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Word of the Day: SussingSussing, a British slang term from the 1950s, means figuring something out through careful observation and common sense, often by reading c...
With 'vibecoding,' AI can help anyone build an appThe term "vibecoding" describes using conversational language to prompt AI for code generation, a trend popularized by OpenAI co-founder An...
The rebel army behind one of the world’s major rare earth suppliesMyanmar, a key rare earths supplier to China, faces disruption as rebel forces seize control of mines. This complicates Beijing's position,...
At Davos, leaders talked big on rebuilding trust. Can the World Economic Forum make a difference?Critics say the annual meeting, which started more than half a century ago, are a preserve of business chieftains who covet greater wealth ...
Crypto feeds on AI hype as tech offers new uses for blockchainBlockchain technology can bring greater transparency and decentralisation to AI, which can be extremely opaque in terms of what data is bei...
Watch what you surf: Your digital footprints not only hurt privacy but also affect cybersecurityThis data is collected, collated, stored and analysed by various organisations.
Afghanistan reignite the debate about India’s middle-order problemsThe Indian batting was being hailed for its ferocity and downright scariness. Now, peeling away the layers, Afghanistan have restarted the ...
How obsession with box-office numbers is hurting single-screen cinema ownersAs opening day figures become marketing planks, it’s hurting people lower down the Bollywood chain.
Making sense of foreign secretary S Jaishankar's visit to BeijingIndians complain that the Chinese stack the tables, meaning, they make it difficult to enter sectors like information technology and pharma.
12 signs you're about to be promoted at workWhether you're having those discussions or not, you'll still want to keep an eye out for the signs a promotion might be in your future.