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A Company That Trades User Data Has Built Contact Tracing for Feature Phones
Aiisma is a company that specialises in dealing with user data, and may hence be well placed to highlight the aspect of privacy in contact tracing.
Three Special Trains With 1200 Migrants Each to Leave for UP and Odisha from Gujarat Tonight
While two trains will leave from Ahmedabad to Agra, another will depart from Surat to Behrampur in Odisha, said Ashwani Kumar, secretary to Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.
Chris Evans Joins Instagram, Promises Virtual Hangout with Marvel Superheroes
Chris Evans has joined Instagram to raise money for Covid-19 relief and is bringing his Avengers co-stars together for a live chat.
States Asked to Buy Grains Via OMSS For Distribution to Poor Not Covered Under PDS: Paswan
At present, over 81 crore beneficiaries are registered for subsidised foodgrains sold through ration shops under the National Food Security Act (NFSA).
All 11 Districts of Delhi to Remain in Red Zone till May 17, Clarifies Health Min Satyendar Jain
The national capital confirmed 223 new coronavirus cases on Friday, taking the total number of infections in the state to 3,738 and 61 fatalities.
Maharashtra: Man Held in Palghar Lynching Case Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Police have arrested 115 persons, including nine minors, in connection with the lynching of three men, including two seers, at Gadchinchale village in Palghar last month.
Jacqueline Fernandez Treats All Salman Khan Fans with Actor's Shirtless Workout Pic
Keeping the promise, Jacqueline Fernandez on Friday treated 'all Salman Khan fans' with a new shirtless picture of the actor, sweating hard in the gym.
OPINION | Pakistan's Hate Campaign Has no Takers Even in Muslim World
The anti-India and anti-Modi campaign, which has been started by Pakistan is an attempt to create a notion that Muslims are facing immense hardships in India and the present dispensation led by BJP is out to throw Muslims out of the country.
Jair Bolsonaro's 'So What?' Comment Sparks Fury in Brazil as Coronavirus Death Toll Surges Past 5000
Bolsonaro's off-the-cuff comment has been sparking anger, with governors and healthcare professionals all weighing in to express their outrage at his lack of empathy.
Google Travel Data Show Lockdown Fatigue in US and Australia, Other Countries Stay Home
The latest weekly update of aggregated travel patterns Google collected from its users' phones pointed to increased disobedience with lockdown orders in place since March.
NY Nursing Home Reports 98 Deaths Linked to Covid-19, Forced to Store Bodies in Refrigerator Truck
Officials confirmed that through Wednesday 46 residents who tested positive for COVID-19 had died as well as an additional 52 people 'suspected' to have the virus.
Against Centre's Parameters, Bengal Govt to Treat 6 Red Zone Districts as Orange Zones
As per the MHA, districts that have neither been classified as Red Zone nor Green Zone, shall be considered as Orange Zones.
I Would Definitely be Interested in it: Gareth Bale on Possible MLS Move
Gareth Bale's Madrid contract ends in 2022 and earns him close to 30 million euros a year before tax.
Maker of Coronavirus Trial Drug Aims for Wide Distribution: Gilead Sciences CEO
Gilead Sciences has already said it will donate the first 1.5 million doses of remdesivir.
Covid-19: Chennai is Tamil Nadu's Red 'Spot of Bother' as Cases Surge Unabated, Govt Ramps Up Testing
Tamil Nadu sent 9615 samples in the 24 hours ending Friday evening, inching towards its target of sending 10,000 samples every day. The state has tested over 1.29 lakh samples so far.
Anne Hathaway Thought Catwoman Audition was Originally for Harley Quinn
In a recent interview, Anne Hathaway said she was under the impression that she was auditioning for the role of Harley Quinn instead of Catwoman in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises.