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Reimagining Public Sector Analytics
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Chartered Accountants body ACCA warns of new ethical risks in the digital age

A report released by ACCA raises questions about how prepared businesses are to face new ethical challenges such as ransomware attacks; crypto-currency transactions; intellectual property disputes and customer privacy

Why Baji Live is One of the Best Casinos for Bangladeshi Bettors 

What unique features the Baji Live casino team gives to its audience, what games are preferred by users from Bangladesh, how to get a 100% bonus for registering a new account.

Elon Musk mulls two new tiered subscription plans for X

The specific timeline for the launch of these new plans remains undisclosed; however, Musk affirmed that the rollout is on the horizon.

Applications process for Delhi govt Schools of Specialized Excellence begins

Students seeking admission to the Schools of Specialised Excellence (SoSE) associated with the Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) can apply online between August 12 and August 19 at edudel.nic.in/sose.
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Israeli startup Zebra Medical Vision gets govt grants to deploy medical imaging AI

The deep learning imaging analytics startup Zebra Medical Vision said that it has received Israel government support through generous grants from the Israel Innovation Authority.

Bsquare selects AWS cloud for IIoT deployments

Bsquare Corporation said it is collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to meet the increasing demand for IIoT solutions.

Tech world shock over Las Vegas shooting, Satya Nadella, Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg and Chuck Robbins convey their prayers for victims’ family

Satya Nadella, Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg and Chuck Robbins have conveyed their prayers for the families and loved ones who are grieving after one of the deadliest attack in America modern history

This is how US-tech firms reacted to President Trump immigration ban

Big tech companies and their bosses have expressed dismay over an executive order that bars entry to the US for anyone from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days
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