Govt launches Chakshu to report fraud calls, phone number leaks by firms | Tech News – Business Standard

Govt launches Chakshu to report fraud calls, phone number leaks by firms | Tech News – Business Standard


The Department of Telecom also unveiled the Digital Intelligence Platform that will coordinate and share information with law enforcement agencies, banks and other financial agencies to act on fraud


Government on Monday unveiled the Chakshu portal under the umbrella of Sanchar Sathi to enable subscribers to report suspected fraud calls, messages like lottery offer, job offers and even suspected leak of phone numbers by businesses.


Union IT and Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that through digital measures to check fraud and crime, the Department of Telecom Services has been able to help citizens save around Rs 1,000 crore in the last nine months and Rs 1,008 crore has been frozen in various bank accounts that were linked to fraudulent transactions.


“Chakshu is about reporting something which people suspect is fraud,” Vaishnaw said.


When asked about the process put in place on mobile numbers that are leaked by businesses, the minister said that subscribers can report about the number of leaks on the Chakshu portal and action will be taken against the culprit. The minister said that 1 crore mobile numbers have been disconnected in the last nine months that were linked to malicious activities.


The Department of Telecom also unveiled the Digital Intelligence Platform that will coordinate and share information with law enforcement agencies, banks and other financial agencies to act on fraud.


“With the Chakshu and Digital Intelligence Platform, we think the pace at which we were able to detect and prevent cyber frauds will significantly improve,” Vaishnaw said.


The minister said that there will be an investigation carried out on the reported number and action will be taken thereafter.


Vaishnaw said that the ministry is working with financial institutions including RBI to recover money, and prevent and freeze accounts in which money has been transferred fraudulently.


He said that 17 lakh mobile numbers have been blocked in the last nine months that were used only once especially for fraudulent activities. Minister of State for Communications Devusinh Chauhan appreciated the efforts of DoT which he said, has successfully completed several projects for countering cyber-security threats. He said that many more such projects are under development to deal with new and emerging frauds, he said.


Telecom Secretary Neeraj Mittal said that the two new portals are yet another step for dealing with cyber security threats to every citizen’s digital assets. He said the new tools will help curb any kind of fraudulent means and misuse of the communications system.

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First Published: Mar 04 2024 | 10:48 PM IST





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Forced to change: Tech giants bow to global onslaught of regulations | World News – Business Standard

Forced to change: Tech giants bow to global onslaught of regulations | World News – Business Standard



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By Thursday, Google will have changed how it displays certain search results. Microsoft will no longer force Windows customers to use its Bing internet search tool. And Apple will give iPhone and iPad users access to rival app stores and payment systems for the first time.


The tech giants have been preparing ahead of a Wednesday deadline to comply with a new European Union law intended to increase competition in the digital economy. The law, called the Digital Markets Act, requires the biggest tech companies to overhaul how some of their products work so smaller rivals can gain more access to their users.


“This is a turning point,” said Margrethe Vestager, the European Commission executive vice president in Brussels, who spent much of the past decade battling with tech giants. “Self-regulation is over.”


For decades, Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Meta barreled forward with few rules and limits. Now that global tipping point for reining in the largest tech companies has finally tipped. The firms have been forced to alter the everyday technology they offer, including devices and features of their social media services, which have been especially noticeable to users in Europe.


The degree of change is evident at Apple. While the Silicon Valley company once offered its App Store as a unified marketplace around the world, it now has different rules for App Store developers in South Korea, EU and the US because of new laws and court rulings.  In Europe, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat users under the age of 18 no longer see ads based on their personal data, the result of a 2022 law called the Digital Services Act. Elsewhere in the world, young people still see such ads on those platforms. The tech industry is essentially maturing and becoming more like banking, automobiles and health care, with companies tailoring their products and services to local laws and regulations, said Greg Taylor, an Oxford University professor focused on competition in technology markets. “This represents a sea change in how we regulate the tech sector,” he said. Even, Policymakers behind some of the new rules said it was unrealistic to assume the new laws and regulations would immediately dislodge dominant companies like Google or Apple. Andreas Schwab, a member of the European Parliament who helped write the Digital Markets Act, said the hope was that over time, the rules, if strongly enforced, would provide space for new entrants to emerge and grow. “The tipping point will be reached when we have more competition and not just a change of some products,” said Mr. Schwab, who traveled to Brazil, Japan, South Korea and Singapore over the past year to discuss the European Union’s new tech rules.


Few laws have forced the firms to make as many adjustments as the Digital Markets Act. The EU law was passed in 2022 to bar the biggest tech companies from using their interlocking services and deep pockets to box in users and squash rivals. Violators could face penalties of up to 20 per cent of their global revenue.


