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Google to launch Pixel 6 range integrated with Tensor SoC this fall

After introducing the first Pixel in 2016, Google is now set to release its Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro this fall. The smartphones would be equipped with

The first commercial-use quantum computer in Japan begins operations

International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) and The University of Tokyo have reportedly begun operations of the first commercial quantum computer in J

Japan to foray into space tourism with remote-controlled robots

As part of a collaborative project between ANA Holdings' telepresence start-up, avatarin, and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the I

Apple might launch the next 5G-enabled iPhone SE variant in early 2022

Apple’s highly awaited budget variant of the iPhone is expected to be launched during the first half of 2022. According to reliable sources, the

NSO's spyware utilized to hack phones of journalists and activists

A sweeping investigation conducted by the Washington Post and 16 other news organizations, has reportedly found that a private Israeli spy software wa

UCSD scientists develop a device that turns human sweat into charger

Researchers from UC San Diego have reportedly made a major technological breakthrough by introducing a device that extracts sweat from the user’

New copy-paste update to change the way people use Chrome and Edge

Google and Microsoft are reportedly working on a novel set of Chromium APIs that will notable broaden out the functionality of the copy-and-paste func

Tesla releases new updates to the Full Self-Driving beta version 9

The American car maker has warned drivers to deploy the Full Self-Driving feature only if they pay constant attention to the road.   Citin

Google facing a second multi-state lawsuit for its Play Store fees

A consortium of 37 state attorneys general have reportedly filed a second extensive multi-state antitrust lawsuit against Silicon Valley giant, Google