Personal Electronics: Page 3
#5 Sectors Badly Hit By Layoffs In India
Artificial Intelligence and automation have replaced routine jobs performed by humans
Smarting Up The Power Grid
The 'Internet of Things' (IoT) devices will soon be able to communicate with the smart grid on deciding the most optimal time to use energy.
Samsung's New Smartphone is a Beast Waiting to be Unleashed
The most striking feature of C7 is its design and a definite premium appearance of its external body that sets it apart from its competitors.
Electronics Banned From Some U.S.-Bound Flights
DHS confirms that passengers on U.S.-bound flights from 10 airports will not be allowed to bring electronics larger than a cell phone on board.
Exploding Earphones Burned a Plane Passenger's Face
Thankfully, it didn't cause a bigger fire on the plane.
The Creator of Sastra Robotics is Turning Sci-Fi Real
Started in 2012, his robotics start-up, Sastra Robotics, has built an industrial robotic arm
These #4 Startups are Giving New Life to E-waste
Although many companies now days are offering the option of e-waste recycling but few companies have already set a new standard in this untouched sector.
#4 Robotics Startups That Will Make Your Life Easier
The robotic industry is increasing phenomenally and thousands of robotic companies are entering into the market, both with manufacturing robots and service robots.
What Helps a Brand Make A Comeback? Here's What BPL Did To Get Things Back On Track!
Company did not compromise on pricing despite being on an e-commerce platform
4 Ways for Hardware Startups to Reduce Risk
When engineering, manufacturing and selling hardware products the best way to succeed is to plan ahead.
3 Steps to Bring Your New Electronic Product to Market
Follow these tips to turn your concept of a brilliant new gadget into profit.
5 Strategies for Waking Up on Time (Infographic)
Tips for rendering the snooze button unnecessary.
Why This 14-Year-Old Student Was Arrested Over a Clock
Ahmed Mohamed made an electronic clock and brought it to school, where it was mistaken for a bomb. He now may face charges.
A Way to Waterproof Your iPhone? Apple Is Looking Into It.
The Cupertino, Calif.-based colossus is looking for a way to make its smartphones, tablets and laptops resistant to the kiss of death for electronics: moisture.
Taiwanese Parents Now Legally Required to Restrict Their Tech-Addicted Teens
A new law states that residents aged 18 and under should not exceed a 'reasonable' amount of use and carries a $1,595 fine.