you Justin Bieber STILL thinks he could beat Tom Cruise in a fight: 'He's not the guy you see in movies' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 07:23:40 GMT Justin Bieber's weeklong 'takeover' of CBS' The Late Late Show with James Corden continues this week, with the pop star still insisting he could beat Tom Cruise in a fight. Full Article
you Justin Bieber ranks his wife's famous friends during Spill Your Guts Or Fill Your Guts game on CBS By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 13:46:48 GMT The 25-year-old Canadian pop star ranked three of his wife Hailey Bieber's famous friends from favorite to least favorite on Thursday on The Late Late Show With James Corden on CBS. Full Article
you Billie Eilish declares her love for Justin Bieber as she appears in his YouTube docuseries finale By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 21:14:42 GMT The admitted Bieber fangirl joined the likes of Big Sean, Usher, Quavo, and DJ Khaled in expressing her support for the Canadian pop star. She also said she's up for any future projects he has. Full Article
you Justin Bieber shares a tender kiss with wife Hailey as he turns 26: 'You're my birthday gift' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 01 Mar 2020 20:30:44 GMT The pop star, 26, posted a photo of himself holding Hailey as they shared a kiss on the lips. 'Your my birthday gift bubba,' he captioned the photo. Justin appeared lost in the moment. Full Article
you Gwyneth Paltrow stars in Ariana and Bieber's Stuck With You video By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:43:29 GMT Gwyneth Paltrow made a surprise appearance in Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande's Stuck With You music video. Full Article
you Will Smith gets candid at son Jaden's 21st birthday and tells him 'TEQUILA, that's how you got here' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 02:15:46 GMT So all it takes to make a baby is love and tequila, according to Will Smith. The Aladdin actor got candid at his son's 21st birthday and recounted that the distilled beverage played a role. Full Article
you Will Smith turns the clock back to play a young version of himself in BTS footage from Gemini Man By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 07:59:13 GMT Will Smith, director Ang Lee and the Visual FX masterminds behind the upcoming action thriller Gemini delve into how they de-aged the actor in a behind-the-scenes video released Wednesday. Full Article
you Gemini Man trailer: Will Smith is in hot pursuit of his younger self By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 09:48:52 GMT It was only a matter of time before CGI de-aging technology would allow for a story like this. Will Smith plays the dual roles of Henry and Junior in the new action thriller Gemini Man. Full Article
you Intimacy coach to the stars reveals her top tips on keeping the spark in YOUR relationship alive By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 02 Sep 2019 11:55:20 GMT The Austrian intimacy and relationship expert, 52, has spent the last two decades counselling high-profile clients - who include Grammy-winning musicians, film producers and business pioneers. Full Article
you Will Smith gushes over director Ang Lee's ability to make him look younger at Gemini Man panel By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 07:17:09 GMT He's one of the most bankable film stars of the last quarter century, and his soon-to-be-released next film is directed by two-time Oscar-winner Ang Lee. Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 17 Apr 2020, 12:12 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Friday.Google CEO Sundar Pichai says tech companies "shouldn't get carried away" with fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and should let governments and health officials lead the response. In a new interview with Time magazine, Pichai also suggested that working from home may become more normal after the pandemic.Amazon shut all its warehouses in France because a court ordered it to reassess worker safety. Amazon said the risk of the fine was "too high" for it to keep its warehouses open, and has told all its warehouse staff to stay home for at least five days.The UK government is in talks with ID verification firms including Yoti and IDnow to develop COVID-19 immunity passports. A spokesman for IDnow, based in Berlin, told Business Insider Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 20 Apr 2020, 12:31 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday.Google is working on physical and virtual debit cards as it looks to catch Apple's lead in the fintech space. TechCrunch reports that Google is working on physical and virtual debit cards which would link to an associated checking account.The UK has greenlit a £250 million rescue package to stop thousands of startups collapsing during COVID-19. Startups can apply for government cash, but must match taxpayer money with funding from private investors.Conspiracy theories blaming Bill Gates for the coronavirus pandemic are exploding online. A New York Times analysis found more than 16,000 Facebook posts linking Gates with the virus, as well as 10 YouTube videos espousing the conspiracy theories that had garnered 5 million views.Amazon Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 21 Apr 2020, 12:19 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Tuesday.Amazon is facing multiple