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Times Of India Gadgets Now Awards: The fourth edition of The Times of India Gadgets Now Awards coming soon
The Times of India Gadgets Now Awards is returning for its third edition with the goal of honoring and celebrating the best gadgets released in India over the past year. The fourth edition Times of India Gadgets Now awards aim to honor gadgets that offer the most utility and the best user experience to Indian consumers. The fourth edition of The Times of India Gadgets Now awards will be held in the second week of February 2023.The event will be held at a grand scale in Delhi-NCR.
The Times of India Gadgets Now awards are focused on and driven by
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Tech layoffs this week: Cisco cuts more than 4,000 jobs; Paramount lays off 800 employees; Instacart, Mozilla, and others announce job cuts |
The tech industry’s massive wave of layoffs in 2024 has shown no signs of slowing down, with several major companies across the sector announcing job cuts just this week.

Cisco cuts more than 4,000 jobs

Cisco has announced that it will reduce its workforce by around 5%, which is approximately 4,250 jobs. This decision was not sudden, as it had been reported over the weekend by Reuters that the job cuts were imminent. According to sources familiar with the matter, the company intends to concentrate on high-growth areas. As per Cisco’s data, it employed a total of 84,900 people at

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Apple Vision Pro is ‘second most impressive tech’; this is his top pick
Apple Vision Pro is out and some lucky ones have their hands on the company’s latest ‘big thing’. Some of the tech bigwigs, including at least one CEO, have already praised the gadget and now, OpenAI chief Sam Altman has his thoughts on it.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he said that Apple VisionPro is the second most impressive tech that has been launched. According to him, another Apple device – the iPhones – still reigns at top.
“vision pro is the second most impressive tech since the iphone,” he said in a post on X. A user
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Big tech cannot …’: Center demands explanation after Google delists several Indian apps from Play Store |
NEW DELHI: Reacting strongly to Google delisting several well-known Indian apps from its Play Store, IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday said developers from the tech giant and the affected firms have been called for a meeting next week, adding that such measures by Google cannot be permitted.
The minister told PTI that the startup ecosystem is key to the Indian economy and their fate cannot be left to any big tech to decide.

Vaishnaw’s comments came a day after Google began removing several apps, including popular matrimony apps, from its Play Store in India over a dispute on

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