Nokia and Alcon to deploy first private LTE network in Americas supporting lithium mining

As the world converts to more energy-efficient vehicles to combat climate change, lithium exploration globally is expected to increase more than 10 times by 2035.

Sigma produced record amounts of Triple Zero Green Lithium at its Brazil plant in 2023 and its Quintuple Zero Green Lithium was recognized at COP28 as the most sustainable lithium in the world.

With the addition of a Nokia private LTE network based on Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (Nokia DAC), the company is ratcheting up its goal to produce next-generation EV batteries in a carbon neutral, socially and environmentally sustainable manner, the company said.

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27 best Amazon travel tech gadgets

Your phone is dead. Your luggage was sent to the wrong airport. These sound like nightmares, but they can be a reality when you’re traveling. These mishaps are simply a part of the adventure, but you can be prepared with the help of travel tech gadgets. 

Whether you’re traveling a few hours away or across the globe, there are travel gadgets that can help make your trip easier, safer and (mostly) headache-free. We spoke to a travel expert, tried a few products ourselves and sorted through hundreds of top-rated products on Amazon to find the best tech to pack for

These tech-rich startups are plugging small gaps in the fintech industry

New Delhi: As one of the fastest growing fintech markets in the world, India is home to more than 2,000 DPIIT-recognized fintech startups. The number is growing at a fast pace, with the Indians fintech industry poised to expand its market size by a significant margin to $150 billion by 2025.
Digital payments and other tech-enabled financial services have experienced a major boom during the pandemic.With UPI and other digital payment methods reaching an inflection point, it is expected that these new modes will constitute nearly 65% ​​of all payments by 2026.
New age tech, combined with strategic thinking, has

NDTV & Gadgets 360 Exclusively Sign Gaurav Chaudhary AKA Technical Guruji as the Face of Their Technology Content

NDTV, India’s leading and most trusted news network and Gadgets360.com (Red Pixels Ventures Limited, An NDTV Venture), one of the most frequent and credible technology content portals in the world, today announced Gaurav Chaudhary aka Technical Guruji as the new face of their technology vertical. To begin with, NDTV and Technical Guruji are coming together to present two weekly technology shows – ‘Gadgets 360 with Technical Guruji’ and ‘Tech with TG’.

The marquee shows are scheduled to go live on Saturday, June 10th on both NDTV 24×7 and NDTV India. Along with this, he will exclusively be present on NDTV’s

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Apple And Samsung Looking To Increase Manufacturing In India

Tech giants Apple and Samsung are interested in increasing electronics production in India, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar has said, according to a report by Bloomberg. This comes amid Apple’s recent big retail push in India, as it aims to shift from its production dependency on China.

The South Asian nation is seeking to expand its early success in smartphones to other product categories, Chandrasekhar was quoted as saying by Bloomberg TV. India is launching a $2 billion plan to give a push to the local output

New Tokyo Museum Showcases ‘Extinct’ Media Gadgets


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By Ryuzo Suzuki / Yomiuri Shimbun Senior Photographer
A visitor takes a photo of an item at the Otemachi Extinct Media Museum in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, where extinct or fast-disappearing technology and gadgets line the walls. “If visitors’ photos and videos of items on display are posted on blogs or recorded by various media somewhere in the world, then such imagery may live on forever — that’s one of our ultimate goals,” said museum director Takuya Kawai.

A private museum

How to keep your gadgets from choking the planet

Technologically speaking, the COVID-19 pandemic made Americans more connected than ever. From smart TVs and internet-enabled toys to game consoles, the average home today has 25 connected devices — more than twice as many as in 2019.

This profusion of technology comes at a cost: A gushing river of electronic waste. Gadgets are the fastest-growing category of trash, as well as the most polluting. Old devices are liable to leach toxic chemicals or catch fire. Recycling rates are dismal: Less than one-fifth of electronics is typically recycled every year.

“Globally, we’re generating e-waste that weighs as much as 100 blue

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iPhone Maker Foxconn Buys Land Near Bengaluru Airport

Foxconn, the biggest supplier and maker of Apple iPhone parts, has bought 300 acres of land in Bengaluru, months after signing an MoU with the Karnataka government to invest in the state. In filings with the London Stock Exchange (LSE), Hon Hai Precision Industry informed that its subsidiary Foxconn Hon Hai Technology India Mega Development on May 9 purchased land for approximately Rs 300 crore ($37 million) in the Bengaluru rural district of Karnataka, says a report by Moneycontrol. The land is located in Devanahalli, which is situated near the Kempegowda International