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19.12 / 15:48
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Google has hidden a free game inside your iPhone. All you need to know about it
Google version of pinball has been installed inside the official Google app for iOS and this is free of cost. It can be pulled down on the iPhone Home Screen and typed Google into the search bar. Pinball games can be swiped upwards to launch it with a score counter in the top-right, and a couple of paddles at the bottom. As users progress through the game multiple balls appear, new levels present themselves, and so on. There's a brilliant game that's been hidden inside the Google Chrome web browser. 'The Sun' has reported that the game works on both mobile and desktop, so everyone can get involved. It is called Dino Runner and is designed to keep you entertained when you're without the internet. It is easy to play this game and all a user needs is Wi-Fi.
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JPMorgan senior leader changes likely in search for Dimon heir
Halfway through Jamie Dimon’s special incentive to stay five more years atop JPMorgan Chase & Co., insiders are predicting more senior leadership changes to help potential successors gather experience.
19.12 / 11:44
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French central bank sees recovery only in 2025
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19.12 / 10:56
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'Opposition-less' Parliament? Here's how many MPs are left in Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha after record suspensions
MPs were suspended from Parliament during the ongoing Winter Session 2023. The session — which commenced on December 4 — saw 14 suspensions last Thursday, 78 on Monday and 49 on Tuesday. The suspension of Parliament members is the largest in the country’s history.
19.12 / 08:20
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Reasons Why You Should Buy Home Insurance in India
home insurance plan is so beneficial for you and your family: Damage to the property is one of the biggest worries for homeowners. Damage can happen due to minor accidents within the house or due to larger factors such as a fire. Though you are surely careful, some eventualities are out of your control.
19.12 / 07:11
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Not so sweet: India may need to import sugar as planting wanes
sugar output this crop year, hit by weak rains, is set to lag consumption for the first time in seven years, according to traders and a survey of farmers, and lower plantings may even force the world's No.2 producer to import in the following year. Driven by falling yields in two key producing states, Maharashtra and Karnataka, the sluggish outlook for the crop year that began in October reinforces expectations India will ban sugar exports in 2024. Sugar output could be even lower in the next crop year, which runs to September 2025. Low reservoir levels in Maharashtra and Karnataka, which together produce nearly half of India's sugar, are prompting many farmers to plant crops that need less water and mature faster than cane, such as sorghum and chickpeas, Reuters found in a survey of over 200 farmers. Reuters' calculations based on the survey showed output could fall this crop year and next, in line with traders' internal forecasts. Consumption is expected to rise over the same period. While the survey covers a small sample of farmers in key areas, it shows growing pressures that could force India, which supplies 12% of globally traded sugar, to become a net importer from as early as the first half of 2025, industry insiders told Reuters, in what would be a major reversal. The prospect of this year's crop falling short of forecasts and India being forced to import sugar for the first time since 2017 threatens to drive up global prices, which already hit multi-year highs last month.
19.12 / 06:42
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Oppn to strongly raise demand for home minister's statement on Parliament security breach
Parliament security breach issue in both Houses. This was decided at a meeting of the alliance's constituents in the Parliament complex, a day after 78 MPs in both houses were suspended for raising the demand.
19.12 / 05:33
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‘An Earth angel’: Friends demand justice after B.C. woman killed in Mexico
The death of a woman in Mexico is now under investigation and her friends and family are demanding justice.Val Vardabasso, 58, originally from B.C. and now living in Puerto Peñasco, also known as Rocky Point, just south of the border with Arizona, is believed to have been killed in her home.Leanna Byrd knew Vardabasso for 45 years.
19.12 / 04:11
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USD/JPY Bears Ready to Reemerge Following BoJ Decision Tomorrow: How to Trade It
With the Bank of Japan being the last major central bank decision left for this year and the last important macro releases of the year to come this week, the USD/JPY is the featured currency pair of the week.
19.12 / 01:06
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Industry on edge as Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath flags deepfake concerns
Nithin Kamath, chief executive officer of one of India’s largest stockbrokers, Zerodha, last week posted a deepfake video of himself to highlight the potential impact of such technology in the financial services world. “As the deepfakes improve, I think it will only become harder over time to validate if the person on the other side (of a video) is real or AI-generated. This problem will be bigger for banks that have more stringent regulatory requirements during onboarding,” wrote Kamath on microblogging site X (previously Twitter).
