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Google gets directives for stringent checks to curb illegal digital lending apps in India
The directives are stated to be stipulated by the Reserve Bank of India, even though Google doesn’t fall under the apex bank’s ambit.
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Facing global isolation, US Big Tech seeks relaxation in new IT rules
The US BigTech companies have now urged Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to make changes in the proposed amendments.
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.
Top IAS Alkesh Kumar Sharma is new MeitY Secretary
While top IAS Alkesh Kumar Sharma will head MeitY, S Radha Chauhan, a 1988-batch IAS officer from the Uttar Pradesh cadre, to succeed Tripathi as DoPT Secretary.
India eyes better digital, cyberspace ecosystem; to replace IT Act with Digital India Act
Cyberspace in India is currently governed by the IT Act, which is a 22-year-old piece of legislation.
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Centre to bet big on transformational artificial intelligence: NeGD Chief Abhishek Singh
Govt will establish centres for transformational artificial intelligence in partnership with academia and industry to develop AI-based solutions.
Centre issues ‘high risk’ warning for Google Chrome users
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) has issued a warning for all Google Chrome users while categorising the severity rating as ‘High’.
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