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Psychology says people who apologize when someone else bumps into them may have developed an automatic social responseApologizing when someone else bumps into you does not necessarily mean you lack confidence or believe everything is your fault. It may simp...
Quote of the Day by Bradley Cooper: “The hardest part of becoming the person you want to be is...” — a powerful life lesson on perseverance, resilience, optimism, determination and why hope matters most when effort alone cannot guarantee the outcome, from the Oscar-nominated actor and filmmakerQuote of the Day by Bradley Cooper: Bradley Cooper’s quote, “The hardest part of becoming the person you want to be is accepting that you m...
Quote of the Day by Quentin Tarantino: “You don’t have to wait for someone to give you permission to...” — Inspiring life lesson on finding your voice, creativity, self-belief, failure and authenticity, and why the director known for Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and his unmistakable filmmaking style believes originality begins when you stop living by someone else’s scriptQuote of the Day by Quentin Tarantino: Quentin Tarantino's quote, “You don’t have to wait for someone to give you permission...” explores a...
Quote of the day by Oscar Wilde: ‘ To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people…’A powerful warning from the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray for anyone who feels like they are just going through the motions of lifeQuote of the day: More than a century after The Picture of Dorian Gray was published, Oscar Wilde's observation still feels remarkably pers...
Win polls, lose authority: The lesson of July isn’t that GoI lost a minister, but that authority has to be earned between electionsA youth-led movement, born from exam scandals, forced a minister's resignation. This dissent highlights a growing gap between electoral str...
Psychology explains why we keep waving goodbye even after someone can no longer see us, and why your brain insists on finishing the gestureWaving goodbye after someone departs is a deeply ingrained social ritual. This automatic habit develops through years of repeated social in...
Psychology suggests the person giving themselves a pep talk in the rearview mirror, “You've got this, Sarah,” isn't losing it; a 2014 study found talking to yourself by name calms you down before something stressfulTalking to yourself using your own name can help manage stressful situations. This self-distancing technique allows for clearer thinking an...
Psychology says people who say ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ may not always be avoiding blame, they could be trying to reduce emotional pain and guiltWhy do some people constantly say ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ during difficult conversations? Psychology suggests it may be linked to guilt man...
Quote of the Day by Nathaniel Hawthorne: “We dream in our waking moments, and...” - Inspiring life lessons on awareness, imagination, and purposeful living from The Scarlet Letter: a timeless guide to understanding yourself and shaping your futureQuote of the Day by Nathaniel Hawthorne: Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) was one of America's most influential novelists and short-story wr...
Psychology says people who never take their dishes to the kitchen and leave for others aren't always lazy, they may be repeating invisible patterns they learned years agoPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal invisible social dynamics. The dishes themselves are rarely the real story. Respons...
Google blocked the first known AI-powered attack on 2FA accounts; here is how hackers tried to break in, know how to stay safeForeign hackers attempted a novel AI-powered cyberattack targeting two-factor authentication using a zero-day exploit. Google's Threat Inte...
'I don't do films for the sake of working': Revathy says she takes a lot of trouble to select her rolesThe actress-director also said that she doesn't like to repeat the roles.
Azam Khan slams RSS for trying to 'eliminate' reservationsUnder attack from various corners over the comments made by its leaders over reservation to backward classes, the RSS had distanced itself ...
How blockchain technology can change the financial world as you know itThe blockchain technology is one that essentially acts as a public database of all transactions taking place on its system and whose potent...
Scientists develp new human-like social robot 'Nadine' developedNadine is a friendly robot which smiles while greeting you and will remember your name and your previous conversation the next time you mee...
Best privacy-focussed web browsersWhether your preferred browser is Chrome or Firefox, you have a few options to help you browse more securely.
- How to enhance your web browser
ET rounds up some free extensions and plug-ins exclusive to each browser that will help boost your online experience and productivity.
- 'We will launch 3D apps via Chrome soon'
Ian Fette, Product Manager, Chrome browser at Google talks about Google's strategy for Chrome and innovations ahead.
- Microsoft, Google slug it out in local languages
The biggest players in computing are creating applications and tools that make it simple to compute in the local language.
- Social networking sites flawed
Social networking web sites such as MySpace.com are increasingly juicy targets for computer hackers, who are demonstrating a pair of vulner...