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Swiggy's loss widens; Economic Survey highlightsFood and grocery delivery platform Swiggy's losses widened in despite strong revenue growth. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
S&P 500 drops 1.2%, $750 billion wiped out as big tech stocks slide and Greenland comparison stuns marketsU.S. stock markets moved lower as major companies faced heavy selling. The S&P 500 slipped after several days of losses, causing a huge dro...
$10,000 to $100,000 per person: Trump planning cash offer for Greenlanders to 'buy' island for the USThe Donald Trump administration is considering paying between $10,000 and $100,000 per person in Greenland in a bid to convince them to sec...
After Danish cities, Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein state government to ban Microsoft programs at workMicrosoft exit Germany is making headlines as the state of Schleswig-Holstein becomes the first in Europe to completely ditch Microsoft too...
'We're done with Teams': German state hits uninstall on MicrosoftGerman state Schleswig-Holstein is replacing Microsoft software with open-source alternatives to ensure digital sovereignty and cut costs. ...
Denmark’s biggest cities say goodbye to Microsoft, citing concerns over Donald Trump's policiesDanish cities drop Microsoft due to high costs and political concerns under Donald Trump's policies, marking a big step toward digital inde...
AI is not increasing productivity or leading to job losses, finds a studyA recent study indicates that AI's impact on employee pay and hours has been minimal, despite its rapid adoption. While some companies like...
DeepSeek gives Europe's tech firms a chance to catch up in global AI raceDeepSeek's emergence is changing the landscape for AI, offering companies access to the technology at a fraction of the cost, according to ...
Majority of EU countries against network fee levy on Big Tech: reportAt a meeting with EU industry chief Thierry Breton in Luxembourg on Thursday, telecoms ministers from 18 countries either rejected the prop...
Majority of EU countries against network fee levy on Big TechTelecoms ministers from 18 countries either rejected or criticised the proposed network fee levy on tech firms at a meeting with EU industr...
'Rip and replace': The tech cold war is upending wireless carriersThe project had already been delayed for months because of storms, slow equipment shipments and labor shortages. The new snafu, discovered ...
Despite hacks, America not seeking widened domestic surveillanceThe official said the administration, mindful of the privacy and civil liberties implications that could arise, is not currently seeking ad...
Flexi-hours in India, Denmark's 52-week paid absence: Look at parental leave policies across the worldThe US, Suriname and Papua New Guinea don’t have paid leave for new parents.
- Nokia to cut 7,000 jobs, outsources Symbian activities to Accenture
Nokia will lay off additional 4,000 staff, most in Finland, Denmark, UK. The move is in line with its plan to cut annual costs by 1 bn euro...
CSC under scanner for 'exploiting' Indian IT professionals in DenmarkA local IT workers' union, claims CSC is paying Indian IT professionals in Denmark salaries lower than the minimum stipulated by law. Lates...
- Climate funds are a worry for Bill Gates
Bill Gates, who has now taken to full time philanthropy, is worried that financial commitments being made by rich donor countries for clima...
MS wants to be part of Unique Identity project: GatesET Exclusive: Bill Gates talks about challenges of grappling with healthcare issues & why he's interested in India's unique ID project. It'...
- 'MS wants to be part of Unique Identity project'
ET Exclusive: Gates talks about challenges of grappling with healthcare issues, future of software & why he's interested in India's unique ...
- Oracle offers to buy BEA systems for $6.7 billion
Oracle, the world’s third-largest software company, made an unsolicited offer to buy BEA Systems for about $6.7 billion in what would be it...
- Abuse of dominance in competition law
When there is perfect competition in the market, the consumer is sovereign, as his welfare is maximised.