Author: Alice Martin
Comio To Shut India Operations And Will Offer After Sales Service For 1 Year
The Chinese smartphone vendor, Comio, had entered India in May 2017. The firm has now made a decision to close down its local processes, media has learnt. The firm that was established by Topwise Communication (Chinese device maker) was initially targeting to trade almost a million units of Comio handsets by March 2018. On the…
Read MoreBayada Health Care Employees Receive $20 Million From Chairman
For this year, Bayada Home Health Care has something special for its employees to be thankful. On Tuesday, Mark Baiada, the founder of the company surprised his employees with a $20 Million present from his personal treasury. As per the company reports, the bonanza offered will range from $50 for new employees and reach up…
Read MoreVirgin Atlantic Likely To Bail Out Cash-strapped Flybe
Virgin Atlantic has confirmed that it is in discussions with cash strapped airlines firm Flybe and there could be an outright purchase or close alliance between the two. After Exeter based Flybe declared itself bankrupt and open for sale, it was in discussions with several airlines including Virgin. Flybe had warned investors last month that…
Read MoreIndonesia’s Bali Resort To Ban Use Of Smartphone Around The Pool
Many resorts and hotels depend on various social media comments and posts to attract new guests by inspiring them to visit. The Ayana Spa and Resort from Bali, Indonesia has changed their approach. Their latest program called as “In a Moment” encourages guests to unplug their smartphones and rest of the electric gadgets when they…
Read MoreStudy Reveals Mannose May Help Manage Cancer
According to a study, a nutritional supplement, mannose, has the potential to deplete the activeness of the carcinogenic cells while boosting the effects of the medicines and other modes of treatment. Mannose is a type of sugar found in some of the fruits like cranberries. This was induced in the bodies of the mice that…
Read MoreDrones Will Be Free From Any Noise With Ionic Aircraft By MIT
No matter how environment-friendly in terms of pollution the electric aircraft is, there is still one sort of pollution that they create and i.e. noise pollution. Though, this pollution would have been out of context a long ago. Researchers from MIT have successfully developed and flown an ionic aircraft that gets it to power from…
Read MoreTim Cook Attacks Tech Firms For Data Hoarding; Defends His Own Firm
Tim cook, the CEO of the tech giant apple, has recently accused several tech firms for many reasons including data hoarding. The man, however, has defended his own company from the claims that are saying that the company has been taking money from Google. According to the reports, the tech giant Google literally pays Apple…
Read MoreOil Falls As Russia Considers On Cutting Of Oil Production
Recently, Alexander Novak—Russia’s Energy Minister—stated that energy ministry is considering probable oil production trimming with local manufacturers. The ministry also plans to talk with the OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) in early December. Russian news agency Prime stated that Novak asserted that the ministry has already discussed it and would persist to discuss…
Read MoreNew Inhibitor Could Embrace Solution To Treat ARDS
Researchers from the University of Sheffield have found a new inhibitor that reduces lung inflammation and can embrace the solution to treat Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)—a severe ailment. In the ground-breaking study, an international team of researchers intended to develop an inhibitor to an enzyme engaged in fixing oxidated DNA, OGG1. The research…
Read MoreFirst FDA-Approved Cannabis-Based Medication Is Now Obtainable In The U.S.
Recently, the U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approved the first cannabis-based medication called as Epidiolex. This approved drug is now obtainable by prescription in all 50 states. The twice-daily oral medication is permitted for the patients 2 and older to cure two forms of epileptic syndromes such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Dravet…
Read MoreLockheed Martin Grabs Pentagon $ 23 Billion Contract
Lockheed Martin Corp received $ 22.7 billion contract from the US Department of Defense for the delivery of 255 F-35 jets, a decision made after the defense contractor was ordered to reduce the cost of its aircraft. The contract provides Lockheed for the delivery of 106 combat jets for military use and rest will be…
Read MoreSurveyMonkey Reported 18% Revenue Increase In Its First Quarter
Recently, SurveyMonkey reported an 18% increase in revenue, strengthened by sales to venture clients, when it accounted its first profits report as a public company. The company compared the statistics with earlier reports. The observations found were the loss per share was 1 Cent, whereas, previously it was 2 Cents; revenue was $65.2 Million, whereas,…
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