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India successfully launched ‘South Asia Satellite’ to diminish China’s role in space program.

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Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on Friday put India’s space diplomacy into the orbit which India had desired three years ago, with the successful launch of the South Asia Satellite, marking a new era in regional communication and integration. Also called the Geostationary Communication Satellite-9 (GSAT-9), it will have a footprint that extends all over…

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Slow data speed? These easy steps can increase data speed on your smartphone.

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Slow data connection is a real turn off as we are not able to browse properly and download our favourite content. But what if we told you that you can improve your data connection speed with some simple steps? Yes, you read it right. You can improve your internet experience by following some really simple…

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BHIM app crossed ‘1 Crores’ download in ten days of its launch. Let’s see features of the app.

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Eyeing promoting digital and cashless payments, the app launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi – Bharat Interface for Mobile or BHIM has got more than 10 million (one crore) downloads on Google’s Playstore within ten days of its launch. Post demonetization when country struggle for currency notes throughout the country, BHIM app has given a…

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Reliance again plays big, launches Jio with unlimited data and voice calls.

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Remember the early 2000s when Reliance India Mobile (RIM) had created a mobile revolution in the country by providing mobile phone for just Rs. 500 to the consumers and Reliance covered the telecom market very rapidly. Years later, Reliance has shot a bigger shot and that too by senior Ambani. Not commercially but in testing phase,…

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Computing will be possible for all very soon under National Supercomputing Mission of C-DAC.

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To cater to the IT needs of majority of non English literates, the Centre of Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) plans to invest Rs. 350 crores to develop technologies for computing in Indian languages. C-DAC sources reveal that to implement National Supercomputing Mission (NSM), internet and computer application will be brought to common Indian users…

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