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Coronavirus Pandemic Boosts Number of Active Users on Twitter, Ad Sales Hit

Twitter pulled its first-quarter revenue outlook and forecast an operating loss on Monday as the coronavirus outbreak crimped ad sales, but said the pandemic boosted the number of active users on the microblogging platform.

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Coronavirus Cyber-Attacks: Elite Hackers Target WHO

Elite hackers tried to break into the World Health Organization earlier this month, sources told Reuters, part of what a senior agency official said was a more than two-fold increase in cyber-attacks.

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As 90,000 NRIs return home, Punjab seeks funds to build isolation wards

The Punjab government on Monday imposed curfew across the state and sanctioned Rs 20 crore from the Chief Minister’s relief fund for the Covid-19 crisis.

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Coronavirus update: 16 private labs can now conduct Covid-19 tests

All these labs have fulfilled ICMR conditions mandatory for private facilities to collect samples and test them for coronavirus.

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In some cheer, 100,000 Covid-19 infected patients recover across the world

After three Covid-19 cases in Kerala made complete recovery in February, the second wave of recovery has begun in India with 11 of the 14 Italians diagnosed with Covid-19 cases in the country on March 4 leaving the isolation ward in Medanta-The Medicity in Gurugram, taking the total number of those cured in the country to 33.

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'This is dangerous but people in Pakistan are not listening,' Shoaib Akhtar asks...

Around 800 people have been infected with Covid-19 in Pakistan and the situation looks grim. But Akhtar has revealed that people are not taking this virus seriously as they are taking this period as a holiday.

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eTherapy apps to the rescue as professionals seek help

Psychologists and therapists, who are mostly consulting through online chats as well as audio and video calls, say there has been a 20-30% surge in professionals seeking counselling and therapy online over the past two weeks. Many offline clinics, too, are switching to online therapy. As offline clinics shut in the wake of the outbreak, the online business is seeing an uptick.

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Yellow.ai deploys 30% of global generative AI bots domestically

While markets like the US are mostly using GenAI for customer support in a bid to cut costs, India Inc. is using them as an opportunity to g...