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Manoj Vaibhav Gems ‘N’ Jewellers IPO: All you need to know

Manoj Vaibhav Gems ‘N’ Jewellers IPO: All you need to know

Breaking news, Business, Latest headlines, slider September 19, 2023 at 11:29 am 0 comments

The initial public offering (IPO) of Manoj Vaibhav Gems ‘N’ Jewellers will open for bidding on Friday, September 22. The three-day bidding will conclude on Tuesday, September 26. Here is what all you need to know about the upcoming IPO: Price band and lot size The company will be sellingRead More

After Expulsion of Senior Canadian Diplomat, High Commissioner Storms Out of MEA HQ | Watch

After Expulsion of Senior Canadian Diplomat, High Commissioner Storms Out of MEA HQ | Watch

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines, slider September 19, 2023 at 11:28 am 0 comments

India on Tuesday expelled a senior Canadian diplomat in a retaliatory move over Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s comments and Indian diplomat being removed from Canada. In a video, the Canadian High Commissioner can be seen storming out of the Ministry of External Affairs Headquarters. The Commissioner can be seenRead More

Weight Loss With Turai: 5 Incredible Health Benefits of Ridge Gourd You MUST Know

Weight Loss With Turai: 5 Incredible Health Benefits of Ridge Gourd You MUST Know

Breaking news, Health, Latest headlines, slider September 19, 2023 at 11:27 am 0 comments

Turai Health Benefits: The ridge gourd, also known as turai or tori, is frequently thought of as a tasteless, slimy vegetable, but did you know that it is also a great source of fiber, vitamin C, iron, and other minerals in addition to being low in calories. Ridge gourd, aRead More

From Memories to New Feats, Top Quotes From PM Modi’s Farewell Speech For Old Parliament Building

From Memories to New Feats, Top Quotes From PM Modi’s Farewell Speech For Old Parliament Building

Breaking news, India, Latest headlines, slider September 18, 2023 at 10:44 am 0 comments

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday looked back at the rich history of the old Parliament building and said the historical structure will continue to inspire the generations to come. Addressing the special session of Parliament, PM Modi also highlighted India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission, the “unprecedented” success of its G20 presidencyRead More

NTPC shares gain up to 2% in early trade. Check details

NTPC shares gain up to 2% in early trade. Check details

Breaking news, Business, Latest headlines, slider September 18, 2023 at 10:42 am 0 comments

Shares of NTPC witnessed an early-morning surge of up to 2 per cent on Monday following a report that said the company’s mining arm may explore overseas sourcing of battery minerals, including lithium, cobalt, and nickel. At around 12:57 pm, NTPC shares were trading 1.23 per cent higher at RsRead More

Travis Head Ruled Out For First Half Of World Cup, Marnus Labuschagne Back In Frame

Travis Head Ruled Out For First Half Of World Cup, Marnus Labuschagne Back In Frame

Breaking news, Latest headlines, slider, Sports September 18, 2023 at 10:41 am 0 comments

Johannesburg: Travis Head will miss the first half of the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India, Australia coach Andrew McDonald said after their 2-3 series defeat against South Africa. Head fractured his left hand when he was struck on the hand by a rising delivery by Proteas pacemanRead More

Mika Singh on not marrying Akanksha Puri: ‘I realised we weren’t meant to be together’

Mika Singh on not marrying Akanksha Puri: ‘I realised we weren’t meant to be together’

Breaking news, Entertainment, Latest headlines, slider September 18, 2023 at 10:41 am 0 comments

Rapper Mika Singh has finally opened up on why he did not marry Akanksha Puri. Mika chose Akanksha Puri as his life partner on the reality show Swayamvar: Mika Di Vohti, last year. Speaking with ETimes in a new interview, Mika said that soon after the show, they realised thatRead More

Spice Up Your Diet: Weight Loss the Indian Way!

Spice Up Your Diet: Weight Loss the Indian Way!

