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Infosys to add 12,000 engineers in next 2 years; hire more in US, Europe
11 Sep 2017
Infosys says it plans to hire around 6,000 engineers annually over the next 1-2 years even as the visa issues necessitated increased local hiring in the US and Europe
Thousands of pro-Trump ads linked to Russian accounts: Facebook
07 Sep 2017
Facebook has revealed that thousands of ads posted on the site over the past two years, tending to favour Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, were linked to fake accounts based in Russia
AI could be trigger for world war 3, warns Elon Musk
05 Sep 2017
The Tesla and SpaceX founder’s latest comments came after Russian President Vladmir Putin was quoted saying AI comes with colossal opportunities and whoever becomes the leader in it will become the ruler of the world
AI could be trigger for world war 3, warns Elon Musk
05 Sep 2017
The Tesla and SpaceX founder’s latest comments came after Russian President Vladmir Putin was quoted saying AI comes with colossal opportunities and whoever becomes the leader in it will become the ruler of the world
WhatsApp hit with global outage for brief period
02 Sep 2017
Nandan Nilekani vows to clear Infosys of bad blood
26 Aug 2017
Nilekani made it clear that he has no intention to stay long or become CEO of the company, but said he wanted to see Infosys as a board-managed company with high standards of corporate governance
Identity theft hits epidemic levels in UK
23 Aug 2017
Nandan Nilekani likely to make a comeback at Infosys
23 Aug 2017
A prominent investor advisory firm has suggested that Infosys must convince Nandan Nilekani to rejoin the board as its non-executive chairperson
Alibaba's UC Browser under govt scanner over data leak
23 Aug 2017
While the UC Browser sends mobile data of its users to servers in China, it is also reported to retain control of Domain Name System of the mobile device even after a user has uninstalled it or cleaned browsing data
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