Around 40% of the gig workers now come from the age group of 16 to 23, says a study by Taskmo, an on-demand staffing platform
PM's Independence Day speech celebrates start-up entrepreneurs in smaller cities and towns
The IT rules, 2021, require significant social media intermediaries (SSMIs) appoint a resident grievance officer to decide on content-related complaints
It runs a cloud service that helps digital brands to increase customer retention
Platform will allow stealth mode and prevent screenshots of 'view once' messages
Xiaomi continued to be the top-selling brand, but saw a big drop in shipments due to supply constraints through the first half of 2022
Data breaches have cost Indian companies an average of Rs 17.6 crore in 2022 so far
'Non-personal data is the raw material for AI. If you start having a regulator sit on top of it, it will impact the growth of the sector', said Chandrasekhar
Former judge headed panel that drafted the legislation which the government withdrew yesterday
Comprehensive framework to come in alignment with contemporary digital laws
EMI, BNPL, and other financial schemes brought down the upfront cost for the buyer
Paytm's Vijay Shekhar Sharma says company is seeing excellent momentum and is on track to achieve operating profitability
Gaming platforms suggested regulations to address the game addiction, rather than a blanket ban
346 million make online transactions for e-commerce and digital payments, with coronavirus boosting practice
Street View is a virtual representation of the streets and the surroundings on Google Maps, consisting millions of panoramic images, which create a real-world experience
Tech Mahindra and mapping firm Genesys will work with US technology giant to show a 360-degree view of streets, landmarks
Founded in February 2022, Bundle O Joy helps parents to find products in apparel, footwear, toys, books, and accessories
UP has the most beneficiaries, with over 10.3 million candidates certified in the past five years. Bihar and MP come next, with 4.2 million and 3.3 million candidates, respectively
The tech and auto industry expects the 'Right to Repair' policy to provide recognition to the largely unorganised third-party repairs sector through increased availability of original spares
Number of deals dropped by 17% sequentially, more than half were larger than $100 million each