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Indian Express
4 hours ago
- Climate
- Indian Express
Pumps with IoT sensors: How BMC is planning to tackle waterlogging in Mumbai
With the May 26 flooding serving as a wake-up call, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is set to install Internet of Things (IoT) sensors on the dewatering pumps being set up in low-lying areas in the island city. Every year, ahead of the monsoon, the civic body identifies low-lying areas and installs dewatering pumps there. This year, the BMC has installed 514 pumps across locations in the island city as well as the suburbs. These pumps channel out the accumulated water from a particular area to the nearby drainage outlets and creeks. On May 26, following a heavy spell of rain, Mumbai almost came to a standstill due to waterlogging. Civic officials attributed this to the non-functionality of a majority of the water pumps. 'Last year, in one such incident at Mumbai's Chunabhatti, we saw that despite pumps being installed in a particular area, there was huge flooding. Later, during our investigation, we found out that the pumps were fully ready, but the contractor responsible for operating the pumps did not turn them on, and this led to severe waterlogging in the area. Therefore, as a preventive measure against such incidents, we are installing sensors in the dewatering pumps,' Abhijit Bangar, Additional Municipal Commissioner, Projects, told The Indian Express. The IoT sensors will be motion-based and will be installed on the belts of the pumps. These belts record a high-speed motion whenever a pump is turned on, and the sensors will be able to detect when a pump is switched on from the motion of the belt. Close to the pump, a receptor will be placed by the civic authorities, which will record the signals sent by the sensor. This receptor will transmit the recorded data from the sensor, which will have IoT chips in it, and transmit the data to the civic body's war room. 'The sensors are motion-based devices. They will record the time when the pump is switched on and will transmit information about the entire duration for which the pump operates. So, for example, if rainfall starts at 11 am, we can clearly identify when the operator has switched on the pump and whether he did that on time. Any delay in operation will be caught as a result…these pumps will also increase accountability amongst the contractors,' Bangar added. Officials said that by the end of this week, sensors will be installed in as many as 100 pumps and by the end of the next few weeks, the numbers will be augmented.


International Business Times
6 hours ago
- Automotive
- International Business Times
Texas Instruments Announces $60B Investment to Strengthen US Tech Backbone with Analog Chip Expansion
American semiconductor giant Texas Instruments (TI) is taking one of the industry's most substantial technology leaps in recent years. The company known for manufacturing analog chips, calculators, and digital signal processors has announced it will invest more than $60 billion to expand analog semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. Unlike high-performing chips for artificial intelligence or gaming, analog chips play a different yet crucial role. This is because they bridge the digital world with the real world, carrying signals that represent temperature, sound, or pressure. These chips are used in cars, smartphones, medical devices, and factory equipment. Without them, even the smartest AI can't interact with physical reality. Texas Instruments plans to build or expand seven chip fabrication plants, also known as fabs, across Texas and Utah, which includes two new plants in Sherman, Texas. These fabs will play a role in ramping up production of analog and embedded chips that are crucial for sensors, power management, and signal processing on nearly every connected device. The move is not just about capacity—it's about long-term innovation. As a greater number of devices get "smart" and connected via the Internet of Things (IoT), they will require analog chips in huge quantities. From smart home devices to high-end cars with driver-assist features, analog semiconductors are built to handle the real-world inputs that digital chips, acting as generalized-purpose computers, were never able to address. TI's expansion is also about reducing risk. Currently, most of the semiconductor manufacturing takes place outside the United States. By building additional factories in the U.S., TI is creating a more reliable and secure chip supply. It also shields innovation pipelines from global disruptions. The $60 billion investment encompasses previously announced projects and new ones under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act. The law backs making chips at home with funding and tax incentives. TI has already secured $1.61 billion in government backing for three of its proposed sites. The company has not stated how long the expansion would take but says it is part of a longer-term tech strategy.


