Account flagged and more: Here is “The Most Traumatizing Bumble dating app Story” – Times of India

A Bengaluru woman recently discovered that her ex-boyfriend, an employee at a food delivery platform, had allegedly been using the app to track her location. The incident was shared on LinkedIn by the woman’s friend, Rupal Madhup. According to the post, the ex-boyfriend allegedly flagged the woman’s account after their relationship ended. This gave him…

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1 lakh jobs axed in July in the technology sector: How to secure your position amidst massive tech layoffs in 2024 – Times of India

The tech sector is experiencing unprecedented volatility in 2024, with massive layoffs and widespread uncertainty. Economic pressures, rapid technological advancements, and shifting market demands have led to significant job cuts. Companies like Intel, Microsoft, and UKG are slashing their workforces, highlighting the need for professionals to continuously upskill and adapt.The wave of tech industry layoffs…

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After oath, Chandrababu Naidu gives major professional update on LinkedIn | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: After taking oath as chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Telugu Desam Party chief Chandrababu Naidu updated his LinkedIn profile giving a major professional update. Sharing the news, Naidu wrote that he is resuming duties “as the people’s chief minister of Andhra Pradesh”.Naidu on LinkedIn wrote: “Delighted to share that I’m resuming my duties…

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Microsoft Edge is getting Google Chrome like real-time live translation: All details – Times of India

Microsoft Build 2024 is underway and the company has announced various AI-powered features, including a real-time translation and dubbing feature on the Edge browser. At its annual developer conference, the company said that the real-time video translation uses AI to translate videos into available preferred languages in real-time through audio dubbing and/or subtitles. “With just…

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Microsoft-owned LinkedIn has a plan to take on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram – Times of India

LinkedIn is testing a new feature: videos. The Microsoft-owned professional social media platform has reportedly avoided this feature, which has been raking in revenues for companies like Google-owned YouTube, Instagram in the form of Reels and TikTok.A company spokesperson says the goal is to help users find relevant videos on the platform.“[W]e are testing new…

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