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Evolving technologies to fuel IT sector hiring in next 6 months, says survey

Senior level hiring demand is decreasing as people management roles are diminishing and mid-level executives are yet to catch up on the growing pace.

Why WhatsApp is no threat to Facebook's dominance

Users who want to switch platforms after Facebook's data privacy scandal have nowhere to go as WhatsApp & Instagram are owned by the social media giant.

IIT Delhi graduate may be in the running to lead world's biggest messaging app

If Arora is made the CEO of WhatsApp, he would join a league of Indians heading tech giants like Sunder Pichai at Google and Satya Nadella at Microsoft.

Former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka says he's working on Artificial Intelligence venture

Sikka said that there needed to be more education on AI as there were currently fewer than 250,000 people who could use machine learning tools.

Google's developer show to highlight the promise and perils of its data hoard

This year's event takes place against a backdrop of historic scrutiny from lawmakers and the public over how internet companies collect, use and control personal data.

This safety device for cabs can work without internet

The device was developed by Rakesh S G, associatedean and head of Amrita School of Engineering, along with another professor and three engineering students.

Havoc on mobile: Indian internet companies grappling with fake app installations

Something as insignificant as a mobile recharge package worth Rs 10. For companies spending big money on making their apps stand out amid the clutter, this is a huge problem.

India accounts for three of Xiaomi's top five global sales channels

India accounts for three of Xiaomi's top five global sales channels

HCL likely to unseat Wipro as No 3 IT player this quarter

HCL likely to unseat Wipro as No 3 IT player this quarter

Samsung tops shrinking global smartphone market in Q1 2018

Samsung shipped 78 million devices and captured 21.7 per cent market share; Apple came in second with 52.2 million shipped devices and a 14.5 per cent market share.

In a first, NCERT issues guidelines to schools in bid to check cyberbullying

The guidelines issued ask teachers to "regularly review browsing history on the devices being used by children" and "monitor device usage by students" and not to engage with cyberbullies.

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