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Your company may be spying on you. Here's why
There are devices that can eavesdrop on meetings and water cooler conversations to collect and mine data and suggest ways to improve productivity.
How India is struggling to gauge its bn-plus labour market
There are several state elections around the corner and the Lok Sabha polls are due next year, making it imperative for people to understand if the government has been able to add jobs to the economy.
How Indian startups gear up to take on the voice assistants of Apple, Amazon and Google
Experts are betting big on voice becoming the preferred mode of transaction for ecommerce, banking, and payments in the near future.
Is a foreign degree worth it?
Several Indians who have gone to countries such as the US and UK are having to return as immigration rules become tougher for working and living abroad.
Will PM Narendra Modi make enough of a difference in Karnataka?
Karnataka has a trend of voting out the ruling party. But it has seen another trend which is even older, which is that of voting differently from the Centre.
Inside JD(S), a father versus son battle
​​The only meeting ground for their two ambitions would be if the hung Assembly situation of 2004 returns on May 15, and the JD(S) supports the Congress.
Why Australia is still a favourite destination for Indian students
​​According to figures from the Australian High Commission in Delhi, 68,285 Indian students went to study in universities across the country in 2017, a 14% growth over 2016.
Shaken sometimes stirred: A list of summer cocktails to beat the heat
Drinks like margaritas, daiquiris, negronis have held their ground for many years.
List of domestic & international adventure hotspots where Indians are headed this summer
A report by Allied Market Research says globally, this segment will grow from $444.8 billion in 2016 to $1,336 billion by 2023 — compound annual growth rate of 17.4%.
Cybercrime is the sexiest risk in the corporate world right now: Bertrand Monnet
The most obvious risks — the sexiest risk — right now are the ones generated by cybercrimes, says Bertrand Monnet, an associate professor and Chair of Criminal Risks Management at the EDHEC Business School, France.
Protecting individual privacy is important: Ben Waber, cofounder, Humanyze
Protecting individual privacy is important so we track data at a team level, instead of the individual level, said Ben Waber of Humanyze.
How JK Rowling's tweet has put a school in Jammu & Kashmir in spotlight
It is this spirit that made Class VII student Kulsum Bano catch the attention of JK Rowling last week. A picture of her essay on how she has been inspired by the author was retweeted by school director Sabbah Haji.
Classic white sneakers are back in vogue
Classic white sneakers are back, with their cachet and business booming in India on the strength of renewed love for retro.
Google Home is the personal assistant that learns, adapts, grows, works, without salary
As with any smart speaker, the more you use it, the more capabilities you'll discover.
Check out some facts about World Migratory Bird Day
​​For this year, the theme is "Unifying our Voices for Bird Conservation" — focusing on the need for people celebrating the day to communicate and learn from each other, across borders, within and between the world's flyways.
Miriam is the escape game that will take you back to the 80s and 90s
There are 24 stages, each with its own set of unique puzzles and obstacles.
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