Solana-Backed Crema Finance Loses $8.78 Million Worth of Cryptocurrency in Hack Attack

Crema Finance, a Solana blockchain-based liquidity protocol has lost $8.78 million (roughly Rs. 69 crore) in a hack attack. The hacker swapped the stolen fund into SOL 69422.9 and USDCet 6,497,738 via Jupiter, a swap aggregator on Solana. For now, Crema Finance has located the stolen funds and is closely monitoring its movement.Read More

Hero Electric Rolls Out First Batch of E-Scooters From Mahindra’s Madhya Pradesh Facility

Electric Vehicle maker Hero Electric has rolled out the company’s first batch of e-scooters from a Mahindra facility in Madhya Pradesh. As part of a five-year deal with Mahindra, Hero Electric will manufacture its Optima and NYX e-bikes at Mahindra’s Pithampur plant. The deal with Mahindra is part of Hero Electric’s growth and expansion plans,…

DoT Warns E-Commerce Websites Sale of Wireless Jammers, Network Boosters Illegal Without Permission

The Department of Telecom has issued a warning to all e-commerce platforms in the country, against the sale of cellular signal jammers, GPS blocker or other signal jamming devices. The use of these devices is illegal, except specifically permitted by the government. Private sector organizations and private individuals cannot procure or use jammers in the…

Xiaomi Mi Band 7 Pro comes with larger display, Xiaomi Book Pro with 12th gen Intel processors

The Leica-branded Xiaomi 12S smartphone trio was at the forefront of today’s event, but Xiaomi also unveiled its first Pro Mi Band and a pair of high-end Intel Evo laptops with OLED touchscreens. Xiaomi Mi Band 7 Pro The Pro model straddles the line between smart band and smartwatch. It has a 1.64” display, which…

If Unis Stick With Online Assessment After COVID, They’ll Have Do More to Stop Cheating

Some academic institutions have decided to continue with online assessments, after the disruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic that began two years ago. However, research has revealed little evidence of changes in academic integrity policies and practices to explicitly address the circumstances brought on by COVID. The study also found that rules and regulations that gov…Read…

It’s 2022. Why Do We Still Not Have Waterproof Phones?

Smartphone manufacturers have not yet been able to create “waterproof” phones, despite improvements in the water-repelling technology used on mobile phones. Both Samsung and Apple have previously been fined, for false representation and misleading claims, respectively — both related to water resistance of their smartphones. Here’s why we still don’t have wat…Read More