Team India may not have been able to retain the world cup, but Rashi certainly knows how to retain a title. At a high octane assemblage at Hyatt regency Dubai Rashi was
November 5, 2024
November 5, 2024
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Team India may not have been able to retain the world cup, but Rashi certainly knows how to retain a title. At a high octane assemblage at Hyatt regency Dubai Rashi was
When robots first started playing soccer, it was a challenge for them just to see the ball. And to stay upright. But the machines participating in this month’s international RoboCup tournament are
Brazil’s record defeat at the hands of Germany in the World Cup semi-final sent Twitter into overdrive, with the social network beating all records of activity for a sporting event. A total
Rio’s iconic Christ statue will be lit up on the eve of Sunday’s World Cup final in the colours of each of the finalists’ flags with Twitter users to determine which is
Cisco today announced a strategic engagement with Electronics City Industries Association (ELCIA) to develop Asia’s first end-to-end ‘Internet of Things (IoT) Innovation Hub’ in Bangalore. Riding on India’s fast growing Internet penetration,
The Google doodle for the late night Round of 16 Belgium vs USA cracker is a twist in the World Cup doodle tale. While the last ones have focused on evangelizing the
US technology giant Cisco Systems has expressed its will to scale its presence in India. The company plans to do so by entering to electronics manufacturing sector. Revealing the plans, Amitabh Kant,
Moments after Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez sunk his teeth into an opposing Italian player during Tuesday’s World Cup match-up, brands were using the incident to market burgers on Twitter. Suarez’s mid-game snack
Global Internet traffic will grow nearly three times in the next four years due to an increase in Internet-enabled devices and improved video streaming, prompting more people to watch the ongoing Fifa
Twitter and Facebook lit up in a World Cup frenzy this week as millions of people around the world took to social media to share in the ups and downs of
Trend Micro, Inc., a global developer of security software solutions, is actively working to help defend against cyber threats related to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. As the international soccer tournament kicks off on June 12, global attention will be focused on Brazil
Brazilian hackers are threatening to disrupt the World Cup with attacks ranging from jamming websites to data theft, adding cyber warfare to the list of challenges for a competition already marred by