Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is rolling out a new feature that allows users on Android and the Web to schedule posts to send at a later time. The new feature was discovered by social media consultant
Prime Video India spotlights 17 K-dramas as viewership surges
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Anindya Khare exits Zee Media after five-year stint
Bata India launches new campaign featuring Taapsee Pannu
Subodh Bhave’s ‘Neem Karoli Maharaj’ set for Apr 24 release
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is rolling out a new feature that allows users on Android and the Web to schedule posts to send at a later time. The new feature was discovered by social media consultant
Michael Learns To Rock (MLTR), Denmark's biggest pop rock band featuring Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz, and Kre Wanscher, will perform in India as part of their 'Back on the Road' worldwide tour. Fans can expect to hear all of their favorite MLTR songs, including '25 Minutes', 'That's...
Reliance Jio on Friday said Gujarat has become the first state to get 'True 5G' in each of the 33 district headquarters. With this, Jio True 5G is now present in 10 cities/regions in India (including Delhi-NCR), the company said. As a model State, Jio...
The government plans to include data regulation provisions in a new Digital India Act, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Friday. While speaking at an event at the Foreign Correspondent Club of South Asia in New Delhi on ...
‘Monster’, the latest film from veteran actor Mohanlal, will be available on Disney+ Hotstar on December 2, the streaming service announced on Friday. The Malayalam-language feature film, directed by Vysakh, was released in theatres across the country in ...
Twitter Inc is planning to roll out its verified service next Friday with different coloured checks for individuals, companies and governments, after a botched initial launch led to a surge in users impersonating celebrities and brands on the platform. Chief Executive