18.12 / 23:39
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Debt Box vs SEC: Court Reverses Asset Freeze, Raises Questions on SEC's Conduct
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a complaint against Debt Box and other defendants, alleging that the firm was engaged in a fraudulent conspiracy to offer unregistered securities to investors. The action is being brought against Debt Box and other defendants. In August of 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) won a temporary asset freeze and restraining order against Debt Box, its four proprietors, and thirteen additional defendants. The SEC said that the scam was responsible for the raising of about fifty million dollars, in addition to undefined sums of Bitcoin and Ether. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Debt Box was accused of selling «node licenses» that were represented as a mechanism to earn crypto asset tokens via mining operations. However, the SEC said that these «node licenses» were, in fact, a counterfeit.
18.12 / 22:12
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Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1: See all NPCs and where to locate them, and more
Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 features a diverse range of NPCs scattered across the landscape, each serving a unique purpose. This guide provides straightforward details on their locations for easy navigation.
18.12 / 17:42
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Inside Amazon’s effort to challenge Elon Musk’s Starlink internet business
Amazon antenna on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius made contact with both, but during a subsequent handoff to another station, only one vehicle checked in. Amazon scanned the sky behind the first satellite for a signal from the second one but heard silence. The incident threatened to kill the mood for employees who’d gathered to celebrate the launch at Postdoc Brewing, not far from Amazon’s Seattle-area space operation. The team had spent years building satellites from scratch and endured months of delays launching them. Now that they were aloft, Amazon needed to make contact to ensure their solar panels had deployed. If not, the batteries would run out and the satellites would fail, a major setback for the retail and cloud-computing giant, already a late entrant in the race to build a profitable business selling internet access from low-Earth orbit.
18.12 / 16:53
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Inside the makeover of a temple town
Yogi Adityanath. That’s when the real rebuilding started. The plan includes a new airport, rejuvenation of the railway station, new road-over-bridges, multi-level car parks with food courts, hotels, townships, an aerocity, road widening, and beautification.
18.12 / 14:05
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Holiday sales up despite uncertainties
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18.12 / 12:01
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Canada's ATB Capital to liquidate failed hedge fund Traynor Ridge
ATB Capital Markets received a mandate to sell the remaining assets of Canadian hedge fund Traynor Ridge Capital Inc., which collapsed after the sudden death of its founder.
18.12 / 06:33
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20 INDIA Bloc MPs submit notices, seek discussion on Parliament breach today | 5 points
MPs from the INDIA bloc submitted notices for Suspension of Business on Day 15 of the Winter Session, demanding discussion on the Parliament security breach on Monday. The members of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) met in the chamber of Rajya Sabha Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge in Parliament to discuss a strategy to corner the Centre in both the houses.
18.12 / 00:51
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Unicorn Slice eyes $100 million to fuel its banking dreams
Slice is in talks for a $100 million equity funding round, according to three people in the know. Early conversations have happened with existing backers, but the leadership is looking to get an external investor to lead the round. The talks are still at an early stage and, given the overall funding winter, might take a few months to close, the people said.
17.12 / 21:37
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Swiggy's 'collection fee' sparks dispute with restaurants
Swiggy's decision to charge 2% collection fee on all orders starting December 20 is an «unwelcome distraction», the country's leading restaurant body said on Sunday. The National Restaurants Association of India (NRAI), which represents over 500,000 companies across the country, also said restaurants will seek clarity from the food delivery platform in the coming days. «December is supposed to be the best month of business for us; for Swiggy to unilaterally come up with this suddenly in peak season is definitely an unwelcome distraction,» said Sagar Daryani, vice president of NRAI. Swiggy's move is «nothing but a way of indirectly increasing commission costs», alleged Daryani who is also founder and chief executive of Wow! Momo chain of restaurants. Swiggy did not respond to ET's email seeking comments till press time Sunday. The platform, in an email to restaurant partners, said it will charge a standardised 2% collection fee on all orders effective from December 20. «This fee is for facilitating seamless customer payments on the Swiggy platform.
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