The Times of India: Telangana state launches its own e-wallet

Telangana government has partnered with financial technology startup Transaction Analysts to launch T-Wallet, the state’s official wallet for both government and private transactions. “T-Wallet is going to be the centerpieces for all transactions in the State,” said Srinivasa Katuri, MD, Chief Executive, Transaction Analysts, which was a part of the Microsoft Accelerator program.

Financial Express: Microsoft Bing topples Google in image search

Microsoft’s Bing had joined Google, Pinterest and a few other tech companies when it comes to upgrading their image search capabilities. But Microsoft’s Bing can now enable its users to search for images within images. The new tool called as Bing Visual Search is a part of the search engine’s existing image search tools and appears to be quite easy to use and performs impressively too.

Deccan Chronicle: Microsoft beats Apple in the battle of desktop OS

The battle for domination in the desktop operating system has been won by Microsoft’s Windows OS for a long time. With a recent survey done on this topic, Windows confirms its domination once again for the past year. According to NetMarketShare, Windows has been dominating the OS market by 91.35 percent – a shadowing win over Apple macOS 6.40 percent.

The Economic Times: Telangana State Launches its own e-wallet

The Telangana Government launched T-Wallet, a digital wallet in association with Vijaya Bank and Hyderabad-based Transaction Analysts, enabling cashless payments. Transaction Analysts, a Microsoft Accelerator alum startup, is a digital payment service platform that is specialized in cashless payments and has been a provider of digital payment services to leading hospitals, colleges, universities, temples and corporate since 2010. Partnering with the Telangana state government on the T-wallet, the company aims to achieve financial inclusion and increase user transactions based on Aadhar, with or without the need for a bank account.

Silicon India: EY Launches DigiGST Tool

In a bid to help out Indian businesses floundering to comply with the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Ernst & Young (EY) has announced the launch of DigiGST – an integrated GSP-ASP (GST Suvidha Provider- Application Service Provider) solution that provides organizations with end-to-end GST compliance support. The company has hosted DigiGST on Microsoft Azure to ensure security to its clients. DigiGST is built on a fault tolerant and secure Microsoft Azure cloud platform that has the world’s best standards for cloud privacy.

The Telegraph: Microsoft VPs Peter Han and Rodney Clark to address at CES Asia 2017

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) announced that top executives from Microsoft, a global technology company with a presence in China for over 20 years, will deliver a keynote address at the upcoming CES Asia 2017. Microsoft Vice Presidents, Peter Han and Rodney Clark, will take the keynote stage at 4 PM, Wednesday, June 7 in the Kerry Hotel, Grand Shanghai Ballroom 2-3 to discuss how the company and its partners are “building the possible” with cutting-edge device experiences uniquely designed to excite users.

Gadgets 360: Microsoft, Qualcomm Partner to Bring Windows 10 to Snapdragon-Powered Laptops

Qualcomm and Microsoft, at Computex 2017, have announced that HP, Lenovo, and Asus will be the first three companies to launch new devices based on the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Mobile PC Platform. The first wave of devices will all be slim, fanless portables along the lines of laptops and 2-in-1s. No specific time models, prices or time frames have been disclosed, but the companies have previously stated that they will ship products later this year.