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Star Wars: The Old Republic MMO Switches Studios as BioWare Shifts...
Star Wars: The Old Republic, the long-running space-set MMORPG, is changing studios. EA confirmed that it's shifting the development and operation of the...
Government Approves $11 Billion Revival Plan for BSNL to help deploy...
India's cabinet on Wednesday approved an Rs. 89,000 crore ($10.79 billion) revival package for loss-making Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) to help the...
Twitter Blue Extends Timeline for Subscribers to Edit Published Tweets to...
Twitter, the Elon Musk-owned platform which is accelerating efforts to compete shoulder to shoulder with social media giants like Instagram and Facebook, is...
Black Mirror Creator Asked ChatGPT to Write an Episode Script: It...
Black Mirror, the Netflix sci-fi anthology series, is known for exploring techno-paranoia and the effects of artificial intelligence on society. With the rise...
Reddit Lays Off 5 Percent of Its Workforce, Will Reduce Planned...
Reddit said on Tuesday it is laying off about 5 percent of its workforce, or 90 employees, joining a list of technology companies...
Google Launches Passkey Support for Workspace and Google Cloud Accounts
Google earlier in May launched Passkey support as an additional sign-in option for personal Google Accounts. Now, the tech giant is extending the...
Byju Files Lawsuit Challenging $1.2 Billion Term Loan Acceleration, Seeks Lender...
Edtech major BYJU'S on Tuesday said it has filed a complaint in the New York Supreme Court to challenge the acceleration of the...
Infinix Note 30 5G Tipped to Launch With ChatGPT-Powered Folax Voice...
Infinix Note 30 5G is set to launch in India in June and the company's upcoming smartphone might arrive with an AI-powered voice...
China Plans to Initiate AI Regulations, Says Elon Musk After Meeting...
The Chinese government will seek to initiate artificial intelligence regulations in its country, billionaire Elon Musk said on Monday after meeting with officials...
Microsoft to Pay $20 Million to Settle US FTC Charges for...
Microsoft will pay $20 million (roughly Rs. 163 crore) to settle US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charges that the tech company illegally collected personal...