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Psychology says most people only pretend to care about your life and are just looking for juicy gossip: Why bad news is more interesting for themAlthough many people are capable of sincere empathy and genuine concern for others, psychological research suggests that human beings are n...
From tarmac Garba to towel theft: As Indian tourists go viral for all wrong reasons, here are 9 travel rules to avoid becoming the next internet horror storyIndian travelers are facing major criticism for disruptive behaviour abroad, from public dancing to hotel theft and disrespect. This guide ...
The safe keepers: Inside India's booming locker economyIndia’s locker economy is booming amid rising gold prices and household wealth. While banks remain the preferred repository, private vault ...
India-Nordic Summit signals New Delhi's emergence as 'co-author of global governance': AnalysisWhen Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described India in Oslo as "not a middle power, but one of the world's greatest powers," it...
Trust at scale: What it takes to build a resilient digital asset ecosystem in IndiaAs India leads global digital asset adoption, building a robust trust infrastructure is critical. The article emphasizes a systems approach...
AI can't steal your job! A China twist can avert AI jobs apocalypseA Hangzhou court has set a precedent, ruling that companies cannot use AI automation as a blanket justification for firing workers. The dec...
Do recruiters check your social media? What hiring managers really look forCompanies now check social media profiles before hiring. Recruiters look for how candidates communicate and present themselves online. This...
Under blackout threat, Wikimedia reaches compromise with IndonesiaWikimedia Foundation reached a compromise with the Indonesian government, averting a potential Wikipedia block. The foundation secured assu...
Word of the Day: PanopticonPanopticon is more than a word, it is a concept that bridges architecture, philosophy, and modern digital life. Its enduring relevance lies...
Employee falls sick and applies for leave to recover at home. Boss says it ‘requires hospitalization proof’An employee’s Reddit post about being questioned over taking sick leave has sparked a wider conversation about workplace policies and manag...
“This Is Confidential…” And Suddenly You Want to Say Nothing: The Quiet Workplace Signal That Changes EverythingThe article explores how the simple phrase "this is confidential" significantly impacts workplace communication, creating uncertainty and b...
Artemis II toilet trouble: Astronauts reported malfunction in urine collection system after liftoffArtemis II toilet: Artemis II astronauts encountered a minor technical issue with the Orion spacecraft's toilet shortly after launch, speci...
Implementation of certain norms could perpetuate existing market dominance: CEAChief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran on Friday said that implementation of certain regulations by regulators could perpetuate existi...
JPC members oppose proposal to reduce penalty amount in data protection billThe sources said the committee will meet again on November 22 to adopt a draft report on the bill, as several members including BJD MPs Bha...
Rules on telecom data privacy, security & ownership in two weeks: RS SharmaSharma, however, declined to provide insights into the broad contours of the upcoming regulation, but added that the customers’ data in dig...
Chinese handset maker Xiaomi denies violating privacy normsThe issue has surfaced at a time when Xiaomi is gaining popularity in the fast growing Indian smartphone market despite being a Chinese bra...
Supreme Court dismisses PIL on US snooping, says remedy lies before other forumSupreme Court refused to entertain a PIL seeking direction to the govt to initiate action against Internet companies involved in sharing In...
Google’s privacy policy: Government must enact a privacy law and protect consumer rights onlineGoogle says this is meant to simplify its privacy terms and to improve service. Users and regulators worry that this amounts to intrusive v...
- BPOs face big penalities for data 'loss'
The govt is likely to tighten the provisions linked to data privacy and data protection in the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000.
Hefty penalties on BPOs compromising customer privacyThe Indian government will shortly impose hefty penalties on business process outsourcing (BPO) firms that compromise on the data privacy o...