The Centre has ordered the removal of certain Bluetooth-enabled BMS apps after security concerns emerged. Here's how these apps work, which EVs are affected, and why the government intervened.
Proprietary and open-weight AI represent two competing approaches to building and commercialising artificial intelligence.
A new prank in India involves people using an app called BAT-BMS to remotely disable e-rickshaws mid-ride via Bluetooth, leading to confusion and potential danger for drivers and passengers.
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Digital towers to revolutionise safety across remote airstrips
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania could soon improve safety at some of its most isolated airstrips without constructing expensive ...
IITs are revolutionizing engineering education with interdisciplinary M.Tech programs, fostering collaboration across diverse ...
The 2016 Tata Sierra EV has been launched in 5 variants; Pure, Pure S, Adventure, Empowered and Empowered A. While the Sierra ...
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2026 Renault Kwid variants explained
It is now offered in two variants ...
AI safety expert Connor Leahy warns that superintelligent AI could arrive sooner than expected, urging stronger safeguards to ...
Croatia thought they had forced extra time against Portugal, but a faint touch detected by FIFA's Connected Ball Technology triggered an offside decision that ended their World Cup 2026 campaign ...
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a crossover SUV that's been around for over a decade. If you're thinking about picking one up ...
Tata Motors has launched the Sierra EV in India, offering six variants with prices starting at Rs 18.79 lakh and a driving ...
Planning on buying the new Sierra EV? Tata has carefully planned the journey ahead, and we’ve got you covered!
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