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IndiGo becomes first Indian carrier with 2,000 daily scheduled flights

IndiGo becomes first Indian carrier with 2,000 daily scheduled flights

IndiGo is the first Indian carrier to have more than 2,000 scheduled or planned flights daily. The Rahul Bhatia-founded airline, which started flights on August 4, 2006, became the first Indian carrier in December 2017 to operate 1,000 flights a day, taking more than 11 years for the budget carrier to reach that milestone. The second 1,000 came much faster in just six years, despite the bitter feud between the airline's two founder-promoters and then Covid in this period. The airline has been able to benefit from the tailwind of the fact that India has seen a rapid recovery in…
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Google Photos gains 2 new AI features

Google Photos gains 2 new AI features

Google Photos, the popular gallery app used by millions worldwide, often gets new features that improve the overall user experience The tech giant is now rolling out two new AI-powered features that help reduce clutter and categorize screenshots and documents into albums. If you're someone who takes a lot of photos, your photo gallery can often be cluttered with similar images like sunsets or group photos. Google is introducing a feature called 'Photo Stacks' which aims to solve this problem. The new AI-powered feature automatically detects and groups similar photos and organizes them into piles. It also selects the top…
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Apple is making iMessage available for Android users

Apple is making iMessage available for Android users

iPhone users are now set to be friends with Android users on iMessage, as Apple has announced its decision to adopt the Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging standard. This move paves the way for a unified messaging experience across the platform, allowing Android users to enjoy the full suite of iMessage features. Apple made the strategic decision to integrate the RCS messaging standard into its messaging platform in response to the European Union's Digital Markets Act and regulatory pressure from competitors such as Google and Samsung, 9 to 5 Mac reported. Apple will implement the feature in late 2024 through…
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Tata Steel to scrap 800 positions in Netherlands

Tata Steel to scrap 800 positions in Netherlands

Tata Steel's Dutch division said on Nov. 13 that it would cut about 800 jobs at its IJmuiden plant in an effort to boost profitability. Tata currently employs about 9,200 people in IJmuiden on the Dutch coast, 30 kilometers (19 mi) west of Amsterdam. "Despite all efforts by Tata Steel to improve its market position and reduce costs, more needs to be done," the company said in a statement. "Also in light of the transition to a cleaner company, where significant investments have been made and will be made." The restructuring would mainly affect managerial and support staff, and was…
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Man orders kurta for German colleague from Blinkit

Man orders kurta for German colleague from Blinkit

A Twitter user's post about ordering a traditional Indian dress for his German colleague from Blinkit caught the attention of the CEO of the fast-commerce platform. In a viral post, Twitter user Debarun Talukdar explained that a colleague in Germany visited their India office during the festive season and was surprised to see everyone wearing traditional Indian attire. The German employee did not realize that he was in the office for the annual Diwali Puja, which is why all his Indian colleagues were dressed in their traditional best. Not wanting to leave him out, the Company's Indian employees did something…
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Mark Zuckerberg personally rejected Meta’s proposals to improve teen mental health

Mark Zuckerberg personally rejected Meta’s proposals to improve teen mental health

A new lawsuit filed against Meta by the state of Massachusetts claims that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg dismissed concerns about Instagram's features negatively impacting users' mental health. According to the lawsuit filed Monday in Suffolk Superior Court, Zuckerberg and other members of Meta's leadership were asked to remove plastic surgery filters from Instagram and Facebook by 2019 because of concerns from mental health experts about the filters' negative mental health effects may affect young users, especially women. According to an internal email cited in the complaint, Instagram's then-policy chief allegedly pleaded with Zuckerberg to disable the filters, writing, "We're talking…
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Govt asks travel portals to process pending refunds for bookings during lockdown

Govt asks travel portals to process pending refunds for bookings during lockdown

The central government has asked all travel agencies to process pending consumer refunds from the Covid lockdown period by the third week of this month or face legal action. The deadline was fixed by the Central Consumer Protection Authority in a meeting chaired by Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh on November 8.The meeting led to the CCPA issuing refund notices to six online travel platforms - EaseMyTrip, Yatra, MakeMyTrip, HappyEasyGo, ClearTrip and Ixigo - and five travel agencies: Thomas Cook, Veena World, Keshari Tours, Neem Holidays and Mango Holidays. While Ixigo and Thomas Cook have cleared all their refunds,…
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Mundra becomes India’s first port to handle cargo volumes of 16 MMT in a month

Mundra becomes India’s first port to handle cargo volumes of 16 MMT in a month

Adani Group's flagship Mundra port set another record by handling 16.1 million tonnes of cargo in October, the highest of any port in India, it said in a release.The country's largest port has handled 102 MMT of cargo so far this year, a year-on-year growth of 9 percent. The port crossed the 100 MMT mark in 210 days, surpassing last year's record of 231 days.Mundra for containers and liquids and gases witnessed double-digit growth year-on-year, said a press release issued on Sunday. Further, it achieved another milestone of handling 4.2 million twenty-foot equivalent (TEUs) containers in just 203 days, a…
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Amazon employee loses stocks worth Rs 1.7 cr after refusing to return to office

Amazon employee loses stocks worth Rs 1.7 cr after refusing to return to office

An Amazon employee who worked in a remote role with the tech giant for nearly four years has decided to quit after being asked to return to an office in the US. In doing so, he had to part with $200,000 (roughly Rs 1.7 crore) worth of company stock, but John Schoenhoff (name changed) has zero regrets. Speaking to Business Insider, Schoenhoff said the return mandate at the company's office required him to move cities across the country, from New York to Seattle, giving up the dream life he was living. "I enjoyed my work at Amazon," Schoenhoff told the…
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Jio rolls out OBD device for smart car features

Jio rolls out OBD device for smart car features

Reliance Jio has launched the JioMotive, a device designed to transform conventional cars into smart vehicles. Priced at Rs 4,999, the device gets features like location tracking and theft alerts. It is expected to provide a connected car experience, even for cars that don't have fancy features built-in. Many modern and expensive vehicles come equipped with internet connections. The same features can be accessed using the new JioMotive OBD adapter. This new device can provide insight into various aspects of their vehicle's performance, including location, engine health and driving performance. This new device will be helpful for new car owners…
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