With a few cuts, the Galaxy S21 FE will become Samsung’s cheapest smartphone in this year’s S21 series. A report now reveals, however, that the budget flagship could be accepted better than last. The South Korean manufacturer wants to build on the success of the popular Galaxy S20 FE from ...
Read More »Facebook Smartwatch is coming: This is what sets it apart from Apple Watch
It has been known for a while that Mark Zuckerberg’s team is planning to launch a smartwatch. However, some details have now come to light that differs significantly from the functions of other smartwatches. According to the online magazine The Verge, there is more to the Facebook smartwatch than first ...
Read More »Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine may costs $ 10 for single shot in India
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine may cost as low as $10 per dose in India (approximately Rs 730). This may be the lowest price for an mRNA-based jab globally, and nearly half the rate in developed markets such as the UK, US, and EU. US pharma giant Pfizer and its German partner ...
Read More »WWDC 2021: The coolest innovations for iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Safari
The WWDC 2021 (World Wide Developer Conference) unfortunately did not bring us a new MacBook Pro with a super-fast M2 or M1X chip. Nevertheless, in addition to iOS 15 (the highlights can be found here) , Apple has also presented numerous software innovations for iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. The ...
Read More »FDA Approves Aducanumab (Aduhelm) to Treat Alzheimer
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the anti-amyloid agent aducanumab (Eduhelm, Biogen/Christian) for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), approving a recommendation by its own advisory panel Disregard the recommended not to give the drug. Aducanumab was approved using the accelerated approval route, which can be used ...
Read More »WHO Says, Children’s Vaccination is Not a Priority
The WHO states that vaccination of children before school is not necessary if adults who have come in contact with children have been vaccinated. Let us tell you that less than one percent of the COVID vaccines given globally have been used in poor countries. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) ...
Read More »FDA Approves Ibrexafungerp (Brexafemme) for Vaginal Yeast Infection
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ibrexafungerp tablets (Brexafem) as a 1-day oral therapy for vaginal yeast infections, it is estimated that 3 out of every 4 women face at least once in their life. Ibrexafungerp is the first drug approved in a new antifungal class for ...
Read More »Airtel Africa sells towers in Tanzania
Airtel Africa on Wednesday said it has sold its tower portfolio (which is part of Airtel Tanzania) for $175 million, or Rs 1,279.6 crore. The deal marks the strategic disinvestment of the group’s tower portfolio as it continues to focus on a lighter asset model. Airtel Africa provides telecommunications and mobile ...
Read More »New iPhone 13 CAD images leaked online
iPhone 13 is one of the most awaited smartphones to be launched this year. Therefore, it is no surprise that many speculations about the net-gen iPhone have already surfaced on the internet. However, a new leak may be our best look at what’s to come from the Apple Store later ...
Read More »FDA Approves Ozanimod (Zeposia) to Treat Ulcerative Colitis
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ozanimod (Zeposia) for adults who suffer from moderate to active ulcerative colitis (UC), the company announced. Ozanimod’s approval for UC is based on data from True North, a phase 3 placebo-controlled trial that evaluated medication in 645 adults (mean age, 42 ...
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