Business Insider
11 hours ago
- Business
- Business Insider
Earnings Preview: Once Mighty BlackBerry (BB) Faces a Make-or-Break Quarter
BlackBerry (BB) is approaching its next quarterly financial results on June 24 with its stock on a hot streak, having risen 14% on the year. Confident Investing Starts Here: However, with its share price ripping higher, analysts say it likely won't take much for the stock of the once mighty Canadian smartphone maker to crash on a disappointing print. BlackBerry's share price fell 10% after the company's previous financial results missed the mark. The consensus expectation among analysts is for BlackBerry to post flat earnings of $0.00 per share and revenue of $112.18 million for the quarter. While that might seem like a low bar to jump, it could prove too much for BlackBerry, which has struggled for more than a decade to transition away from its original business as a maker of smartphones and into cybersecurity and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. BlackBerry has also become a meme stock in recent years. Past Performance In early April of this year, BlackBerry posted a net loss of -$7.4 million for what was its Fiscal fourth quarter. While that was an improvement from a loss of -$56.2 million a year earlier, it showed the company remains unprofitable and continues to struggle financially. BlackBerry, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said its revenue for the quarter totaled $141.7 million, down 7% from $152.9 million in the same quarter a year earlier. Among its business units, the worst-performer was licensing, where revenue came in at $8.6 million, down 44% from $15.4 million in the same quarter of 2024. BB stock has declined 16% over the last five years and is now a penny stock, defined as any security that trades for less than $5 a share. Is BB Stock a Buy? BlackBerry's stock has a consensus Moderate Buy rating among three Wall Street analysts. That rating is based on one Buy and two Hold recommendations issued in the last three months. The average BB price target of $4.67 implies 8.10% upside from current levels.


The Hindu
a day ago
- Health
- The Hindu
News from the world of Education: June 19, 2025
INCUBATE 2025 Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry, and the IIT-Bombay have launched INCUBATE 2025, a Med-Tech hackathon to inspire medical and engineering students to innovate solutions for pressing healthcare challenges. Eligibility: Students pursuing MBBS, BDS, Nursing, B.E. or equivalent in engineering. Students pursuing or Integrated Masters in any discipline of Natural or Life Sciences can be team member along with medical or engineering students. More details at Admissions and scholarships IIT Bombay and SimpliLearn have launched an e-Postgraduate Diploma (ePGD) in Integrated Circuits (IC) Design. Eligibility: B.E., and M.E. in Electronics, VLSI, Communication, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or Instrumentation Engineering, from a recognised institute. Deadline: July 31 Details at The University of Leeds invites applications for its in Air Quality Solutions with Data Science programme beginning in September. Scholarships are available Eligibility: Bachelor's degree with minimum 2:1 Honours in Engineering, Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Chemistry or Economics. Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with minimum 6.0 in each component. Deadline: June 30 Visit for details IIT Delhi has launched a six-month Certificate Programme in Data Science and Machine Learning programme. Eligibility: Graduates or diploma holders from a recognised institute with a minimum 50% in Maths or Statistics in Class 12 board exam. Details at IIT Delhi has also launched a six-month online Executive Programme in Healthcare for Industry 5.0. Eligibility: Bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering, MBBS, Nursing, BDS, or equivalent with at least 50% or 5.0 CGPA More details at CMR University, Bengaluru, invites applications for its programmes in Computer Science and Engineering; Computer Science and Engineering (AI and ML); Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science); Computer Engineering with specialisation in AIML/Internet of Things; Computer Science and Technology with specialisation in AIML/Internet of Things; Information Technology, and Electronics and Communication Engineering Eligibility: Minimum 45% in Physics and Maths in Class 12, along with any one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Computer Science, Electronics, Information Technology, Biology, Informatics Practices, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies, or Entrepreneurship. Valid score in CET, COMED-K, JEE, other state or national entrance exam. Candidates who have passed the stream in the same or an allied sector. Details at Alliance University has launched a multilingual and transdisciplinary M.A. in Creative Writing course. Eligibility: Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% aggregate with English as a compulsory subject. Deadline: June 30 Details at Lovely Professional University has launched a two-year Diploma and a three-year programme in Child and Elderly Care. Eligibility: 50% aggregate in 10+2 with English or equivalent. Details at and AISECT University, Jharkhand, has opened admissions for its UG, PG, diploma, vocational, and doctoral programmes across Agriculture, Arts, Commerce, Computer Science and Information Technology, Journalism and Mass Communication, Management, Science, and Yoga and Naturopathy. Details at Events FLAME