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'Crypto bill can take India to the forefront of blockchain tech'

Stakeholders, including regulators, have made their representations to a panel of federal lawmakers and the Cryptocurrency and Regulation of Official Digital Currency Bill 2021 is likely to become law soon.

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SaaS space heats up with big deals on horizon

Investors continue to back Indian cross-border enterprises building products that attract global clients

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Bitcoin sinks $10,000 in an hour

In India, retail investors who were spooked earlier this week by the news of a possible ban on cryptocurrencies, which led to a massive sell-off on local exchanges, shifted stance and took this as an opportunity to “buy the dip”.

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Trailer Swings Through India in First Look

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) trailer gives us our first look at Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) releasing October 7, 2022 in cinemas worldwide.

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Startups with deep pockets are making a beeline for IITs

Stalwarts like Flipkart and Byju's, to freshly minted unicorns like CarDekho, Razorpay and NoBroker, as well as others like Indus Insights, are looking to increase campus hires from IITs by up to 2-5 times this year.

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Nature’s Radio: Listening to Birds Singing to My Microphone

The more you bird, the more you see, and the ‘birdier’ it looks! Taking a snapshot with a camera helps capture a memory or a bird in a pretty photograph; to remember what it looks like, where it was found and what it was doing when it was found. So how do birders learn and memorise bird sounds? Well, the more you listen, the more you learn, and the louder it sound...

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Twitter Admits Policy 'Errors' After Far-Right Abuse Its New Rules of Posting Pictures

Twitter's new rules about not posting pictures of others without consent have been employed by far-right backers to protect themselves from scrutiny and to harass opponents. Twitter noted the rollout had been rough: "We became aware of a significant amount of coordinated and malicious reports, and unfortunately, our enforcement teams made several errors."

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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...