-  Technology
China-sponsored hackers targeting critical US infrastructure: Microsoft
San Francisco: Microsoft has revealed that a state-sponsored hacker group called Volt Typhoon based in China, which typically focuses on espionage and information gathering, is targeting critical US infrastructure. The tech giant…
 -  Business
Yubi acquires digital credit analytics company FinFort Infotech
New Delhi: Unified credit marketplace digital platform Yubi on Thursday announced that it has acquired a 100 per cent stake in FinFort Infotech, a digital credit analytics company for retail segment. As…
 -  Technology
Layoffs coming: Verizon warns customer service employees
San Francisco: US telecom carrier Verizon has warned its customer service employees about impending layoffs as part of “restructuring” and “streamlining” measures. Over 6,000 employees received a pre-recorded message from the company…
 -  Technology
YouTube Music testing ‘Samples’ tab, may bring Shorts to the platform
San Francisco: Google-owned YouTube is reportedly testing a ‘Samples’ tab in its Music app, which might show music video-focused Shorts. YouTube Music’s bottom bar on Android and iOS has consisted of Home,…
 -  Business
Ron DeSantis’ 2024 presidential bid announcement plagued by technical glitch
Miami: Ending months of speculation, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis finally launched his bid for the 2024 US presidential election on Twitter, but the live stream event was delayed following a technical glitch.…
 -  India
Plea in SC seeks direction Parliament building’s inauguration by President
New Delhi: A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking direction to the Lok Sabha Secretariat for the inauguration the new Parliament building by the President amid an ongoing political…
 -  Health
Epidemic kills all black sea urchins in Gulf of Aqaba: Israeli researchers
Jerusalem: Israeli researchers found that within just a few months a deadly epidemic killed all black sea urchin population in the Red Sea’s Gulf of Aqaba, Tel Aviv University said. The researchers…
 -  Bangalore
Bengaluru: Auto driver crashes on techie who turned it down for Rapido
Bengaluru: An incident of a software professional waiting for a rapido bike being hit by an auto has been reported from Bengaluru. The auto driver got enraged when the victim refused to…
 -  Middle East
Yemeni govt facing financial hurdles due to Houthi attacks on oil facilities
Aden: The Yemeni government has said that it is facing financing difficulties following a drop in public revenues caused by Houthi attacks on oil export ports. Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik said on…
 -  Middle East
Lebanon imposes travel ban on central bank chief
Beirut: A Lebanese judge has confiscated the Lebanese and French passports of Lebanon’s Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh to ban him from travelling after Interpol issued a Red Notice against him over…
 -  Politics
Concerned over Satyendar Jain’s health condition, Kejriwal attacks Centre
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday expressed his concern over Satyendar Jain’s health situation, and attacked the Central government for targetting AAP leaders. Satyendar Jain, the jailed former health…
 -  India
Jailed AAP leader Satyendar Jain admitted to hospital after slipping in Tihar washroom
New Delhi: The jailed AAP leader and former Minister of Health in the Delhi government, Satyendar Jain was admitted to the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital following a minor accident that occurred in…
 -  India
One man’s ego for self-promotion: Cong attacks PM on new Parliament row
New Delhi: Congress on Thursday once again attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and said ‘it is one man’s ego for self-promotion’ that has denied President Droupadi Murmu her Constitutional privilege to inaugurate…
 -  India
Cong govt in Karnataka to re-investigate PSI recruitment scam
Bengaluru: The ruling Congress in Karnataka will re-investigate the Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) recruitment scam in the state. More than 30 accused, including an ADGP ranked officer, have been arrested in connection with…
 -  World
6.2-magnitude earthquake jolts off Indonesia, no potential for tsunami
Jakarta: A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia’s eastern province of Maluku, but did not trigger a tsunami, the country’s meteorology, climatology and geophysics agency said. Also ReadSaudi, Canada to restore diplomatic ties after…
 
 













