In a bid to cater to the evolving printing needs of the Indian market, Brother International (India), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Brother International Corporation, Japan, has launched a lineup of 17 new printers. The company claims these printers are “designed to improve the productivity of SOHO (small office, home office), SMB (small and medium business) and corporate segments.” The new range includes both Monochrome and Colour LED series, which the company says will enhance workflow by offering features like security function, wireless connectivity, and mobile printing. The new printers will be available through Brother India’s authorised retailers, channel partners, and e-commerce platforms across the country, the company said in a statement.
Samsung Galaxy S24 users may be anticipating the release of Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1 and Android 15-based One UI 7.0, but in the meantime, Samsung has introduced a minor update. This update includes the August 2024 security patch, addressing 50 security vulnerabilities. Currently, the update is available for the European models of the Galaxy S24 series (SM-S921B, SM-S926B, and SM-S928B), with plans to extend it to other variants shortly. Users can quickly summarize the update using Galaxy AI.
WhatsApp is developing a new feature that will enable users to engage in real-time voice conversations with the platform’s chatbot, according to WABetaInfo. The company is also said to be planning to introduce additional features to enhance the functionality of Meta’s artificial intelligence (AI) voice capabilities. The WABetaInfo report indicates that the new Meta AI voice chat mode is currently in development and has been spotted in the WhatsApp beta for iOS version 24.16.10.70. Users will be able to select the Meta AI voice from a set of default options to respond to their queries.
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A new report by NASSCOM and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has highlighted the significant role women can play in India’s booming artificial intelligence (AI) market, which is projected to reach $320-$380 billion by 2027. However, the report also revealed a troubling gender disparity in AI leadership that threatens to hold the country back.