inquiries from labor regulators into whether it unlawfully retaliated against workers who spoke out about its coronavirus response. Amazon has come under fire recently from employees, activists, and lawmakers for firing workers who criticized the company's safety measures.Zoom took months to repair a flaw that would allow hackers to take complete control of a computer. The flaw was discovered by security researchers who participated in a hackathon sponsored by Dropbox last year. Europe's coronavirus-tracing apps risk an unprecedented increase in mass surveillance, experts have warned. A rift has opened up over the design of smartphone apps to trace people in Europe at risk of coronavirus infection, Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 22 Apr 2020, 12:27 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Wednesday. Facebook is set to invest $5.7 billion in Jio Platforms, India's popular mobile internet service. The multi-billion-dollar stake makes Facebook the largest minority shareholder in Jio, which is a part of Reliance Industries Limited.The Small Business Administration has told thousands of businesses applying for disaster loans that their personal information was mistakenly leaked. A bug in the SBA's site was mistakenly showing applicants' personal information to other applicants who subsequently used the portal.Apple and Google's new smartphone alert system for tracking the coronavirus could be 'alarming' for privacy, a US senator has warned. Josh Hawley is pressing Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Apple CEO Tim Cook to raise privacy Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 23 Apr 2020, 12:31 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Thursday.Magic Leap, the much-hyped smart glasses startup, is pivoting away from consumer tech and laying off half its staff. CEO Rony Abovitz announced that the company was making 'targeted' changes to the way it operates, with layoffs happening at 'every level' of the company.Facebook's $6 billion Jio deal has made it a major threat overnight to Amazon's growth in India. The deal is likely to supercharge JioMart, Jio's foray into online grocery and a competitor to Amazon and Flipkart.Zoom has skyrocketed to 300 million daily users, up 50% from the beginning of April, even as the company battles a privacy backlash. CEO Eric Yuan said the video conferencing company had seen a 50% increase in users since the beginning of April.Facebook Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 24 Apr 2020, 12:18 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Friday.Amazon employees say they used data from third-party sellers to inform their production of competing products, according to the Wall Street Journal. Amazon has consistently denied it engages in the practice of collecting data from third-party sellers, even in response to criticism from politicians and investigations from antitrust regulators.Facebook allowed advertisers to target users interested in 'pseudoscience,' allowing them to capitalize on conspiracy theories that falsely blame 5G cell towers for the coronavirus, according to The Markup. The social media giant says it's since removed the ability for advertisers to target "pseudoscience," but not before it was tagged as an interest for more than 78 million users.Over 30 Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 28 Apr 2020, 12:20 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Tuesday.The UK has rejected Apple and Google's contact-tracing API, instead launching an app that will take a more centralized approach, according to the BBC. The move is likely to alarm privacy and security experts.Automation Anywhere said it is cutting jobs due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis. The cuts could affect more than 10% of the startup's 2,600 employees.Apple may delay mass production of the iPhone 12 by about a month, according to The Wall Street Journal. The report comes after analysts and other media reports have also suggested Apple could push back the iPhone's launch by a couple of weeks or a month because of the coronavirus pandemic.Microsoft billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates believes an upswing in nationalism Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 29 Apr 2020, 12:08 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Wednesday.Amazon may have violated New York's whistleblower law by firing a worker involved in a protest over workplace safety, the state's attorney general said in a letter to the company. The letter also said Amazon's coronavirus safety measures are "so inadequate" that they may violate federal and state workplace safety rules.Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in an internal memo seen by Business Insider that Google will "stagger" its return to offices as it extends work-from-home until June 1. Pichai said the experience of operating from home was giving Google an opportunity to reimagine the way the company works.Uber's chief technology officer has resigned following a report from The Information that Uber is planning to lay off up to Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 1 May 2020, 12:18 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Friday.Apple's revenue growth ground to a halt in the first three months of the year, as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered its retail stores, dampened consumer demand for iPhones and rattled the company's global manufacturing operations. Apple reported fiscal second-quarter revenue of $58.3 billion, up less than 1% from the same period one year ago, and well below the company's initial projection of between $63 billion and $67 billion. Amazon reported huge growth in first-quarter revenue but a miss on earnings on Thursday. The mixed results show how the coronavirus outbreak is leading to more shoppers on Amazon, albeit at an increased cost as the company is dealing with a number of costly changes, including supply chain lockdowns and Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 4 May 2020, 12:24 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday.Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has been called to testify before Congress. Lawmakers want to ask the billionaire about the company's practices around independent sellers after an investigation found employees used their data to create competing products, the Wall Street Journal reported.Uber will require its drivers and riders to wear face coverings in the US as the company looks to restart its business across the globe. Uber has also been developing technology to determine whether drivers are wearing masks, according to CNN.Anti-quarantine protesters are being kicked off Facebook and quickly finding refuge on a site loved by conspiracy theorists. Business Insider has found that protesters are moving their organizing efforts to MeWe, Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 5 May 2020, 12:21 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Tuesday.Longtime Amazon VP Tim Bray has said he quit in dismay and called the company 'chickens---' for firing workers who criticized it. The tech giant has fired multiple employees who've criticized working conditions at its warehouses.Tech billionaire Elon Musk and musician Grimes have had their first child together, according to Musk's Twitter account. Musk announced the birth of their child Monday evening on Twitter, saying, "Mom & baby all good."Uber is reportedly considering another investment in scooter startup Lime. The $170 million emergency fundraising could sink Lime's valuation by nearly 80% — and give Uber the option to buy it in 2 years.Former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann sued SoftBank for backing out of buying nearly $1 billion Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 6 May 2020, 12:22 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Wednesday.Airbnb is cutting 25% of staff — 1,900 jobs — after its business has been slammed by the coronavirus crisis. Airbnb plans to offer affected workers at least 14 weeks of severance pay and, in the US, a year's worth of healthcare coverage.An Amazon warehouse employee in New York has died of COVID-19. Workers at the Staten Island location organized multiple strikes in April to protest pandemic working conditions. California is suing Uber and Lyft, accusing the ride-hailing companies of misclassifying their drivers. A consortium of city attorneys from the state's largest cities accused the firms of misclassifying their workers as contractors in order to avoid paying some benefits.The UK's COVID-19 contact-tracing app is about Full Article
you 10 things in tech you need to know today By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 7 May 2020, 12:26 Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Thursday.Facebook has announced the first 20 members of its oversight board that will decide what controversial content is allowed on Facebook and Instagram. The "supreme court"-style body will make rulings over what controversial content will be allowed on the social network.Tesla is reportedly preparing to restart operations at its California factory in possible violation of local shelter-in-place orders. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has become increasingly vocal in his opposition to coronavirus lockdowns, calling them "fascist" during a call with investors.An Amazon VP hit back at former colleague Tim Bray, who quit in protest after the company fired workers who raised safety concerns. Brad Porter, a vice president and engineer at Amazon, Full Article
you Coronation Street's Tanisha Gorey says Asha Alahan's sexting plot is educational for young people By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 11:30:00 GMT the Coronation Street actress, 17, said Asha Alahan's sexting plot is educational for young people as she revealed she can't wait to get back to filming after production was halted. Full Article
you Helen Flanagan sports a crop top and summer skirt as she cradles youngest daughter Delilah By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:00:42 GMT The former Coronation Street actress was joined by daughter Delilah, the younger of her two children with fiancé Scott Sinclair, while enjoying a walk close to their family home. Full Article
you Youth, 18, becomes Britain's youngest qualified commercial airline pilot By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 09:05:22 GMT Seth Van Beek - from north-west London - had to move to Greece to take his £85,000 flight school course, completing 150 hours in the air before passing with flying colours. Full Article
you Arsenal players invite a bewildered young mascot to join their team photo By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 15:11:14 GMT The bewildered youngster was invited to join the squad for their pre-match photo after being left all alone on the pitch, leaving big smiles on the faces of several stars. Full Article