For more than a year, tech firms have negotiated with EU regulators about changes to their products, services and businesses to come into compliance. In January, Google said it would reduce the visibility of its own services in search results and link more to rivals on queries for things like flights and restaurants.  Apple said it that in addition to the change allowing rival app stores and payment services, customers in Europe with a new iPhone would see a screen to select a default browser instead of the iPhone’s automatically defaulting to Apple’s browser, Safari.


Europe’s approach is increasingly being emulated abroad. In Australia, a 2021 law required companies like Alphabet and Meta to pay the media outlets for distributing news articles on its sites, leading to an estimated $100 million in deals. In Indonesia, TikTok closed its online shopping service last year after the country banned e-commerce transactions on social media platforms. Nepal banned TikTok altogether last year. India banned the app in 2020. The Supreme Court heard arguments last month over whether Texas and Florida could legally bar sites like Facebook and TikTok from taking down certain political content. If the states prevail, it will upend how online platforms can set the terms of engaging on their sites without US government interference.

Nu Wexler, a former employee in the Washington offices of Google, Meta and Twitter, which has been renamed X, said the tech firms were “making more concessions” and “are being more pragmatic.” They just “aren’t as invincible as they were five years ago,” he said.



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First Published: Mar 04 2024 | 10:43 PM IST



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Govt to redesign Sugamya Bharat App to incorporate AI features: Official | India News – Business Standard

Govt to redesign Sugamya Bharat App to incorporate AI features: Official | India News – Business Standard


A third MOU was signed with NAB-Delhi, a leading organisation working for the welfare of persons with visual disabilities | Photo: Bloomberg


The government will redesign the Sugamya Bharat App to incorporate artificial intelligence features to make it a one-stop point for people with disability, said Disability Affairs Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal on Monday.


The app — a crowdsourcing mobile application — is a means to sensitise and enhance accessibility in the built environment, transportation sector and ICT ecosystem in India.


“In AI, the features we aim to add are information from annual reports, various schemes, recent district-wise data and important judgements of the Supreme Court and High Courts,” Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary in the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, told PTI.


For this, an agreement has been signed between the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities under the chairmanship of Aggarwal with NGOs Mission Accessibility and National Association For The Blind (NAB Delhi) and research institute I-STEM.


“The objective of this MoU is to deliver a fully accessible, multilingual Sugmaya Bharat Application and incorporate AI technology to disseminate relevant and targeted information. The new app will have features like AI Chatbot, complaint register and feedback, and multilingual and accessible interface, among others,” Aggarwal said.


He said these features will empower thousands of people with disabilities across the country.


“We will redesign the app, making it accessible. So we want Sugamya to become like a one-stop centre for people with disabilities six months down the line,” Aggarwal said.


He said a second MoU was signed in association with Vision Divyang Foundation, Delhi, to provide reliable and up-to-date details of various schemes of the state and the Centre that can be beneficial for persons with disabilities.


A third MOU was signed with NAB-Delhi, a leading organisation working for the welfare of persons with visual disabilities.


“It is intended that about 10,000 pages of documents including government schemes, guidelines, CCPD orders, legal reliefs to persons with disabilities, annual reports, etc will be made available to persons with disabilities in an accessible format and same will be integrated with the mobile app for the overall benefit of persons with disabilities,” Aggarwal added.

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First Published: Mar 04 2024 | 10:04 PM IST



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Apple announces MacBook Air M3 in 13-inch, 15-inch display options: Details | Gadgets – Business Standard

Apple announces MacBook Air M3 in 13-inch, 15-inch display options: Details | Gadgets – Business Standard


Apple MacBook Air with M3


Apple on March 4 announced the M3 chip-powered MacBook Air in 13-inch and 15-inch display options. The 13-inch MacBook Air with M3 starts at Rs 114,900, and the 15‑inch MacBook Air with M3 starts at Rs 134,900. Both are offered in midnight, starlight, silver, and space grey colours. The MacBook Air with M3 is now available for pre-order on Apple Store Online and retail stores in 28 countries and regions, including India, with availability starting from March 8, 2024.


The 13-inch MacBook Air with M2, launched last year in midnight, starlight, silver, and space grey colours, gets a price cut and now starts at Rs 99,900 and Rs 89,900 for education.


“MacBook Air is our most popular and loved Mac, with more customers choosing it over any other laptop. And today it gets even better with the M3 chip and new capabilities,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “From college students pursuing their degrees, to business users who need powerful productivity, or anyone who simply wants the unmatched combination of performance, portability, and industry-leading battery life, all in a fanless design, the new MacBook Air continues to be the world’s best thin and light laptop.”


Apple MacBook Air with M3: What is new


Apple said the MacBook Air with M3 is up to 60 per cent faster than the model with the M1 chip. Touted by Apple as the world’s best consumer laptop for artificial intelligence, with 16-core Neural Engine on the M3, the MacBook Air is said to run optimised AI models, including large language models (LLMs) and diffusion models for image generation locally with great performance.


