New Delhi [India], Apr. 4 (ANI): Leading private lender ICICI Bank announced the launch of a service that enables Non Resident Indians (NRIs) to send money to a beneficiary in India using social media platforms like WhatsApp and e-mail.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Apr. 3 (ANI): Private lender IndusInd Bank on Tuesday announced a pilot program with WhatsApp enterprise solution in India to communicate with its customers.
Ludhiana (Punjab) [India] March 31 (ANI): Days after Economics and Maths paper leaks rocked the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examination, a whistleblower has come forward with the claims that Political Science paper was also made public.
London [UK], Mar. 31 (ANI): While data breach seems to be the flavour of the season, a new app was spotted recently that reportedly tracks a user's chat activity on Facebook-owned WhatsApp.
New Delhi [India], Mar. 31 (ANI): The Delhi Police have widened the search for the whistleblower in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) paper leaks case, who on three occasions alerted the education board about the leaks.
New Delhi [India] March 30 (ANI): A Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) student from Cochin on Friday approached the Supreme Court against the re-examination of Class X Maths paper.
New Delhi [India] March 30 (ANI): The leaked question papers of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examination were shared on 10 WhatsApp groups, said the police on Friday.
New Delhi [India], Mar. 30 (ANI): The Delhi Police's Crime Branch on Friday sought a reply from Google about an e-mail that was sent to the CBSE chairperson Anita Karwal in connection with the paper leak case.
New Delhi [India], Mar. 28 (ANI): After the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) decided to conduct a re-examination for the Class X Maths and Class XII Economics papers amid reports of the paper leak, Union Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday said
New York [USA], Mar. 25 (ANI): Tesla CEO Elon Musk justified his decision to delete his SpaceX and Tesla Facebook pages amid the Cambridge Analytica scandal, claiming that the social media giant gives him the "willies".
New Delhi [India], March 22 (ANI): Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday admitted to making mistakes over the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and said that the social media giant needs to 'step up'.