Friday, 7 June 2019

Mobile number portability now easier with eSIM

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Theresa May: a legacy sunk by Brexit Theresa May: a legacy sunk by Brexit
The Conservative premier's turbulent time in office was swamped and ultimately sunk by her legacy-defining battle to secure a Brexit divorce deal.
Nurse dubbed as the "Angel of Death" gets life sentence for 85 hospital murders Nurse dubbed as the "Angel of Death" gets life sentence for 85 hospital murders
A German nurse believed to be the most prolific serial killer in the country's post-war history was handed a life sentence for murdering 85 patients in his care.
Germany's Opel town shows struggle for Europe to plug in electric cars Germany's Opel town shows struggle for Europe to plug in electric cars
Carmakers are staking their futures on a race to electric vehicles. But the vast charging network needed to sustain their vision is patchy, and it's not clear who'll pay for it.
Thirsty Singapore taps into innovation to secure its water future Thirsty Singapore taps into innovation to secure its water future
Singapore, a steamy, low-lying island city-state, is the fifth most likely country in the world to face extremely high water stress by 2040, according to the U.S.-based World Resources Institute.
Mobile number portability now easier with eSIM Mobile number portability now easier with eSIM
Telecom providers will be able to raise their game to retain users, say company executives and experts.
Good news for tipplers! Seized liquor to satiate you at far lower cost in Delhi Good news for tipplers! Seized liquor to satiate you at far lower cost in Delhi
In good news for tipplers, the excise department may soon put up its stock of seized liquor for sale at less than regular rates.
A robot powering India towards 'Swachh Bharat' A robot powering India towards 'Swachh Bharat'
It was in 2015 when the 20-something college quartet- Vimal Govind MK, Arun George, Nikhil NP, and Rashid Bin Abdulla Khan decided to build a wearable mobile machine for soldiers to lift heavy weapons and military supplies at remote locations where automation wasn't possible.
US' Grand Canyon offers awe-inspiring beauty but also comes with deadly risk US' Grand Canyon offers awe-inspiring beauty but also comes with deadly risk
Attention, Grand Canyon visitors - watch your step before attempting a selfie from the edge of the vertiginously deep and perilously steep US landmark.
Azim Premji: Tech Titan, leader & the man who had to abort Stanford midway Azim Premji: Tech Titan, leader & the man who had to abort Stanford midway
The 73-year-old, who had to cut short an engineering course in Stanford and return to India to pick up the family baton after his father's death in 1966, has guided the cooking oil company through the decades, leading its transition into a successful IT major.
What you didn't notice in RBI policy What you didn't notice in RBI policy
Besides rate cut and change of stance, the Reserve Bank of India on Thursday announced some other major decisions that could impact you one way or the other. Here is a lowdown on what they mean for the banking sector.
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