IBM and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have come together to assist the front line workers and people involved in sample collection and testing in their fight against COVID-19 by leveraging IBM’s Watson Assistant, IBM said in a statement. Watson Assistant is available on ICMR’s website for the staff who are involved in sample collect...
Netflix has unveiled the release date — May 24 — cast, and a first look for Betaal, its next original zombie horror series from India. Produced by Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment, Viineet Kumar, Aahana Kumra, and Suchitra Pillai are part of Betaal’s cast.
HP has unveiled new gaming hardware under its Omen brand. It includes two gaming desktops and a gaming monitor. The HP Command Center has also been refreshed.
The Paatal Lok trailer is here. Amazon Prime Video has unveiled a three-minute look at its next original series from India, with Anushka Sharma as one of its executive producers. Paatal Lok release date is May 15.
An error occurred when sending commands to the program You receive the following error message in Microsoft Excel. This error indicates that some process that is running inside Excel will not let Excel close. An error occurred when sending commands to the program Resolution To correct this setting, follow these steps: Select File> Options. Select Advanced, scroll down to the General section, and then clear the Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) check box in the General Select OK. Watch Video for more detail [embed]https://youtu.be/CjpkX4kGkAQ[/embed] This problem may occur if the Ignore other applications that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) check box in Excel options is selected.
Xiaomi has announced its offline-to-online solution called Mi Commerce in India that will help retailers grab some eyeballs while people are staying at home.
Xiaomi has announced its offline-to-online solution called Mi Commerce in India that will help retailers grab some eyeballs while people are staying at home.
Chipmaker Intel has bought Israeli public transit app maker Moovit for about $900 million to help it develop self-driving "robotaxis" that could take to the streets in early 2022, the company said on Monday.