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Microsoft Is Launching a Special Sweater for Christmas

The Microsoft Minesweeper Ugly Sweater costs $74.99, which is roughly Rs 5,600 for all sizes.

Jack Dorsey's 'Future Plan' After Leaving Twitter

Jack Dorsey recently stepped down as CEO of Twitter and has been replaced by Parag Agarwal.

After Elon Musk’s Twitter Spat, Binance Restores Dogecoin Withdrawals On Exchange

Binance had earlier said that the wallet upgrade issue was unlikely and unfortunate and assured users that the company is working to ensure safe and secure crypto transactions.

7 Percent of the World's Population Still Haven’t Used Internet: United Nations

The UN's International Telecommunication Union estimated that 96 percent of those 2.9 billion live in developing countries.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Launched: This Chip Will Power Flagship Android Phones in 2022

For AI, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 features Qualcomm’s latest Hexagon processor with a 7th Generation AI engine, that the company claims is four times faster than the predecessor and 1.7 times more efficient.

What is Spotify Wrapped and How it May Help You Discover New Music, Podcasts

We're yet to see Spotify Wrapped for 2021, but you may have already seen memes online from fans who are excited about the annual list.

Elon Musk’s Tesla Cyberwhistle That Was Made To Make Fun Of Apple Is Sold Out

The Cyberwhistle is priced at $50 (roughly Rs 3,700) on Tesla's website.

Elon Musk Sends Crisis Email To SpaceX Employees For This Problem

Elon Musk was quoted as saying that the Raptor engine development is not on track.

Big-Tech CEOs from India: Parag Agrawal, Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella and Other Indian Leaders

With Agarwal becoming the latest Indian to lead a tech firm, let us take a look at some of the most prominent Indian leaders in Silicon Valley.

Salesforce Shares Fall On Disappointing Profit Forecast

Salesforce.com Inc forecast currentquarter profit below Wall Street estimates on Tuesday as it faces stiff competition from rivals including Microsoft Corp, sending its shares down 6% in extended trading.

Qualcomm Leans Into Cameras, Gaming With New Flagship Smartphone Chip

Qualcomm Inc on Tuesday released its new toptier smartphone chip aimed at premiumpriced Android phones with features like sharper photos and graphics than handsets using chips from rivals.

New York Accuses Amazon Of Backsliding Over Worker Safety, Seeks Monitor

New York state's attorney general on Tuesday asked a state judge to appoint a monitor to oversee worker safety at an Amazon.com Inc fulfillment center in New York City, citing the retailer's alleged rollbacks of COVID19 safety measures that were "already inadequate."

Microsoft Shareholders Back Proposal Seeking Report On Harassment

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday its shareholders had approved a proposal by Arjuna Capital, which sought a report from the software firm on the effectiveness of its policies to battle sexual harassment in the workplace.

Twitch Launches Tool To Catch Channel Ban Evaders

Amazon.com Inc's livestreaming site, Twitch, is launching a tool to detect users who try to access channels where they have been banned, it said on Tuesday.

Salesforce Forecasts Lower Revenue As Cloud Competition Heats Up

Salesforce.com Inc forecast firstquarter revenue below Wall Street's estimates on Monday, casting a shadow on an upbeat performance in the third quarter, and sending its shares down 6% in extended trading.

Jack Dorsey Chases Crypto, Fintech Dream Post Twitter

At a packed Miami conference in June, Jack Dorsey, mused in front of thousands of attendees about where his real passion lay: "If I weren't at Square or Twitter, I'd be working on bitcoin."

Salesforce Names Bret Taylor Co-CEO, Revenue Forecast Disappoints

Salesforce.com Inc promoted Bret Taylor to coChief Executive Officer on Tuesday, and forecast firstquarter revenue that fell below Wall Street's expectations.

GlobalFoundries Posts 56% Rise In Quarterly Sales On Booming Chip Demand

GlobalFoundries posted a 56% rise in revenue on Tuesday, in its first earnings update after going public in October, as the global semiconductor shortage drives companies to secure supplies of chips used in everything from cars to mobile phones.

Tech Regulation Leads The Agenda At UK G7 Forum

Governments, tech leaders and policymakers discussed working together to ensure the internet remains open and democratic, and to improve online safety by better regulation at a conference in London, a British minister said.

Twitter Is Making This Big Change To Fight Trolls

The new rules come just a day after the company announced Parag Agrawal as its new chief executive officer (CEO), following the exit of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey.