The Economic Time
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Crypto detectives are cleaning up by cracking down
When cryptocurrencies hit the mainstream in the 2010s, the technology was widely viewed as a perfect vehicle for crime. A drug dealer or scam...
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Will beat Russia in war of technologies: Ukraine tech minister
While the two sides have kept pace with one another thus far, Ukraine's minister in charge of technology said he was confident his country had...
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Paid blue ticks lead to fears of fake Twitter accounts, say experts
Experts said decision of Twitter to offer blue tick verification for a subscription fee (goes to as low as Rs 650 per month if used through web,...
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Taiwan's Apple supplier Quanta plans Vietnam factory
The company, a MacBook contract manufacturer, on Friday signed an agreement with the authorities of Nam Dinh province.
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Samsung hit with $303 million jury verdict in computer-memory patent lawsuit
The jury in Marshall, Texas, determined after a six-day trial that Samsung's "memory modules" for high-performance computing willfully infringed...
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Alphabet CEO Pichai reaps over $200 million in 2022 amid cost-cutting
The pay disparity comes at a time when Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has been cutting jobs globally, The Mountain View,...
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Ukraine's social media stars rethink how they wield their influence
Moscow's invasion last year has caused a cultural upheaval in Ukrainian society that has run parallel to the fighting. Monuments to Russian...
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CCI gives nod to Blackstone-Emerson Electric Co deal
Last year in October, Emerson announced that it will sell a majority stake in its climate technologies business to Blackstone.
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Lyft to cut at least 1,200 jobs: WSJ report
Ride-sharing company Lyft Inc will cut at least 1,200 jobs in another round of layoffs as it looks to reduce costs.
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Log9 opens India’s first lithium-ion cell manufacturing facility
Log9 cofounder and managing director Pankaj Sharma told ET that the company has invested about $5 million in the new facility. Log9 would be the...