Both the 13-inch and 15-inch models feature thin and light design, up to 18 hours of battery life, Liquid Retina displays, and 2x faster internet connectivity with Wi-Fi 6E. Made of aluminium unibody, the new MacBook Air is offered in midnight, starlight, space grey, and silver colours.


The MacBook Air with M3 supports up to two external displays with the lid down. It has MagSafe charging and 2x Thunderbolt ports for connecting accessories, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.


Both the models come with a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, three-mic array, and enhanced voice clarity on audio and video calls. The MacBook Air with M3 features a sound system with support for Spatial Audio along with Dolby Atmos.


Irrespective of the model you pick, the MacBook Air with M3 comes with a backlit Magic Keyboard that has a full-height function row with Touch ID.


MacBook Air M3: Price in India


MacBook Air M3 – 13-inch


  • Starts at Rs 114,900

  • For education: Rs 104,900


MacBook Air M3 – 15-inch


  • Start at Rs 134,900

  • For education:  Rs 124,900


First Published: Mar 04 2024 | 8:19 PM IST





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Microsoft to integrate Copilot AI in OneDrive cloud storage: Details here | Tech News – Business Standard

Microsoft to integrate Copilot AI in OneDrive cloud storage: Details here | Tech News – Business Standard


Microsoft Copilot in OneDrive


Microsoft has announced that it will roll out AI capabilities, powered by its Copilot AI chatbot, to OneDrive in the latter half of April. In a community post, the company announced that the Copilot in OneDrive will be capable of retrieving information from files stored on OneDrive. Copilot in OneDrive will be available on the web client and in the file viewer on Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint.


Microsoft said the OneDrive Copilot will be available for work and school customers with a Copilot for Microsoft 365 licence. Initially, Copilot for OneDrive will only support limited languages including English, French, German, and Japanese. However, the company has confirmed that support for more languages will be available in the following months.


Copilot in OneDrive


With the Copilot, users can ask the AI chatbot to fetch information from within the files using text prompts. Additionally, users can ask the chatbot to fetch a specific file or even multiple files based on date and tags.


Copilot in OneDrive will also have generative abilities for creating lists, table using data from files stored. Additionally, users can ask Copilot to generate file summaries in long form text or pointers. Copilot generated summaries can also be shared along the files. This feature will be only available when sharing a Word document from the web version, however, support for desktop and mobile applications will roll-out later this year.


Copilot in OneDrive will support the following file types:


  • Office documents: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLSX

  • New Microsoft 365 formats: FLUID, LOOP

  • Universal formats: PDF, TXT, RTF

  • Web files: ASPX, HTM, HTML

  • OpenDocument formats: ODT, ODP

First Published: Mar 04 2024 | 5:38 PM IST



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Nothing announces Phone 2a limited drop at select locations on March 6 | Tech News – Business Standard

Nothing announces Phone 2a limited drop at select locations on March 6 | Tech News – Business Standard



Nothing is set to launch the Phone 2a in India on March 5. In a runup to the launch event, the company has announced that customers will have the opportunity to buy the smartphone at select locations from March 6. According to the company, there will be 100 devices on sale at select locations that will be available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis. Nothing said that the smartphone will be available with a complementary bundle, which includes a custom case for the smartphone and some accessories.


Nothing said there will be only 100 units available in the limited drop. The units will be available in major global cities from March 6, 5PM onwards. The list of cities includes Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad from India. Nothing has also detailed the locations of availability on the company’s official website.


Nothing Phone (2a) launch event: Details


  • Date: March 5

  • Time: 5:00 pm

  • Venue: Yashobhoomi, Sector 25 Dwarka, Bharthal, Delhi, 110061, India

  • Ticket price: Rs 999

  • Available on: PayTM Insider


Nothing Phone (2a): Specification


In a run up to the launch, the company has confirmed several key specification details for the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a). The smartphone will be powered by a custom-built MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset accompanied by 12GB RAM. Additionally, the Phone (2a) will feature 8GB virtual RAM that Nothing calls “RAM Booster”.


On the design front, The Nothing Phone (2a) follows the design language from the company’s previous smartphones. The smartphone has a transparent back glass, showcasing certain elements from the inside of the smartphone. It will feature a horizontally placed dual-camera setup at the back, which is aligned centrally.


According to media reports, the Phone (2a) will feature a 50MP Samsung S5KGN9 1/1.5-inch main sensor alongside a 50MP Samsung S5KJN1 1/2.76-inch ultra-wide-angle sensor at the back. On the front, the Nothing Phone (2a) will likely get a 32MP Sony IMX615 camera sensor.

First Published: Mar 04 2024 | 4:05 PM IST



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