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'From delivery bike to high AI traffic': This Bengaluru-based founder was once a Zomato delivery boy, now owns an million-dollar startupSuraj Biswas transitioned from a food delivery rider in Bengaluru to founding AI startup Assessli, recognized on global platform F6S. His j...
PM Modi’s Melody gift to Meloni boosts Parle buzzMeloni described Melody as a "very very good toffee" in a short video that quickly went viral, riding on the already popular 'Melodi' meme ...
Australian man accidentally walks Fashion Week runway thinking it was beach stairsA man's routine morning swim at Tamarama Beach during a fashion show became an internet sensation. The local resident, David Handley, conti...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%If you are putting fresh money into the market, it might be a good idea to stay with companies that don't have much to do with global suppl...
Juries take the lead in the push for child online safetyTwo juries have held social media giants accountable for harming young users. This marks a significant shift, validating a new legal strate...
Australia says it may go after app stores, search engines in AI age crackdownAustralia in December became the first country to ban social media for teenagers, citing mental health concerns, prompting an outpouring of...
Australia to bring anti-scam law targeting internet giants this year, regulator saysThe Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and the treasury department are consulting internet, banking and telecommunicatio...
Australia gives internet firms 6 months to draft online child safety rulesThe eSafety Commissioner requested online industry members to submit a plan by October 3 outlining measures to shield minors from encounter...
Australia ports operator back online after cyber incidentDP World Australia, a major ports operator, has resumed operations at all its facilities after a cyber security incident forced a three-day...
Google, Meta using 'bullying tactics' against Canada's news bill, says PM TrudeauThe proposed legislation is designed to compel internet giants like Google and Meta's Facebook to negotiate commercial deals and pay publis...
Australia challenges Google's ad dominance, calls for data-use rulesThe US justice department is meanwhile preparing an anti-monopoly lawsuit accusing Google of using its market muscle to hobble advertising ...
Why government must make Google, Facebook pay for contentBecause Google and Facebook dominate internet traffic, they take away a huge share of advertising revenue that comes from digital consumpti...
What's up between Google, Facebook and Australia?Google had threatened to make its search engine unavailable in Australia in response to the legislation, which would create a panel to make...
Google says it will shut search engine in Australia if forced to pay for newsAustralia is on course to pass laws that would make the Big Tech giants negotiate payments with local publishers and broadcasters for conte...
Researchers record world's fastest internet data speedThe researchers, including Bill Corcoran from Monash University in Australia, recorded a data speed of 44.2 Terabits per second (Tbps) from...
News corp takes aim against tech giants in OZ probeNews Corp, led the charge in arguing that Facebook and Google’s dominance of digital advertising significantly undermined the news industry.
India has slowest internet penetration growth in Asia Pacific: ReportIndia has had the lowest Internet penetration growth in Asia Pacific (APAC) at 17.4 per cent so far this year, research firm eMarketer said...
Ravi Bhatia steps down as head of Australian telco PrimusA well-known Indian who has been heading reputed Australia's Primus since 1995, Ravi Bhatia, has stepped down from his role.
- US studying Australian Internet security program
The US is reviewing an Australian program that will allow Internet service providers to alert customers if their computers are taken over b...
- No free coffee for IBMers from May 1
IBM worldwide has begun cost cuts in order to battle the effects of the global financial crisis and will scrap office amenities such as tea...