While big tech has shouldered the load, the Nasdaq Composite is also home to 700 health-care and biotechnology companies that have stoked investor interest as they search for ways to treat the coronavirus.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has put its plan to monetise operational publicly-funded highway projects on hold for two months, given that investors might not commit long-term investments at this juncture, due to uncertainty over toll collections.
The commerce ministry had on March 24 banned the exports of all sorts of ventilators, including artificial respiratory apparatus, oxygen therapy apparatus and breathing devices, and sanitisers.
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has launched an online GIS based database depicting the proximity of fish landing centres to Covid-19 hotspots in Kerala.
HP Smart Tank 530 delivers hassle-free, reliable printing at an affordable price. It is designed to provide good ink tank experience and print quality for home users.
The Watson virtual agent is AI-enabled and will be able to understand and respond to queries in English and Hindi.
Attackers are pivoting their existing infrastructure for the distribution of ransomware, phishing emails, and other malware, leveraging COVID-19 keywords that get us to click on links or open emails.
The Indian Institute of Technology-Madras’ (IIT-M) incubated start-up Muse Wearables has developed new methods for coating textiles with nanoparticles-based antimicrobial agents that can ‘inactivate’ the human coronavirus on contact.
Kerala has decided to send people aged above 65 years on reverse quarantine during lockdown 3.0 as the magnitude of reverse migration to the state seems larger than what was anticipated.
“Ever since the outbreak, we have observed increased volumes of phishing attacks as well as a number of malicious websites purporting to offer information or advice about the pandemic,” says Venugopal N, director, software engineering, Check Point Software Technologies.
Kerala has decided to place people aged over 65 under reverse quarantine in the third phase of lockdown, as the magnitude of reverse migration to the state seems larger than what was anticipated.
La Trobe was amongst first Australian universities to 'pause' teaching activities to ensure right decisions were made on how to deliver quality education.
Apps that are reshaping online learning either through their pioneering offerings or their way of offering these solutions. Apps that have unique offerings or unusual ways of offering solutions.
TIME, the test-prep institute, has started online courses. These include CLAT + IPM, BBA and CAT etc.
Some of the solutions we are gradually moving towards are personalised learning, constant upskilling, and greater collaboration between traditional education providers and edtech players.
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The gamified learning app for school students to be relaunched in all subjects.
While the technology will not be as effective as a GSPS tracing, it would undoubtedly save battery as the power consumption of GPS is much higher than Bluetooth.
Fortnite's metaverse event gives a glimpse of a world beyond gaming.
While the Draft Bill which seeks to increase private participation and address key issues has been welcomed by industry, more clarity is needed on some of its provisions.
We bring to you a list of book titles recommended by Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puruskar-winner Paro Anand.
Children’s books have undergone a huge transformation. The latest rage are audiobooks, ensuring there’s a grandma for every kid yearning for a bedtime story.
From gender equality and adoption to mental health and sustainability, authors today are training the spotlight on many sensitive topics.
With rumours that Kim Yo-jong might take over the leadership of North Korea after Kim Jong-un, we take a look at the role gender plays in society, especially politics.
While human touch remains an important part of the process, artificial intelligence is stepping in, too, especially where people can't.
A timely book that explains the pandemic to children, helping satisfy their curiosity about it.
In other words, we can speculate, but frankly, we don’t have much to go by till we know that work can be resumed to some extent.
The 2017 women's World Cup in England was the turning point with 180 million watching the game out of which 156 million were from India, says Lahoti.
The MESTA said the government, schools and parents should work together to ensure salaries are paid, while simultaneously minimising the financial impact on parents.
An affordable pan-and-tilt camera for home security; use it to monitor pets, babies or the elderly at home.
Although Artificial Intelligence is not being used now, Chowdhury says that rapid visualisation and data analysis is being done to provide better solutions.
Getting big-ticket investments would be challenging; focus on investments that are modest in size and low in resource demands.
Edtech firm allows learners to start certified Master’s degree at Rs 10,000; receives more than 50,000 interests.
As our lives come to depend on internet and apps, it is time we try to introduce the concept of accountability.
The real gains are for the gaming industry, which stands to benefit from this innovation.
Cambly gives you instant access to native English speakers over video chat, so you can learn and gain confidence.
Xiaomi’s new audio devices sound great and are perfect for folks on a budget.
Reading Jeet Thayil’s latest novel Low, Johan Sebastian Bach’s iconic composition The Chaconne suddenly came to mind.
The West’s adversarial journalism tradition designed to be watchdog of the government’s abuse of power would need some reformation in the midst of new media tools.
While millions face the disease, almost all are facing economic hurdles. No sector is untouched, and no impact is small. Looking beyond oil and aviation, we bring you stories of sectors facing their own unique challenges.
Some creative hashtags on social media have come to the rescue of netizens, offering distraction as well as solace in these trying times.
After privacy concerns and a government advisory against popular video conferencing app Zoom, everyone is looking for alternatives.
Exploring the world, going on an adventure or practising life in quarantine, online games are providing much more than just entertainment in lockdown.
Teams enables teachers and students to connect over video-enabled remote classrooms, offering a host of interactive and collabora-tive tools on one platform
Connecting over a quick video call with a teammate (or two) every day to talk about your respective days can be a big help.
Due to Covid-19, all universities have been compelled to offer courses online, and various videoconferencing tools are being used.
From redesigning logo to driving digital campaigns, brands are adapting to the situation by driving sensitive and timely campaigns