you These snaps captured at JUST the right moment will certainly make you look twice By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 09:29:49 GMT Street photographer Anthimos Ntagkas, from Athens, Greece, has become something of an expert in capturing perfectly-timed snaps that are guaranteed to make you do a double take. Full Article
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you 6 tired cliches in your resume you need to get rid of NOW! By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 28 Mar 2016, 15:44 You may think your resume is already tip-top, but put yourself in the shoes of a recruiter. Hiring managers receive dozens - sometimes hundreds - of resumes for any given opening. They don't have the time or resources to review each one closely, so they spend approximately six seconds on their initial "fit/no fit" decision. To them, most look exactly like all the other nondescript resumes in their pile. If you’re using the same tired phrases as everyone else, you’re not as exciting—or as hirable—as you thought you were. You may be perfect for the job, but just one typo, if it's formatted poorly, or you use the wrong font, could get them to say a NO. So, here prepare to not face such a situation at all: 1. Avoid meaningless adjectives A resume can fail to make the impact with Full Article
you Throw Away Your Cluttered Resume, Because Here's The Type That Gets You Hired By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 15 Apr 2016, 17:10 Writing the perfect resume is still the cornerstone of a successful job search in today's digital age. An eye-tracking study by Ladders found that the average recruiter spends only six seconds reviewing a resume before deciding if it’s worth a closer inspection. Now, have a look at the one you have in your mail. It's heavy, cluttered, scattered and dead boring. Just ask yourself, would you like to read it if you were the hiring manager? If the answer is NO, it explains why you need to get rid of that Clutter in it and make it simple yet appealing. Several job researches have indicated that candidates with a simple, crisp and clear resume have been hired more by companies over candidates with fancy and complex ones. This is not to say you cannot be creative with it. You just need to be careful Full Article
you Not resumes, your digital footprints on LinkedIn, Twitter will land you a job at startups By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 19 Apr 2016, 12:25 If you are taking a well-updated resume to a job interview at any startup, chances are there it will land up in a dustbin. Resumes are a passé now as recruiters are more interested in how your profile on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook looks like. Your digital footprints have become important as startups are looking for candidates with more engagement. READ ALSO: LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner uses a Venn diagram to illustrate the ideal employee For Delhi-based startup HelpChat, they encourage LinkedIn profiles more. Vijay Sharma, CEO at Belong.co, stated that around 30-40% startups ditched the resume culture. "A lot of data is being left behind online by the user. They are not aware what they are leaving, but this data actually means a lot. These data points say a lot about candidates. Thus Full Article
you Need inspiration for a new resume? This Super Mario-inspired interactive CV will pump you up By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 23 May 2016, 12:36 NYC-based Robby Leonardi received overnight fame when he launched an awesome Super Mario-inspired interactive resume website on October 10, 2013. He does graphic design, animation, illustration and even programming, and wanted a unique resume so it would stand out from the crowd. Image Source Imagine a resume where a brightly-dressed cartoon character standing in front of bright blue sky runs across grassy hills, and showcases his talent, like a Mario game? Who won’t love that? Made using HTML, CSS and Javascript, the website uses JQuery and JQuery UI for the animations. Leonardi says he avoided Flash since he wanted his website on Apple mobile devices too. Image Source Since the resume was picked up by social media, Leonardi had won a slew of awards for his work. Disclaimer: Don’t try Full Article
you 11 sure-shot ways to get the job you have been dreaming of By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 4 Aug 2016, 15:52 Do you have a job that's just like everyone else's? Are you looking for a 9-to-5, but wish you weren't? Do you wish there was another option, one that would lead to an exciting, unique and fulfilling line of work? If you're not in your dream job yet and scared for a change, it may not be so overwhelming as it seems. Here's how to accomplish that dream pay-off and eventually find the job that you love. Full Article
