
Bharat Upadhyay
Assistant News Editor at Times Now News
Technology Journalist | Assistant News Editor - @TimesNow Tech | Views are personal https://t.co/VX7rZuUUVI
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3 days ago |
timesnownews.com | Bharat Upadhyay
According to a Canalys report, the early release of the Redmi Note 14 series failed to make a big impact. Things aren't looking good for Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi as it continues to bleed market share in India. Once touted as one of the strongest smartphone players in the country, the handset maker now appears to be losing its grip on the Indian smartphone market.
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4 days ago |
timesnownews.com | Bharat Upadhyay
With the rise of generative AI tools, cybercriminals have also found new and creative ways to exploit users. With almost everything around us now directly or indirectly connected to Artificial Intelligence (AI), it has become an essential part of our daily lives. From smartphones to smart cities, AI is all around us. While there’s been a lot of buzz around the risks and negative impacts of AI, we will focus on the positive side -- how AI is actually making our lives easier and safer.
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5 days ago |
timesnownews.com | Bharat Upadhyay
The DOJ has said that Google should have to sell off at least its Google Ad Manager. After a US court found Google guilty of illegally dominating key parts of the online advertising market, the tech giant is reportedly planning to challenge Judge Leonie Brinkema's ruling in the major monopoly case. The federal judge recently ruled that Google unfairly used its power to control the tools websites use to sell ads as well as the systems that connect advertisers with publishers.
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6 days ago |
timesnownews.com | Bharat Upadhyay
Google CEO Sundar Pichai. It seems all is not well with Google right now. Amid fears of losing Android and Chrome, the tech giant may soon lose another platform -- Google Ad Manager. A US court ruled that the Google illegally controlled key parts of the online advertising market, using its power to control the tools websites use to sell ads and the platforms that connect ad buyers and sellers.
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1 week ago |
timesnownews.com | Bharat Upadhyay
This new capability allows your Copilot Studio agents to treat websites and desktop applications as tools. Tech giant Microsoft has launched a new feature that allows AI agents to perform tasks on a computer just like a human. Called 'Computer Use,' the feature is part of Microsoft’s Copilot Studio platform and is currently available in research preview for select early-access users. With this feature, AI agents can click on buttons, pick data from the screen and type into text fields when told to.
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