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Indian techies want to shift from Chennai to Kochi, Delhi to Jaipur and Mumbai to Surat
The rising cost of living is making employees want to shift to tier 2 or 3 cities, as per a new rep…
The New Yorker Is Wrong About Stanford And Silicon Valley
And while professors investing in students' start-ups might complicate their relationship, that isn…
Laura Stampler
New Omicron subvariants on the rise in the US
Two new Omicron subvariants are on the rise in the United States, adding to concern of health exper…
10 Things in Tech: Joe Biden has tried ChatGPT, Silicon Valley goes sober, and leaked Shopify audio
In today's edition: Leaked Shopify audio, dating app wants to eradicate ghosting, and more headline…
Diamond Naga Siu
The dress code is changing for Silicon Valley tech workers this summer
Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and more are changing up their style for the summer, and tech workers …
Jordan Hart
ISRO selects four IAF pilots for Gaganyaan to train in Russia
ISRO on Wednesday announced that four Indian Air Force pilots have been selected for the ambitious …
PTI
How athleisure overtook fashion to become the dominant way that Americans dress
While athletic wear was created for a specific use - sports or athletics, obviously - athleisure cl…
Dennis Green
Size doesn’t matter – small cos will hire more than midsized cos this quarter
Hiring in smaller companies is set to rise by at least 4% this quarter as compared to previous one.…
The New York Times thinks it's identified mysterious bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto
While every techie wants to know the truth behind bitcoin, Nakamoto has been off the grid for a rea…
Cale Guthrie Weissman
From Microsoft to Marico to Mindtree, the new priorities of HR heads
The new hybrid working style, which was adopted by almost all the organisations due to the COVID-19…
An unused Carnival cruise ship could soon become a floating office where techies, YouTube influencers, and 'digital nomads' can live and work remotely
The cruise ship-turned-office would fit 2,000 people who would have access to fitness classes, a sw…
Katie Canales
Mark Zuckerberg insists he's still the best person to run Facebook, despite the endless scandals
It comes after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which tens of millions of users' data was misapp…
Rob Price
China's tech workers work harder than their US counterparts and it could drive the country's future success, insiders say
This success could largely be determined by the tenacity of the people who comprise the country's w…
Zoë Bernard
After decades in Silicon Valley as an entrepreneur and investor, Tim Ferriss found it was too 'closed-minded' and moved to Austin, Texas instead
In a Reddit post, Ferriss explained in more detail: "Silicon Valley is often a culture of cortisol,…
Richard Feloni
ChatGPT is ready to transform the internet
If you've somehow missed the ChatGPT buzz so far, it's a chatbot equipped with the most advanced ex…
Matt Turner,Dave Smith,Diamon…
Gap's new minimalist menswear brand is unlike anything we've seen from the company before
He said that more lifestyle-focused competitors are lacking some of the technical elements in the c…
Mary Hanbury
How millennials and the pandemic are powering India's used-car market, where 4 startups hit unicorn status in one year
The demand for pre-owned cars has soared across the world. India is an under-penetrated market: Onl…
Vasudevan Sridharan
REVIEW: Snapchat's Spectacles live up to the hype, but have a ways to go
And although some people - men especially - complained about the fit of the Spectacles, they fit co…
Avery Hartmans
Coders are no longer the high-flying stars of Big Tech and it's making them grumpy
The buildup of layers of corporate management has resulted in a sclerotic environment that is weigh…