Breaking news, Health, Latest headlines, slider September 18, 2023 at 10:39 am 0 comments

Known for its rich flavours, aromas and vibrant colours, Indian cuisine serves not only as a gastronomic delight but also as a healthful eating habit. Central to the Indian culinary tradition is the use of spices and herbs that are not just taste boosters but hold an array of healthRead More

Small Cap Textiles Shares Hits 52-Week High After Company Increase Buyback Price

Small Cap Textiles Shares Hits 52-Week High After Company Increase Buyback Price

Breaking news, Latest headlines, slider, Sports September 15, 2023 at 1:02 pm 0 comments

The shares of Siyaram Silk Mills today hit 52-week high after rallying nearly 8% on the BSE after the company on September 14, raised the shares buyback price to Rs 720 per equity share from Rs 650. However, the company intends to purchase up to 14,99,992 fully paid-up equity shares,Read More

Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL)decision to abandon plans to scan iPhones for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) has invited the wrath of protestors, who have now set up banners in front of Apple Park to coincide with the iPhone 15 launch.  What Happened: Protestors have set up anti-Apple banners in front of Apple Park, condemning Apple’s decision to abandon its iPhone CSAM detection plans, implying that the company is somehow enabling it.  “Child sexual abuse is stored on iCloud. Apple allows it,” says the poster put up by Heat Initiative, a collective of child safety experts and advocates. The poster was spotted and shared by an Instagram user.  The Heat Initiative’s website underlines its efforts to bring Apple to make good on its commitment to protect children. Back in 2021, Apple announced plans to scan iPhones and iCloud for CSAM – while child safety experts praised this, it angered privacy advocates.  The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group, called it opening a “backdoor” to the private lives of users.  After facing immense backlash, Apple quietly pulled references to CSAM detection on its website and subsequently called it off entirely in 2022.  Why It Matters: CSAM is a huge problem. A case in point is the iCloud account of a 32-year-old man, who was found to be in possession of nearly 2,400 child abuse images in 2019, according to the Heat Initiative.  “We are calling on Apple to detect, report, and remove child sexual abuse images and videos from iCloud,” the collective says.  Here’s What Apple Has To Say  On the other hand, Apple says its initial CSAM detection plans would have violated user privacy. This realization came about after immense backlash from cybersecurity and privacy experts.  The company said this would not only snowball into a privacy issue but also create security risks and new vectors for malicious parties to attack.  Instead, Apple has come up with a different solution with on-device CSAM detection within apps themselves – for example, apps like Messages, FaceTime, AirDrop, and more have on-device nudity detection systems.  Apple has also launched an application programming interface (API) for this so third-party apps can implement it without adversely impacting user privacy – this also aligns with one of the demands of Heat Initiative, but its protests suggest that it is not completely satisfied with the steps Apple has taken so far.

Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL)decision to abandon plans to scan iPhones for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) has invited the wrath of protestors, who have now set up banners in front of Apple Park to coincide with the iPhone 15 launch. What Happened: Protestors have set up anti-Apple banners in front of Apple Park, condemning Apple’s decision to abandon its iPhone CSAM detection plans, implying that the company is somehow enabling it. “Child sexual abuse is stored on iCloud. Apple allows it,” says the poster put up by Heat Initiative, a collective of child safety experts and advocates. The poster was spotted and shared by an Instagram user. The Heat Initiative’s website underlines its efforts to bring Apple to make good on its commitment to protect children. Back in 2021, Apple announced plans to scan iPhones and iCloud for CSAM – while child safety experts praised this, it angered privacy advocates. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group, called it opening a “backdoor” to the private lives of users. After facing immense backlash, Apple quietly pulled references to CSAM detection on its website and subsequently called it off entirely in 2022. Why It Matters: CSAM is a huge problem. A case in point is the iCloud account of a 32-year-old man, who was found to be in possession of nearly 2,400 child abuse images in 2019, according to the Heat Initiative. “We are calling on Apple to detect, report, and remove child sexual abuse images and videos from iCloud,” the collective says. Here’s What Apple Has To Say On the other hand, Apple says its initial CSAM detection plans would have violated user privacy. This realization came about after immense backlash from cybersecurity and privacy experts. The company said this would not only snowball into a privacy issue but also create security risks and new vectors for malicious parties to attack. Instead, Apple has come up with a different solution with on-device CSAM detection within apps themselves – for example, apps like Messages, FaceTime, AirDrop, and more have on-device nudity detection systems. Apple has also launched an application programming interface (API) for this so third-party apps can implement it without adversely impacting user privacy – this also aligns with one of the demands of Heat Initiative, but its protests suggest that it is not completely satisfied with the steps Apple has taken so far.

Breaking news, Latest headlines, slider, Sports September 15, 2023 at 12:59 pm 0 comments

It is strange, rather baffling, when an act, well within he the laws of the game and later added necessary changes to de-stigmatise it, is still looked down upon or not made to full use, especially when the team stands on he doorstep of a crucial win or loss. OnRead More