Top Tech News Today: Harmonic Series Of Soundbars Launched, DoT And Ericsson To Skill Students For 100 5G Use Case Labs, More
Homegrown technology brand Urban has expanded its product lineup by foraying into the home audio category.
Urban Harmonic Series Of Soundbars Launched
Homegrown technology brand Urban has expanded its product lineup by foraying into the home audio category with the introduction of its Harmonic series of Soundbars. Aiming to cater to diverse consumer segments, the brand has announced Urban Harmonic 2240 featuring Dolby Surround Sound and the Harmonic 1120 boasting Deep Bass HD Sound. The Harmonic series claims to offer exceptional sound performance, good design aesthetics and cutting-edge features. The Urban Harmonic Soundbars are available for purchase starting at Rs 9,999 through the company’s official website, major e-commerce platforms, and retail outlets across India.
DoT And Ericsson To Skill Students For 100 5G Use Case Labs
On Monday, the Department of Telecom (DoT) and telecommunications giant Ericsson announced a partnership aimed at providing accredited courses on 5G for the 100 5G use case labs initiative. The DoT has established 100 5G use case labs across 100 institutes nationwide, with the goal of fostering competencies and fostering engagement in 5G technologies among students and startup communities.
Elon Musk Plans To Open-Source Grok Chatbot
Tech billionaire Elon Musk on Monday announced plans about his artificial intelligence (AI) company, xAI, and that he will open-source "Grok" chatbot which has been designed to compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT. Musk stated that Grok will be open-sourced and made available to the public later this week, said a report by news agency Reuters.
OnePlus Nord CE4 Launching In India On This Date
OnePlus on Monday officially announced the arrival of the OnePlus Nord CE4, the latest addition to its CE series lineup and the successor to the Nord CE3. The Nord CE4 is set to debut in India on April 1. The teaser from the company showcases a rear design reminiscent of its predecessor, albeit with a notable change: the flash now sits beneath the camera in a circular fashion. Additionally, the accompanying image confirms the presence of an IR blaster positioned at the top on OnePlus Nord CE4.