Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi launched the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G in October. The company is now reportedly working on the 4G variant of the phone.
Elon Musk advises US President Joe Biden to just buy a Tesla
Biden recently announced the release of the first round of funding for a nationwide EV charging network, financing the construction of stations in 35 states.
New Zealand plans a law to require Facebook, Google to pay for news
The New Zealand government said it will introduce a law that will require big online digital companies such as Alphabet Inc’s Google and Meta Platforms Inc to pay New Zealand media companies for the local news content that appears on their feeds.
Fuji Soft proxy fight the latest test of Japan Inc board independence
Singapore-based hedge fund 3D Investment Partners got two of its nominees on the board of software developer Fuji Soft Inc. in the latest proxy fight by activist investors seeking more independent oversight of Japanese firms.
Vivo Y02 With Octa-Core MediaTek SoC, 5,000mAh Battery Launched in India: Price, Specifications
Vivo Y02 was launched in India on Monday as the company’s latest budget model. The new Vivo phone comes with a waterdrop-style display notch and is powered by an octa-core MediaTek SoC. The Vivo Y02 features an 8-megapixel main camera. For selfies, there is a 5-megapixel shooter at the front as well.
India’s Crypto Tax Regime Draws Criticism from Bharat Web3 Association, Details Here
The Bharat Web3 Association (BWA) has reportedly met with senior officials from India’s finance ministry to review and voice concerns about India’s crypto-related policies and judgement. The BWA, comprised of members from Indian crypto players like WaxirX and CoinSwitch Kuber, is looking to participate actively in helping India formulate adequate laws to govern to…
Engage with Aerospace Corp, Antaris, Orbital Reef, & Space Systems Command at TC Sessions: Space
We’re getting ready to launch our third TC Sessions: Space conference next week on December 6 in Los Angeles, and we still feel the thrill associated with space technology and the intrepid early-stage startup founders and researchers who dare to explore the possibilities beyond the boundaries of our home planet — and beyond what we thought possible.
If you’ve got rocket fuel running in your veins, don’t miss the chance to learn the latest developments within the space economy — from manned space travel, colonization and communications to earth observation data, manufacturing, and even war, in space.
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This year the Aerospace Corporation will be hosting two breakout sessions, a single partner session, and have a table set up at the conference so attendees can meet with member of the Aerospace team and learn about opportunities with them. Topics for their sessions are: “Bringing it to the Space Warfighting Domain”, “ISAM: A Commercial Linchpin for the New Space Economy”, and “Space Workforce 2030: Inspiring, Preparing and Employing the Next Generation”.
Antaris, the leading software platform provider for space, will be hosting a partner session “Hardware? What’s That? Why Software Is the Future of the Space Economy” with Antaris Co-Founder/CEO Tom Barton and Epsilon3’s Laura Crabtree. Read more about this exciting session here.
Led by principal partners, Blue Origin and Sierra Space, Orbital Reef will open the next chapter of human space exploration. We’re excited to share that Orbital Reef, Blue Origin’s Director of Business Strategy, Shahir Gerges, will be leading a partner session on “Growing the LEO Economy on Orbital Reef”. Read more here.
Space Systems Command (SSC) is the U.S. Space Force field command responsible for rapidly identifying, prototyping, and fielding resilient space capabilities for joint warfighters. Swing by their sponsor table in the lobby to connect with their amazing team leaders.
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Engage with Aerospace Corp, Antaris, Orbital Reef, & Space Systems Command at TC Sessions: Space by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch
Foxconn Said to Expect iPhone Production at COVID-Hit China Plant to Fully Resume by Early January
Foxconn is said to expect to resume full production at its COVID-hit plant in China by late December to early January. The company’s largest iPhone production plant was rocked by worker protests last month, impacting the production of the handsets ahead of the Christmas and Lunar New Year holidays in December and January, respectively.
Realme GT Neo 5 specs leaked, may arrive with improved charging, camera
The Realme GT Neo 3 series was unveiled in India in March this year. Both models in the lineup were introduced as the world’s first phones with 150W fast charging that claims to charge up to 50% in 5 minutes and 100% in less than 15 minutes.
BTC Touches $17,000 With Minor Gains; ETH, DOGE, SHIB Follow Suit
Bitcoin and Ether, along with majority other cryptocurrencies, rose in prices. The overall crypto market grew by 1.40 percent in the last 24 hours. Binance Coin, Uniswap, and Avalanche reeled-in gains. Meanwhile, Tron, Monero, and Bitcoin Cash traded at lower prices among only a small number of other cryptocurrencies.