Ellen DeGeneres is plotting a return to the U.S. — just over a year after she relocated to the U.K. in protest at Donald ...
The saga of a mandatory government security app which Apple and Google had to preinstall on their phones didn’t ...
A young man who accused Senator Ned Nwoko of paying him to assassinate actress Regina Daniels has publicly withdrawn his ...
The Wakefit IPO saw moderate subscription on its opening day. As of:54 PM, the overall subscription of the IPO stood at 0.13 ...
Fifteen years after the tuition fee protests, we need their rampant disdain for the Establishment more than ever ...
In a volte-face, the telecom ministry has withdrawn the controversial directive mandating that Sanchar Saathi be preloaded on new smartphones. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
The minister for public finance Ivan McKee signals a new Bill will be tabled to change the legislation early next year.
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Buying a car from an online marketplace
A recently purchased vehicle from an online marketplace gets a closer inspection, highlighting its condition, surprises, and ...
India's government, amid an uproar over privacy, has revoked an order quietly issued to smartphone makers to pre-install a ...
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F1 News Today: McLaren pull out of Abu Dhabi media duties as driver slams ‘unacceptable’ team orders
McLaren F1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri have both been pulled out of media sessions at this weekend's Abu Dhabi ...
On paper, Sanchar Saathi’s mission is noble, but watchdogs argue that the app’s deep integration could turn a device into a ...
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