  The June 27…

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