Buddy Punch reports that tool sprawl is common, with 52% of organizations using too many apps, leading to lost hours and ...
Layoffs are up, while white-collar workers are struggling to get hired. The culprit is high interest rates, not AI.
The 30-year-old system that classifies hair texture with letters and numbers overlooks science and enforces racial biases.
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
Q3 results showed strong 15% revenue growth, driven by Net Services and General Merchandise, but margins were diluted by Food Delivery losses. Valuation is compelling with a 3.44% dividend yield and 3 ...
Executive coaches say leaders were overwhelmed in 2025. As AI-driven change accelerates, leaders are struggling with ...
The organizations that win in 2026 won’t be the ones chasing the next reveal; they’ll be the ones making AI reliable and ...
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The use of Information technology in the “internet age” has not delivered the wealth creation (measured by productivity improvement) prophesied by its evangelists. Yet expenditure on I.T. continues ...
Quantum engineers are starting to think bigger, literally, as they look for ways to move fragile quantum information without ...
By Biagio Carrano  Serbia is approaching the end of 2025 with economic growth of around 2 per cent, less than half of what ...
Animal testing in cosmetics hasn’t vanished—but it has changed. Here’s how ingredient testing, suppliers, and laws still affect animals.