New Delhi [India], January 23 (ANI/ATK): The development of technology has given rise to a revolutionary phenomenon that we refer to as Virtual Influencers. As an influencer marketing agency, it's very important to know such types of influencers. They are computerised humanoids that use thei
Cancer cells migrate through the body for a variety of reasons; some simply follow the flow of a fluid, while others actively follow chemical trails. So, how do you figure out which cells are shifting and why? Researchers at Purdue University reverse-engineered a cellular signal processing s
Cancer cells migrate through the body for multiple reasons; some are simply following the flow of a fluid, while others are actively following specific chemical trails. So how do you determine which cells are moving and why? Purdue University researchers have reverse-engineered a cellular si
Microsoft is under pressure to maintain growth rates at its cloud unit Azure, after several quarters of the downturn in the personal computer market hurt Windows and devices sales.
Dell has announced that it seeks to reduce its reliance on chips made in China, including those made by foreign firms. The company said it will stop using Chinese-made chips by 2024.
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia termed the whole exercise to be an act of malice detailing how the CBI raided his office on a second Saturday (an official holiday) and gave a handwritten notice to the Secretary to seize a computer from the conference room.
An aviation expert on Wednesday said that the grounding of all flights across the US was important to avoid any accidents because Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a monitoring system for all airports in the country.
Due to a sudden malfunction of one of the servers at the data centre, several computer applications and IT services faced disruption and were unavailable in the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Air India on Wednesday said that it is in touch with the relevant authority after flights across the US were grounded due to a technical glitch in the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) computer system.
Over 400 flights across the United States have been stranded due to a major outage in the computer system of the US regulator Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday.
All flights across the US were grounded due to a technical glitch in the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) computer system, according to NBC News which reported quoting a source.