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WhatsApp’s new update outshines Apple’s RCS upgrade on iPhone—here's what the new feature isWhatsApp is rolling out new features that enhance user privacy. Users can now set up usernames, eliminating the need to share phone numbers...
Judge tosses Trump’s defamation case against WSJ, but leaves door open for a comeback—here's what the case is aboutA judge has dismissed Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal. The judge stated Trump failed to prove the newspap...
Clay court: The surface that makes tennis champions break their racketsTennis players are adjusting to clay courts for upcoming European tournaments. This surface slows the ball, prolongs rallies, and tests sta...
Will US inflation spike again as NY Fed supply chain index jumps in March? What will happen to Fed rate cuts amid rising costs?The NY Fed says supply chain pressures heated up in March, with the Global Supply Chain Pressure Index rising to 0.68 from 0.54. This fresh...
IndiGo Q3 profit plunges 75% amid pilot shortage, compensation costsIndiGo's profit plummeted 75% to ₹549 crore in Q3 due to ₹1,546.5 crore in one-time costs for customer compensation and new labor rule impl...
Elon Musk says Tesla has “diamond hands” amid Bitcoin routMusk’s tweet could be interpreted as the company’s commitment to hold on to their Bitcoin position that the company took earlier this year ...
Bitcoin is “on sale”, says tech investor community's own BuffettThe chief investment officer of ARK Investment Management, considered similar to Warren Buffet among technology investors, told Bloomberg T...
Covid-19 fallout: After PMS, IndiaNivesh shuts down broking business as wellThe broking firm said it has managed to fulfil its settlement obligations during this period.
Traders should stay out of markets; 8,000 on Nifty highly likely: Sandip SabharwalRBI needs to take measures to boost liquidity as even a repo cut may not help much, says Sabharwal. Globally, things are not looking as bri...
- CEOs upbeat over growth prospects, to raise headcount: Survey
Most of the business leaders surveyed across the world sounded optimistic about growth prospects and are planning to raise headcounts this ...
- IT sector growth could slow to 10.8 percent in 2009
Indian IT sector is expected to grow at 10.8% in 2009, the lowest in last 5 years, due to the global economic meltdown. Top Indian outsourc...
- GM India says no lay off plans in country
General Motors said that it would not lay off any of its 4,000 employees even though its parent has decided to remove 10,000 of its workfor...
- Meltdown can be beneficial for India
The ongoing financial meltdown could be a boon for the Indian IT industry as it offers an opportunity to foreign players to invest in India...
- Meltdown, an opportunity for cos to come to India: IT industry
The ongoing financial meltdown could be a booon for Indian IT industry as it offers an opportunity to foreign players invest in India to cu...
- NRI investments can be strong rebuff to Mumbai attackers: Prez
Urging NRIs to invest in India, President Pratibha Patil said this will be a rebuff to Mumbai attackakers.
- Baalu seeks govt support for shipping companies
Shipping minister TR Baalu is understood to be pitching for a stimulus package for shipping companies to deal with the slowdown in the sect...
- MBA aspirants, B-schools not affected by global meltdown
The global meltdown has not dampened the spirit of working executives, MBA aspirants or B-schools, as is evident from record number of cand...
- Red Fort Capital to invest Rs 3,200 cr amid global meltdown
Private equity firm Red Fort Capital plans to invest Rs 3,200 crore by next year to cash in on the liquidity crunch in the real estate sect...
- Finance is no longer a buzzword in B-schools
As banks and financial institutions across US and Europe continue to collapse like nine pins, finance is no longer the buzz word in B-schoo...
- Finance is no longer a buzzword in B-schools
As banks and financial institutions across US and Europe continue to collapse like nine pins, finance is no longer the buzz word in B-schoo...