you Next time you apply for your dream job, here is what you should keep in mind while preparing your CV By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 13 Oct 2016, 16:19 Getting a job is getting harder day by day and you have to make your skills stand out in your resume. We all have faced problems with our first resumes and there have always been questions regarding what kind of a Curriculum Vitae is preferred by the employer. Well to your rescue, TimesJobs conducted a study that surveyed over 1,100 employers to reveal the most crucial elements that make or break the first impression that your CV makes. Most employers said they prefer a two-page CV and it shouldn’t have any grammatical or spelling mistake and have specific details related to the job applied or else it will get rejected. "Your CV should be looked at as your elevator pitch - it is that small window of opportunity that you have to get the employer interested enough to call you for a detailed Full Article
you Here's how to write a future proof resume that can impress the machines and help you land that perfect job By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 27 Oct 2016, 17:15 Pretty soon it will be machines going through your resume and deciding whether you are fit for the job or not. There was a time when the art of resume writing could camouflage weaknesses and also over emphasize our strengths. However, the intelligent algorithms use machine learning to effectively normalize the impact of language discrepancies and ensure a like-to-like comparison between candidates. Also Read: Artificial Intelligence promises to find that perfect job for you in just about 45 days While the basics of resume writing is the same, it is important that certain fine tuning be done in the algorithm era as these algorithms read all the jobs digitally posted on IoT and match them to all the resumes also digitally available on IoT in a bidirectional optimal manner which means it Full Article
you Here's what to expect in Ernst & Young job interviews By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 22 Dec 2016, 14:00 A job interview is the first big step in your career. You’re not just looking for a job — you’re launching yourself on a lifelong journey. With so much at stake, the interview process can be stressful. But the Ernst and Young team says - it doesn’t have to be. If you go in adequately prepared, you’ll be able to communicate your skills, achievements, motivations, potential and career objectives to the interviewer in a confident, clear and articulate manner. At Ernst & Young, a full interview will typically consist of two back-to-back, half-hour interviews, each with a different representative. Phase I: Introduction 2–3 minutes The introduction helps establish a rapport. The interviewer wants you to be relaxed so that you’ll talk freely. After the personal introductions, the interviewer Full Article
you This is exactly what your resume should have if you are going for a Google interview By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 5 Apr 2017, 13:03 While Google is one of the best companies to work with, it's a known fact that getting through its hiring process is not a cakewalk. While there are various stages of the process you should be prepared for, the first and foremost step that will take you through to the next level is your resume. It is the first piece of information Google will see about you. So highlight your achievements. Here’s how to frame them: - Align your skills and experience with the job description Make sure your resume is in line with the job requirements. Use the correct keywords to finetune your experience and relate it specifically to the job you are applying. You may need to customize your resume, but the effort will be worth it. - Be specific about projects you’ve worked on or managed Clarity is key. If you Full Article
you Design your resume with a basic font and cover letter to land a job By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 7 Oct 2019, 10:47 Hiring managers spend merely six seconds on each resume.According to resume experts, HR professionals don’t read resumes that are without a cover letter. From the recruiter’s perspective, the key details a resume should have are the applicant’s work experience, achievements, education and skills.According to Indeed, the resume should be built with font size between 10 and 12 points.A resume is the first round of an interview process, and most applicants are unfortunately rejected at this stage.Hence, crafting a good resume and cover letter is the first essential step to land a job. From a recruiter’s perspective, it should include the applicant’s work experience, achievements, education and skills.What are the ‘Keywords’According to the employment search platform Indeed, a well-crafted resume Full Article
you You can now order Pizza as Domino's resumes contactless delivery in Delhi during the lock down By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 29 Mar 2020, 12:02 Domino’s has resumed its contactless delivery services in New Delhi according to an alert sent to customers.The services were initially launched on March 17 but suspended thereafter when the country went under a 21-day lock down.The company claims that its restaurants, delivery bikes, delivery bike boxes, and pizza delivery hot bags are sanitised every four hoursThe pizza delivery mammoth Domino’s has resumed contactless delivery in the national capital today, March 29. In an alert to customers in New Delhi, the Jubliant FoodWorks’ enterprise said they can check availability in their area to order “safe and hygienic” pizzas. 74871265Domino’s had originally launched this offer on March 17 but had to curtail their services when Prime Minister Narendra Modi implemented a 21-day lock down across Full Article
you 10 affordable data science courses and programs you can take online — offered by Harvard, MIT, and companies like IBM, Google, and Amazon By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 17 Apr 2020, 02:12 Full Article
