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Two phones and an app: How Russians skirt Putin's digital iron curtainSince the Kremlin ratcheted up control over the internet this year, Russians have been turning to increasingly convoluted technical solutio...
From insurgency to Arabica: Nagaland finds a new revolution in coffeeNagaland is brewing a new future, shifting from its past to a vibrant coffee economy. Local farmers and young entrepreneurs are leading thi...
Norm-breaking SpaceX IPO a source of elation, angst on Wall StreetSpaceX is poised for a historic IPO, aiming to raise $75 billion with a $1.8 trillion valuation. Despite immense investor excitement and Mu...
The hidden Rs 9,000 crore business behind India’s water purifier boomIndia's water purifier market is evolving beyond just selling machines. Companies are now focusing on the lucrative service sector, includi...
'Our India policy starts with a clean slate and shared economic goals'Nepal's Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal is visiting India to foster stronger ties. The new Nepali government prioritizes good governance an...
Why Amazon has struggled to crack IndiaAmazon's India strategy is changing: under new leadership, the company is focusing on profitability over rapid growth. This shift comes as ...
Crisis as credibility test: How the UAE’s response to the Iran-Israel conflict could shape its next decade as a global residency hubThe UAE's promise of a safe haven faces its biggest test amid the Iran conflict. Despite heightened tensions, daily life remains stable, sh...
Gen Z and AI: As AI takes centre stage, youth stand in disapprovalYoung people express growing anger and anxiety about artificial intelligence. AI is reshaping industries and impacting jobs globally. Tech ...
Banks eye loans against mutual funds to tap young customersIndian banks are increasingly offering loans against mutual funds. This move targets younger, tech-savvy customers who prefer market-linked...
India is facing a data obesity epidemic—as storage in phones fails to keep up with people’s voracious appetite for visualsIndia’s growing use of smartphones, AI tools and social media is driving a surge in demand for digital storage, with experts warning of a “...
Wealthtech platform ZFunds launches India’s first AI assistant for new-age wealth managersZFunds has launched ZIVA, an AI-powered assistant aimed at helping mutual fund distributors and wealth managers streamline workflows, impro...
Stock, mutual fund investing from Tier-2, 3 cities grows fast, but limited awareness, advisory gaps remain key concernsEven as individuals from Tier-2/3 cities and beyond are rapidly embracing the world of stocks and mutual funds, gaps in advisory and awaren...
Tesla registers its AI-driven voice assistant in ShanghaiTesla has registered its voice assistant feature, which is powered by a generative artificial intelligence (AI) model, with China's cybersp...
Music to ears: Give quality, will payIndian consumers are starting to pay for quality. Gen Z listeners are switching to paid music streaming subscriptions. This trend is pushin...
ByteDance agrees to sell Moonton to Savvy Games for $6 billionByteDance has agreed to sell Moonton to Savvy Games Group for about $6 billion, shifting its focus to generative AI. The Beijing company wi...
Young, tech savvy base driving rapid adoption of connected devices here: Samsung India R&D VPDriven by a young and tech-savvy population, India is rapidly embracing IoT-based connected devices, with adoption rates soaring by an esti...
Alexa, what’s the future of marketing?From Artificial Intelligence to the “retro marketing” trend that’s finding an audience with digitally weary consumers, marketing 2019 is a ...
Realty brokerage market poised to become more tech savvyMany tech professionals are launching portals and mobile applications that will make brokers more professional and accountable.
- Fortune 500 cos hiring tech-savvy, hybrid marketers
The ability to fuse technology and marketingis a potent driver of effective communication, but it can only be delivered by those who unders...
- Bangalore's in love with chips
The world comes to India to get their IT jobs done - be it writing code, testing it, maintaining IT systems remotely or doing esoteric R&D.