Meta, WhatsApp win relief
Mark Zuckerberg's claim about India's 2024 elections triggers backlash, with Meta issuing an apology and Indian leaders slamming the misinformation.
The past week witnessed significant developments in the tech sector, with Apple's rise to India's top five valuable ... Mark Zuckerberg announces 5% job cuts at Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp ...
This feature will be gradually rolled out worldwide over the coming months. Users are encouraged to keep their app updated and check settings for availability. Connecting to the Meta Accounts Centre will not compromise the platform's strong privacy standards.
NCLAT chairperson Ashok Bhushan stayed the 5-year moratorium on data sharing but said that WhatsApp will have to pay the 50% of the penalty within two weeks
The NCLAT has granted a partial stay on the CCI's order imposing a Rs 213.14 crore penalty on Meta for WhatsApp's data sharing policies. The tribunal suspended the five-year ban, requiring Meta to deposit 50 percent of the penalty within two weeks.
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 comes to an end with over 239 launches from all concurrent events, while registering a strong footfall of over 9 lakh visitors.
In 2025, Brand Finance ranked the world's most valuable brands, highlighting companies like Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon for their innovation
China’s relations are starting to improve with Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted, just as Donald Trump brings his more unilateralist approach back
MakeMyTrip reported record-breaking figures in gross bookings, revenue, and adjusted operating profit for the third quarter.
Coca-Cola India Southwest Asia (INSWA) Operating Unit today announced Desmond Nikhil D'Souza as Customer & Commercial Leadership (C & CL), effective February 1, 2025. He succeeds Greishma Singh, who recently transitioned to the role of Vice President,
In ten years’ time Singapore wants to import a third of the power it consumes this way. At a time of rising geopolitical and trade tensions, it may seem mad to embrace dependence on other countries for electricity,