A pre-production Renault Kaptur SUV with a full camo wrap was spied testing recently on Indian roads. This will be Renault’s newest premium SUV, which is expected to arrive in showrooms in mid-2017. The Kaptur test mule spotted seems to
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, USA is turning out to be the showcase of the electric future. This year, Mercedes has continued on its electric concept offensive in an attempt to infuse the latest developments in Internet of
Venkat Desirazu, Jan 05 2017. 1468 View(s) Be the first to comment A possible successor to the Fiat Punto has been spied testing in Brazil. It had long been rumoured that Fiat could possibly replace the Punto as the model
Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Wednesday, announced the launch of Digital Unlocked, an initiative to help small scale businesses and startups to go digital. An app called Primer will also be available for Android and iOS which will offer basic
Chennai Book Fair 2017 begins tomorrow: Token system to fight demonetisation cash crunch The 40th Chennai book fair will begin tomorrow on January 6 at St. George School on Poonamallee High Road and will end on January 19. BAPASI has
In order to address the problems arising out of students performing poorly in tests, the Haryana government has issued a warning to its schools and their teachers. The schools which have failed to achieve the normative level of performance have
Considering how much money Nvidia has spent on its Grid service (which was recently renamed to GeForce Now in October), Wednesday’s announcement at CES felt almost predictable: The company’s officially bringing GeForce Now to the PC (and Mac!). Until this point, Nvidia’s
Users will also be able to stream 4K movies from Google Play, Vudu and YouTube. It’ll also support the Steam application, so users can game on TVs. More than 1,000 games are also available in the Nvidia Shield game store.
Intel pulled out the big guns at its CES keynote on Wednesday, equipping the venue with leather loungers that each had its own VR setup for attendees to use—a flashy way to prove that Intel’s recent moves in the VR space