Experts
- Technology
Samsung needs to change to keep up with AI development: Expert
Seoul: Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest memory chipmaker, appears to have fallen into a “crisis” amid challenging market conditions and disappointing quarterly performances. Particularly due to its recent loss of leadership in…
- Technology
India likely to be Apple’s 3rd largest market in next 2 to 3 years: Experts
New Delhi: As Apple registered strong double-digit growth in India in the March quarter this year, experts on Friday said that the country will likely become the tech giant’s third-largest market in…
- India
Indian Ocean warming at terrifying rate, could trigger massive impact: Experts
New Delhi: The year 2023 has been confirmed as the hottest one on record, new data has confirmed, and scientists warn that 2024 could be worse. From droughts and floods to more…
- India
Change behaviours, not just policies: Climate experts call for action
Ahmedabad: India’s battle with air pollution, responsible for over 1.6 million deaths annually, is a critical public health and environmental challenge. According to recent data, more than 99 per cent of the…
- Technology
RBI’s action and experts’ reactions
Chennai: The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee’s (MPC) action to hike the repo rate by 35 basis points (bps) to 6.25 per cent has got the following reactions from…
- World
Renowned Indian expert on Islamic Economics Nejatullah Siddiqui passes away in the U.S.
New Delhi: King Faisal Award-winning Indian Islamic economist Mohammad Nejatullah Siddiqui passed away in the U.S. on Saturday. According to information received from various sources he was unwell for a long time…
- Technology
5.3 bn mobile phones will become waste this year, warn experts
New Delhi: As mobile manufacturers recycle valuable components like gold, copper, silver, palladium taken from discarded devices, experts have warned that roughly 5.3 billion mobile/smartphones will drop out of use this year,…
- Health
Experts list down signs to look out for heart problems in newborn babies
New Delhi: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 17.7 million deaths in India are due to heart-related issues. These numbers also involve congenital heart (CHDs) in children. Experts explained about CHDs…
- Bangalore
Lakes remain thirsty even as Bengaluru drowned, say activists and experts
Bengaluru: The torrential rain in the city that flooded the houses and offices of tech honchos and turned roads into rivers of sorts could not fill most lakes, thanks to the land…
- World
Monkeypox infections slowing in US: Experts
New York: There have been fewer new cases of monkeypox recorded recently in some big US cities and nationwide, but experts say it is too soon to tell if the trend will…
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