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Reimagining Public Sector Analytics
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Google ready with new TV stick launch in India, product listed on Flipkart seen as a rival to Fire Stick

Google Chromecast with TV (4K) was first launched in the US in September 2020 for $49.9 (~Rs 3,948).

‘Indian fintech ecosystem to breach $150 billion mark by 2025’

As per government data, India's fintech adoption rate is at 87 percent as against the global average of 64 percent.

Tekion eyes Indian market pie, leases over one lakh sqft office space in Bengaluru

In Chennai, Tekion leased close to 53,000 sqft office space at Embassy Splendid Tech Zone, Pallavaram, with a capacity to seat over 350 engineers.

Global tech majors fear Xiaomi crackdown in India may have a cascading effect on others

The technology giants including Apple in a letter to the Centre, urged immediate intervention to check ED of a ‘lack of understanding’ of royalty payments.
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Tech to turn tables on global payments mode, mobile transactions to swell to $1.2 trillion by 2027

Global digital payments are set to swell over $1.2 trillion by 2027 from the present $332 billion in 2022.

Pepperfry onboards Anand Batra as new Chief Financial Officer

In his new role, Batra will spearhead the organisation’s corporate strategy, fundraising efforts, financial operations, legal and secretarial functions.

Troubles brews for Google as US democrats seek privacy for abortion patients

In a letter to Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google parent Alphabet Inc, the lawmakers said if abortion becomes illegal in the US, the company’s data may become a tool to crack down on people seeking reproductive health care.

Out of Band Authentication Market to reach $4.3 billion by 2032, aided by government and SMEs

According to FMI, the global out of band authentication market will reach $4.3 billion by 2032, expanding at a CAGR of 13.2 per cent between 2022 and 2032.
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US Big Tech faces tough tech rules under new digital watchdog in UK

Google and Facebook would have to comply with tough British rules under a new digital watchdog aimed at giving consumers more choice online.

Global tech giants led by Cisco, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Intel oppose ‘E band’ allotment to telcos

According to Industry experts, the move is in direct conflict with the sector regulator’s position to open up this spectrum band.
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