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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 ...
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 “...
Mother's Day Special: How AI, apps are empowering women to manage finances, improve health, build careerWomen are learning to keep pace with the ubiquitous apps and AI, shrugging off dependence on their kids for financial transactions, online ...
Chimpanzees wage ‘war’ in Uganda's Kibale National Park, study shows they fight organised battlesResearch at Uganda's Kibale National Park reveals chimpanzees engage in prolonged, organized warfare, challenging the notion that war is ex...
Meet the new AI coworker who won’t stop snitching to your bossKuse AI's "Junior," an AI employee, is revolutionising workplaces by proactively managing tasks, drafting proposals, and monitoring communi...
K-pop fans vs South Korea's $900 billion pension fund: How drama over Enhypen exit spiraled out of controlK-pop fans, angered by an Enhypen member's departure, overwhelmed South Korea's National Pension Fund support lines. The fund, a HYBE share...
Vietnam votes as Communist Party fields 93% of candidates, grip on power unshakenVietnamese citizens are voting for parliament members. The Communist Party has nominated almost all candidates, ensuring its continued domi...
India Inc resets strategy as AI takes over boardroomIn the boardroom of a leading engineering and construction company, talks on quarterly results quickly turned to buying an enterprise-level...
Companies need more diverse boards, with more tech-savvy members: BottomleyVirginia Bottomley, chair of board practice at Odgers Berndtson, emphasized the importance of diversity and global perspectives in company ...
Corpus for tech innovation a positive; hope telcos' wishlist considered in full budget: COAICOAI welcomes the announcement of Rs 1 lakh crore corpus for research and innovation in the technology sector in the interim Budget. The bo...
Data protection bill will make justice accessible to all: Ashwini VaishnawAshwini Vaishnaw cited examples of capital markets regulator SEBI and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India - which are appointed by th...
How online army became lifesaver for flood-hit KeralaCompassionate Keralam, a 6,000-strong group of volunteers, played a major role in helping the government machinery save lives of hundreds t...
Devananda Gaddam: Meet the data architect who is taking technology to the RSS shakhas in BengaluruLeading this tech push is Devananda Gaddam, a data architect who was with Wipro in Bengaluru and Intuit in California, before launching his...
Priyank Kharge's booster shot spurs rise in startup registrationThe move is set to change the “not industry friendly" image of the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government, which has been perceived as pro-ru...
Indian Mujahideen operative held in 2010 terror email caseAn alleged Indian Mujahideen operative was arrested in connection with a 2010 case related to sending email to media house on behalf of ban...
45% consumers access internet on mobile devices: SurveyNearly half (45 per cent) of the highly educated and tech-savvy consumers in the country access the Internet only through their mobile devi...
- Carrefour to offer online shopping in India;builds IT platform
Looking to tap tech savvy biz establishments in India, Carrefour is building an IT platform that will enable its customers to shop online.
- Facebook, Twitter attracting criminal organizations
Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are turning into a criminal hub where gang members make threats, boast about crimes, shar...
- Kushagr Ansal's game for Halo
Ansal Housing & Construction director Kushagr Ansal is an avid photographer and a gaming buff.
- He's a blogger and he stays in a wi-fi home
In a candid interaction, Ravi Aggarwal, president of imaging & printing group, Hewlett-Packard (HP) India, talks tech sans the jargon. He l...