Today, the USB is found in billions of electronic devices all over the world, from webcams to cell phones and memory sticks. It has made computers easy to use, and the credit for it goes to Ajay Bhatt, co-inventor of the USB. The intelligent Indian-American computer architect and Intel Fellow talks about his invention, journey towards success, and the latest generation of the USB that hit the market two months ago.
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For more than three decades Rajendra Singh has been working fiercely to reverse the devastating water crisis in India with his simple and cheap methods. His efforts were recently lauded with the 2015 Stockholm Water Prize, also known as the Noble Prize for Water.