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Amid rise in online frauds, Britain plans new legislative framework to check cyber scams
According to UK financial services minister John Glenthe, online is a significant source of fraud
EdTech startup HomeSkul lines up new tech solutions via AI-backed afterschool e-learning app
The first home-grown afterschool e-learning app provides Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality powered personalised learning experience for students
India eyes big pie of $1.5 trillion global semiconductor market in post-pandemic alignment
India is working to establish itself as a preferred destination and trusted partner for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing in the post-pandemic world.
Google rolls out cloud skills programme, to train 40 million with latest technology
The tech giant has already launched Google Cloud Skills Boost for online learning, skills development, and certifications, managed and delivered directly by Google Cloud
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Bangladesh Labour Department digitises trade unions to push transparency
Today, State Minister for Labor and Employment Begum Mannujan Sufian inaugurated the database as the chief guest in the conference room of Shram Bhaban at Bijay Smarani in the capital.
Celebrate September learnings with Likee-10 minute school
The campaign aims at creating an encouraging community sphere, where a healthy and competitive spirit shall boost the users’ learnings and award a number of lucky winners at the end of the month-long campaign.
US Embassy will support blended learning in universities
A delegation from the US Embassy in Dhaka made the remarks at a meeting with representatives of the University Grants Commission (UGC) at a hotel in the capital today.
India, most important tech destination for Amazon outside the US
The company employs over one lakh professionals in India across diverse areas from engineering, supply chain, content creation, marketing, video, and others
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Viacom18 to foray into sports broadcast with Anil Jayaraj as chief executive
Jayaraj will report to Rahul Joshi, CEO, Viacom18. It is learned that the company has also acquired rights to the next FIFA World Cup 2022 - scheduled to be played in Qatar at the end of next year - for a whopping $55 million.
Twitter’s tension with government pushes Koo up to the ladder
The 16-month-old app, which allows users to send tweet-like posts in English and seven Indian languages has seen about 85% of its users join since February
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