Microsoft's chief product officer, Panos Panay, is leaving the company to join Amazon and oversee their hardware business. Panay had been with Microsoft since 2004 and played a significant role in their hardware and Windows divisions, particularly with the Surface computer division and the Windows unit. Microsoft has scaled back its Surface operation recently, and Panay's departure comes as the company faces challenges with its HoloLens mixed-reality goggles project. Pavan Davuluri and Yusuf Mehdi are expected to be Panay's replacements in overseeing operating systems, devices, and partnerships.
Reliance Jio has launched its Jio AirFiber services in eight metro cities in India. Jio AirFiber is a Fixed Wireless Access solution that offers high-speed internet connectivity without the need for wires or installation. The service is powered by Jio's True 5G network and offers speeds up to 1Gbps. Plans start at Rs 599 and there is no installation fee. Jio AirFiber offers digital entertainment, broadband, smart home services, and home devices at no additional cost.
Reliance Jio has launched its Jio AirFiber services in eight metro cities in India. Jio AirFiber is a Fixed Wireless Access solution that offers high-speed internet connectivity without the need for wires or installation. The service is powered by Jio's True 5G network and offers speeds up to 1Gbps. Plans start at Rs 599 and there is no installation fee. Jio AirFiber offers digital entertainment, broadband, smart home services, and home devices at no additional cost.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, reaffirmed the company's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 during a recent interview. He expressed his desire for Apple to be a role model and demonstrate that going carbon neutral can be profitable. Apple has already made progress towards its climate goals by ending the use of leather in its products and replacing it with a new textile made from recycled content. In addition to its 2030 goal, Apple is also aiming for a 90% reduction in emissions by 2050.
Reliance Jio has launched its Jio AirFiber services in eight metro cities in India. Jio AirFiber is a Fixed Wireless Access solution that offers high-speed internet connectivity without the need for wires or installation. The service is powered by Jio's True 5G network and offers speeds up to 1Gbps. Plans start at Rs 599 and there is no installation fee. Jio AirFiber offers digital entertainment, broadband, smart home services, and home devices at no additional cost.
The tech industry is gearing up for a series of upcoming events, including Microsoft's special event showcasing new Surface devices and AI capabilities in Windows 11, Meta Connect 2023 focusing on developments in the metaverse and the upcoming Meta Quest 3 VR headset, Google's Made by Google event featuring the launch of Pixel 8 smartphones and Pixel Watch 2, and Samsung's Developer Conference showcasing updates across its Galaxy ecosystem.
India won their 8th Asia Cup title by defeating Sri Lanka by 10 wickets. Mohammed Siraj took 6-21, including a four-wicket haul in a single over, and received congratulatory messages from various platforms. Food delivery platforms Swiggy and Zomato posted witty messages, joking about being too busy with orders during the match. Delhi Police also waived speed challans for Siraj.
Reliance Jio is launching its AirFiber service in India on September 19. It is positioned as a 5G hotspot that offers wireless connectivity without the need for wiring or cable installations. Airtel recently launched a similar service called Airtel Xstream AirFiber, priced at Rs 799 per month. Rumors suggest that Jio AirFiber will be 20% cheaper than Airtel's offering.
Reliance Jio is launching its AirFiber service in India on September 19. It is positioned as a 5G hotspot that offers wireless connectivity without the need for wiring or cable installations. Airtel recently launched a similar service called Airtel Xstream AirFiber, priced at Rs 799 per month. Rumors suggest that Jio AirFiber will be 20% cheaper than Airtel's offering.
Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reportedly instructed its major suppliers to delay the delivery of high-end chip making equipment due to rising concerns about customer demand. TSMC, which is currently facing delays in building a chip factory in Arizona, is also worried about the recovery of demand, especially with global smartphone sales slowing down.