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India's contact tracing app Aarogya Setu comes under the scanner again — three departments fail to explain their role in its development
India’s contact tracing app Aarogya Setu, which boasts of over 162 million downloads, is caught i…
Urge India to reconsider PC import restrictions: Top industry groups ask US govt
Top industry groups and tech giants, including Apple and Intel, have sent a letter to the US Depart…
A Colorado police department cut staff's hours by 20% without reducing their pay. A sergeant says he has more time to watch his kids play sport and goes to work in a better mood.
The City of Golden Police Department moved all its roughly 70 staff, including the chief, to a 32-h…
Grace Dean
Why London department store Harrods is partnering with software company SevenRooms to track whether diners are big spenders or late to bookings
Harrods is rolling out SevenRooms' software at 14 of its food and drinks outlets, which it says wil…
Grace Dean
Unanswered questions as regulation of OTT platforms and digital news providers moves from one government department to another
The government is yet to shed light on what it actually means for the OTT industry
Climate change continued brutal advance in 2022, affected communities for billions of dollars on all continents: WMO
Throughout the year, hazardous climate and weather-related events drove new population displacement…
Rep. Ro Khanna says balancing regulation and ethics online is key to ensuring technology remains a force for good: 'We need technology to democratize voice in America'
The Silicon Valley congressman, who proposed an Internet Bill of Rights in 2018, said the nation is…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Self regulation code adopted by Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video and other OTT platforms could either be a huge success — or go the Facebook-Twitter way
The self regulation code came into effect last month on August 15.
Top DoD weapons buyer: How the Pentagon transformed its approach to information-age warfare
New and emerging challenges demand that the Pentagon use software in a significantly more agile and…
Ellen Lord
Industrial parks conversion into IT parks to further boost Hyderabad
Despite the economic slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Telangana is focusing on expansion o…
Russia uses facial recognition technology from US companies to spy on anti-war protestors, says report
Reuters reviewed court records that showed how the Moscow's vast video surveillance network played …
Isobel van Hagen
A SpaceX engineer who called himself 'MillionaireMike' has pleaded guilty to insider-trading charges. The SEC also accused him of selling 'insider tips' in exchange for bitcoin.
James Roland Jones, aka "MillionaireMike", whom the DOJ said was a SpaceX engineer, did not realize…
Kate Duffy
IBM, Accenture, Morgan Stanley and others hiring software developers and big data engineers
The demand for technology professionals such as software engineers and developers has been on a ris…
Scientists discover possible 'electrical language' of breast cancer cells
Variable voltages have been discovered in the membranes of breast cancer cells, revealing informati…
ANI
LAPD officers reportedly used facial recognition 30,000 times in the past decade, contradicting the department's previous denials
Despite frequent denials and refusals to respond to public records requests, the LAPD has been usin…
Tyler Sonnemaker
Telehealth is soaring. Here's how telecommunications companies are racing to help patients through 5G technology.
The pandemic pushed the limits of healthtech innovation. Now telcos are rushing to utilize 5G-enabl…
Nicholas Fearn
Government issues guidelines to guard against fake reviews of products
The government on Monday issued comprehensive guidelines to guard consumers from fake online review…
India, Australia hold 5th bilateral cyber policy dialogue in New Delhi
The Cyber Policy Dialogue provides a bilateral platform to discuss a range of high-profile issues o…
ANI
Non-profits wanting to get listed should have no ongoing IT scrutiny: SEBI
Markets regulator SEBI has said that any non-profit organisation (NPO), which wants to get listed, …
6 executives depart RAINN following employee allegations of racism and sexism at the organization
Following Insider's February investigation into the famed nonprofit's workplace culture, six execut…