All the candidates can check the complete examination schedule of Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2017. XAT 2017: Check out test centres, paper pattern, other details here RELATED STORIES ICAI IPC Intermediate, Final Exam 2016 begins: Check out complete test schedule here FMS Delhi admissions 2017: Apply for MBA course RRB NTPC results likely to be declared soon: Check at www.rrcb.gov.in Punjab PSTET results to be announced soon: Check at www.tetpunjab.com RPSC RAS/RST Combined Competitive (Mains) 2016 exam schedule released at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in: Check now The registration process for Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) has already begun on the official website, http://xatonline.net.in/ The…
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The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi has released an admission notification inviting candidates to apply for its two-year full-time MBA and PhD programmes. Last date for the submission of application acknowledgement form is December 16, 2016. FMS, Delhi admissions 2017 RELATED STORIES RPSC RAS/RST Combined Competitive (Mains) 2016 exam schedule released at rpsc.rajasthan.gov.in: Check now SSC UDC registration date extended, click here to check the last date of application Maharashtra Boards SSC 2017: Time table released at mahahsscboard.maharashtra.gov.in Andhra Pradesh APPSC releases admit cards for AEE exam: Download now The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi has released an…
Microsoft’s Teams provides Office 365 subscribers various ways to collaborate and share information across teams. Credit: Mark Hachman 1COMMENT Mark Hachman | @markhachman Senior Editor, PCWorld Nov 2, 2016 1:51 PM Microsoft’s Teams app reinvents communication and collaboration in a way that’s typically Microsoft: tons of features, numerous options, with some of that complexity unfortunately pushed onto the user. The obvious product to compare Teams to is Slack, which I use daily, or HipChat. Within Teams, users can chat in groups or one-on-one, share files, communicate via Skype video calls, and even interact with bots and third-party apps. By the…
Credit: Brad Chacos COMMENTS Brad Chacos | @BradChacos Senior Editor, PCWorld Nov 2, 2016 2:02 PM If you blow up your graphics card, we’ll send you a new one. But here’s everything you need to not blow it up, for free. That’s the gist of EVGA’s response to overheating concerns over its GTX 10-series graphics with the ACX 3.0 cooler. The issue reared its head when Tom’s Hardware Germany tested the EVGA GTX 1080 FTW and found that the lack of a cooling solution for the card’s voltage regulator module area prompted those VRMs to reach incredibly high temperatures—up to…
While at this point Chinese smartphone maker vivo is clearly working on the X9, which will apparently be unveiled before the end of this month, it’s also developing another, lower-end device. This has been revealed today by TENAA, the authority in charge of certifying handsets for sale in China. The new vivo phone is currently known just by its model number, Y67. It can be seen in the pictures below. It has a 5.5-inch 720p touchscreen, a 13 MP rear camera with LED flash, and perhaps surprisingly a 16 MP front-facing camera. That’s the same resolution as the selfie unit…
Samsung has started pushing out a new update to its Galaxy Note Edge smartphone. Weighing in at over 350MB, and carrying a firmware version of XXU1DPJ1, the update brings along Android security patches for the month of October. In addition, the update – which is currently hitting unlocked units in Europe – also includes battery optimizations, performance and stability-related improvements, as well as some general bug fixes. Some core features have also been improved. As is usually the case with OTA roll-outs, it may take some time for the update to hit your device. Meanwhile, if you feel impatient, you…
According to latest numbers released by market research firm Strategy Analytics, Android’s global smartphone market share in Q3 2016 stood at around 88%, up from the 84.1% figure reported in the same period last year.. Apple’s iOS, meanwhile, lost some of its market share – it’s now 12.1%, down from the 13.6% share it claimed in Q3 last year. Talking about smartphone shipments, Android phones saw an Y-o-Y growth of 10.3%, while iOS saw a decline of 5.2%. “Android’s gain came at the expense of every major rival platform,” said Neil Mawston, Executive Director at Strategy Analytics. “Apple iOS lost…
Getty Images Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell on Tuesday: Square saw its stock jump more than 4 percent after the company reported results. The payments company posted a loss of 9 cents per share, versus analysts’ estimates of a loss of 11 cents per share. It also reported revenues of $439 million, beating estimates of $431 million. Gross payment volume was $1 billion better than expected. The company also raised its guidance for full-year 2017, now expecting revenues of $677 million to $680 million. Shares of Gilead Sciences fell slightly in choppy trade after the…
China hopes Germany’s recent security investigations into proposed acquisitions by Chinese companies are “an exception”, a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday. Shen Danyang also said China hopes Germany can be calm and create a fair environment for investors. The German government has withdrawn its approval for a Chinese takeover of chip equipment maker Aixtron, citing security concerns. ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads OLIVER BERG | AFP | Getty Images It has also reportedly turned down a Chinese request for approval of a takeover of Osram’s light bulb unit Ledvance pending a review of the deal. “China…
NBC’s Louisa Bojesen talks with Angel Gurría, the Secretary-General of the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), about the state of the world economy. Since Gurría was appointed as the Secretary-General in June 2006, he has worked hard to promote the growth of the global economy, and recruiting new members to the organization such as emerging economies Brazil and China. ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads In this exclusive interview, Gurria discusses his thoughts on the world economy, in particular China and its desire to stimulate growth. He also weighs in on the hotly debated topic of when will the…