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TCIL: Bharti Hexacom has gained majority shareholder approval to sell mobile towers to Indus Towers for ₹1,134 crore, despite some opposition from Telecom Consultants of India over valuation issues.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang visits TSMC in Taipei as the company navigates the complexities of US-China relations regarding AI ...
OpenAI announces the opening of its first office in New Delhi, India, aiming to enhance AI accessibility and services in the ...
Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan unveils the Kerala Fibre Optic Network (KFON) OTT platform, marking a significant ...
The Trump administration is considering a plan to reallocate at least $2 billion from the CHIPS Act to fund critical minerals ...
Born of a partnership with Taiwanese hardware heavyweight Asus, the handheld device includes a central screen with two side ...
Meta has signed a significant $10 billion cloud computing deal with Google, enhancing its AI infrastructure and escalating ...
According to a social media post, Lee has been appointed assistant vice president in the Chairman's office, as business ...
Apple is raising the subscription price for its streaming service Apple TV+ to $12.99, following a trend in the industry.
Verizon has reached a settlement in a patent infringement lawsuit that resulted in a $175 million jury verdict against the ...
The Indian government has approved an additional capital expenditure of ₹6,982 crore for BSNL in 2025 to enhance its 4G ...
Kyndryl, the US IT firm, announced a $2.25 billion investment in India to develop AI capabilities, establish a new AI lab, and foster local talent, aligning with India's digital and economic growth ...