University's Executive Education Cell hosted the Land Matters workshop, under the aegis of Project IncLand. Speakers included Ramnath Sonawane, former Municipal Commissioner, Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation; Satya Prabha Giri, Managing Partner, Lotus Landmarks, Pune; Ajay Katuri from CEPT University and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA); Mohammed Hussain Shaikh, Founder, Land Masters Advisory, Mumbai; and Santosh Bhansali, Founder, White Lotus Realty, Mumbai. According to a new survey from CFA Institute, finance tops the list of career preferences among Indian graduates (38%) followed by IT (32 %) and Education (21 %) and 61% seek careers with societal impact. The survey can be accessed at ITM Institute of Hotel Management saw its 2023–26 batch of students intern in seven countries including France, New Zealand, and Mauritius. Recruiters included JW Marriott, The Oberoi Beach Resort, Le Meridien, and Anantara Iko, among others. Noida International University organised an educator's meet and felicitation ceremony in Muzaffarpur and Sasaram in Bihar. Over 400 educators, students, and academic professionals participated. The institution also hosted an event in Bokaro on the vital link between education, health, and nation-building. Speakers included Dr. Aman Shrivastava, Ex-President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Rajnish Kashyap, CEO of Smart Homes Bokaro, and Abhay Shyam Nandan Singh, Vice President of Sardar Patel Public School. The University Grants Commission has granted permission to The University of Aberdeen, Scotland, to open its campus in Mumbai. The campus, which will open in September 2026, aims to offer programmes in Computing and Data Science, Business Management, Economics, Artificial Intelligence and an MBA with future expansion into Mathematics and International Business Management and Information Systems, Public Health, Film Studies and Psychology JBCN Education, in collaboration with Monash University, Australia, hosted the inaugural edition of the Monash Innovation Guarantee India Programme and brought together 53 high-school students across JBCN 5 campuses to tackle real-world challenges through hands-on innovation and design thinking. ITC Limited hosted the Wellbeing Out of Waste (WOW) Interschool Recycling Championship Awards in Coimbatore to recognise and celebrate the exceptional contributions made by students and schools in advancing the cause of effective waste management. FORE School of Management hosted an Induction Ceremony for its 2025–2027 batch of PGDM programmes. Ritesh Varma, Vice President-Business Solutions Consulting, Newgen Software, and Rahul Raizada, Partner, PwC India, were the guests of honour. Queen's University Belfast (QUB) has appointed Prof. M. Satish Kumar as the first Dean of its new campus in GIFT City, India. Prof Kumar will take up the role in July 2025 and will provide academic leadership across the faculties for the new campus, which will welcome its first cohort of students in early 2026. Prayoga Institute of Education Research has partnered with the State Bank of India Foundation (SBIF) and SBI Funds Management to expand the Kriya initiative across 12 government schools in Raichur, Karnataka. IIM Bangalore concluded its orientation programme for the PGP and PGP-BA class of 2025-27 with the presentation of the Distinguished Alumni Awards 2025, among other academic recognitions, and scholarships. Ryan International Academy, Hinjawadi, conducted an investiture ceremony for its newly elected Student Parliament. Dilip Khedkar, retired Superintendent of Police; Hrushikesh Ghadage, Inspector, Hinjawadi Police Station; and Alka Jadhav, Assistant Inspector, Khadak Police Station, were guests of honour. The International Management Institute Bhubaneswar welcomed the PGDM Batch of 2025–27 with a two-week orientation programme. Suraj Malik, Founder and CEO of Legacy Growth, was the chief guest. Dattatreya Chaudhary, a research scholar at the Mahatma Gandhi Mission University Department of Chemistry, has published his study on Improved Process for the Preparation of Amorphous Eluxadoline as a patent by the Government of India. Researchers from IIT Guwahati have developed a community-scale water treatment system that removes fluoride and Iron from groundwater, offering a low-cost solution for areas with poor access to safe drinking water. A paper co-authored by Prof. Mihir Kumar Purkait, along with research associates, Anweshan and Piyal Mondal, and research scholar Mukesh Bharti, from the Department of Chemical Engineering, was published in ACS ES&T Water. ITM Vocational University organised a seminar on AI in Research. Over 40 faculty from various departments participated. Aakash Educational Services has launched the Aakash Invictus Campus at New Delhi, a facility for JEE preparation. It features 13 classrooms designed to provide a focused and personalised JEE preparation environment. Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan and Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, inaugurated the Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering at the Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai. SRM College of Nursing, in collaboration with SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre and the Central University of Tamil Nadu, organised a national Multidisciplinary Training of Trainers on Transgender Care. New research led by the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, has shed light on how smart fuel choices and launch practices could help protect the ozone layer. The paper was published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. Galgotias University and Tata Technologies launched a Learning Centre focused on Product Development to build future-ready engineering professionals. MoUs and partnerships HCL Foundation has signed an MoU with StartupTN and the Department of Employment and Training, Government of Tamil Nadu, to enhance entrepreneurship and vocational education in the state. Galgotias University signed an MoU with Heartfulness Education Trust to establish the Centre of Indian Knowledge Systems at the institution's campus in Greater Noida. Dravidian University signed an MoU with 1M1B (One Million for One Billion), to empower students through industry-aligned skill development, enhanced placement support, and global exposure. IIT Guwahati signed an MoU with the University of Southern Denmark to promote bilateral cooperation in research, innovation, and academic exchange. Cactus Communications has partnered with NIT Calicut to provide institution-wide access to its AI research tools and enable students, faculty, and researchers to leverage AI to enhance research discovery and improve writing quality. The Directorate General of Training, under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, in collaboration with Shell India, has launched a Green Skills and Electric Vehicles (EV) training programme to equip students and faculty with skills in green energy and e-mobility. Awards Prateek Sethi from Odisha won the first prize in the vivo Ignite competition, the scholarship initiative of vivo India in partnership with CIET-NCERT, IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation, and UN Global Compact Network India. A team comprising Neer Soni, Arunojya Vatsa, and Deval Kambaliya, students of BIMTECH was declared the global winner of the PRME Global Students Sustainability Awards 2025. In the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025, the following universities from India marked their presence in the global rankings: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Rank 41); Lovely Professional University (Rank 48), and Shoolini University (Rank 96). The University of Melbourne, Australia, was ranked 19th globally in the 2026 QS World University Rankings. Ekya School JP Nagar, Bengaluru, made it to the the Top 10 Most Innovative Schools in the World list released by the T4 Education World.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Yahoo
Is your smart home spying? FBI warns devices could be linked to crime
Cyber criminals have managed to gain unauthorized access to home networks by compromising at-home technology such as streaming devices and digital picture frames, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said in a statement. By leveraging Badbox, cyber criminals are able to access the at-home streaming devices, digital projectors, aftermarket vehicle infotainment systems, digital picture frames, and more, the agency explained. Criminals exploit Internet of Things (IoT) devices connected to home networks to conduct criminal activity, the statement reads. They do so by using the BadBox 2.0 botnet, which turns Android-based devices into a controlled network of infected machines. The malware typically spreads through hidden apps downloaded from unofficial stores, and is often pre-installed on cheaper devices. By leveraging Badbox, cyber criminals are able to access the at-home streaming devices, digital projectors, aftermarket vehicle infotainment systems, digital picture frames and more, the agency explained. 'Most of the infected devices were manufactured in China,' the FBI said. 'Cyber criminals gain unauthorized access to home networks by either configuring the product with malicious software prior to purchase or infecting the device as it downloads required applications that contain backdoors, usually during the set-up process.' Once these compromised devices are connected to home networks, they are susceptible to becoming part of the BadBox botnet and residential proxy services, according to the press release. Possible indicators of BadBox activity include: The presence of suspicious marketplaces where apps are downloaded Requiring Google Play Protect settings to be disabled Generic TV streaming devices advertised as unlocked or capable of accessing free content Home devices advertised from unrecognizable brands Android devices that are not Play Protect certified Unexplained or suspicious internet traffic 'The public is urged to evaluate IoT devices in their home for any indications of compromise and consider disconnecting suspicious devices from their networks,' the FBI said. People can minimize exposure to unauthorized residential proxy networks by: Maintaining awareness and monitoring internet traffic of home networks Assessing all IoT devices connected to home networks for suspicious activity Avoid downloading apps from unofficial marketplaces advertising free streaming content Keeping all operating systems, software and firmware up to date Consumers who think they have been a victim of an intrusion can file a report with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) here. Andover man accused of having sexual conversations with purported 13-year-old Supreme Judicial Court upholds 2018 murder conviction in Latin King case N.H. man arrested in Saugus, suspected of killing father in 2003 Boston police seek man involved in hit-and-run that left victim seriously injured 3rd Needham Public Schools employee charged with having child sexual abuse material Read the original article on MassLive.