you Kim Kardashian's hairstylist swears by a $49 beauty powder to touch up your roots By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 06:50:19 GMT Kim Kardashian's hairstylist has revealed one of his favourite beauty products on the market, and it's quickly becoming the must-have powder for women in isolation. Full Article
you Kim Kardashian advises people to 'do the best that you can' amid trying times of COVID-19 lockdown By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 12:41:37 GMT Kim Kardashian has revealed she's been struggling during the COVID-19 lockdown Full Article
you Here are 20 cars you can drive off the lot new for less than $20,000 By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: 9 May 2020, 00:21 Full Article
you India's Defence forces say 'thank you' to "Corona warriors" with a flypast, flower petals, music and more By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 06:40:01 GMT A number of aircraft of Indian Air Force conducted a fly past over different parts spanning the length and breadth of the country today (May 3) as a tribute to the frontline staff — doctors, nurses, sanitation workers, police and others — dealing with the COVID-19 pandeminc in India. This flying activity was combined along with the training activity of the Indian Air Force and opportunity flight for transport aircraft and helicopters who are involved in moving supplies related to COVID-19 task, a government statement said. Watch the video here: Courtesy: The state-run broadcaster Doordarshan.From the King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow to Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital in Chennai to Thiruvananthapuram General Hospital in Kerala, the IAF aircrafts showered flower petals Full Article
you Don’t hold your breath — Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar Shaw says India's Covid-19 vaccine will enter clinical trials in 9 months By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 04:08:22 GMT “Even after India approves the coronavirus vaccine, it might not be possible to produce more than 10-20 million doses in the first year.”The comments came from the Chairperson of Biocon in an exclusive chat with Business Insider.Syngene, a Biocon subsidiary, is involved in accelerating a bunch of initiatives to develop a vaccine for the novel coronavirus that is spreading around the world.There are at least six vaccines under development in India, of the total 100 around the world including from the likes of Sanofi, Altimmune, and Pfizer. “Indian vaccine programmes will take some time before they get into the clinical trials, I think between 6 to 9 months depending on the programme. At least the ones we are working on, I don’t think they can get to clinics before 9 months,” Kiran Mazumdar Full Article
you Google Lens now allows you to copy handwritten notes to your computer, learn new words By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 04:54:29 GMT Google Lens now allows users to copy handwritten text to their computers, learn new concepts and words.The update is being rolled out to both Android and iOS versions of the app.Google Lens is one of the search giant’s most useful products and now, it is getting some new productivity feature that will help you get some work done while you are stuck at home due to the coronavirus lockdown.The new features include the ability to copy handwritten notes to your computer, learning about new concepts and learning how to pronounce new words. While the first two features will be available for both Android and iOS users, the listen feature that allows you to learn pronunciations is currently limited to Android. 71071246Copy handwritten notes to your computerWhile Google Lens already allows users to Full Article
you 14 celebrity cameos you may have missed in Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber's new music video for 'Stuck With U' By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:18:40 +0530 Full Article
you The Time To Put Your Crisis Muscles To Work Is Now By www.businessworld.in Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:35:01 +0000 Have a bias towards optimism & pay attention to the big & small picture. This is central to Debarati Sen, Vice President & General Manager, 3M Abrasive Systems Division’s five-point advice towards traits that make resilient leaders Full Article
you How to restart a game on your iPhone and clear the app’s data in iCloud By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:51:17 +0530 If you want to restart a game on your iPhone, deleting and redownloading the app can do the trick.You should also delete the app's data in iCloud to completely restart the game on your phone if you've saved the game's progress to iCloud.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.If you have a game on your iPhone that you want to start over — maybe because you messed up, or maybe because you love it so much that you want to play it again — your first instinct is probably to delete it and redownload it from the App Store. If you have iCloud turned on, though, it's not that easy — iCloud can remember your saved data for the game even after you delete the app. The good news is, though, there's still a way you can start your game fresh again — you just have to delete the game's data from Full Article