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Explained: Why WhatsApp is willing to leave India over encryptionAfter the messaging platform said that forcing it to break message encryption may lead to its exit from India, the Delhi HC has said the ri...
Trai seeks views on policy framework for economic development driven by 5G ecosystemThe regulator said that in the case of the metaverse, these problems are likely to get significantly worse because the technology will not ...
TCS expected to report 12.4% profit growth in Q3; Delhivery clears allotment of 1.7 lakh shares for EsopsIn a quarter of higher furloughs (holidays), India’s largest IT services company by revenue is expected to report a margin improvement of 4...
Creating a constitutional framework for metaverseAs we grapple with the many opportunities it provides in the realm of education and skilling, we must not forget the importance of securing...
Japan introduces up to one-year jail time for cyberbullyingThough the issue of cyberbullying had been raised in Japan before Kimura's death, the wrestler's suicide prompted domestic and internationa...
Japan introduces up to one-year jail time for cyberbullyingThe beefed-up punishments are intended to make clear that cyberbullying is a criminal offence, said Justice Minister Yoshihisa Furukawa.
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