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Forget money, just have fun at work, says Google CEO Sundar Pichai

According to a media report, the Google CEO faced questions from his employee about this policy change and he responded that the employees should be aware of the recent news, externally.

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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Google Sunder Pichai was again in news. He was allegedly saying that Google employees should not equate money and perks with fun at the workplace. Instead of that, they should be looking for fun at the office to entertain themselves.

Reports said that the global search website has slashed the budget for employee travel and entertainment.

According to a media report, the Google CEO faced questions from his employee about this policy change and he responded that the employees should be aware of the recent news, externally.

Sundar Pichai said that the fact that they know, they were being a bit more responsible through one of the toughest macroeconomic conditions underway in the past decade. It was important that as a company, they pull together to get through moments like this.

He said that he could remember when Google was small and scrappy. They shouldn’t always equate fun with money. The employees should walk into a hard-working start-up and people might be having fun and it shouldn’t always equate to money.

The Google CEO further said that the employees could be a 20-person team or a 100-person team. They were going to be constrained in their growth on a looking-ahead basis. Maybe they were planning on hiring six more people but maybe they were going to have to do with four and how were they going to make that happen? The answers were going to be different for different teams.

Sharing the full interview of Sundar Pichai, CNBC’s Technology reporter Jennifer wrote that Google CEO Sundar Pichai spent much of a recent all-hands meeting addressing employee concerns about company cost-cutting measures.

She wrote on Twitter that the pull-back came amid economic uncertainty, Google’s consecutive quarter of weaker-than-expected earnings and growing bureaucracy. It was the challenge of reeling in a culture of unfettered perks it spent the last couple of decades creating.

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BCCI refuses to print Pakistan on Team India’s jersey for Champions trophy

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has ignited a new controversy by rejecting the inclusion of the host nation’s name, ‘Pakistan’, on Team India’s jerseys for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. The tournament is set to take place in Pakistan and Dubai, with India playing their games exclusively in Dubai despite Pakistan being the official host.

The decision has not gone down well with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), who expressed their displeasure openly. A PCB official, speaking to the news agency IANS under the condition of anonymity, accused the BCCI of intertwining politics with cricket. “BCCI is bringing politics into cricket, which is detrimental to the spirit of the game. They have consistently refused to travel to Pakistan, and now they resist even the symbolic inclusion of Pakistan’s name on their jersey,” stated the PCB official.

The controversy does not end with the jerseys. Earlier, the BCCI also opted out of sending their captain, Rohit Sharma, to Pakistan for the pre-tournament captains’ meet, which serves as the introductory event of the Champions Trophy.

The PCB had to relent to the BCCI’s demands eventually, allowing the Champions Trophy to adopt a hybrid hosting model. This model lets the Indian team play their matches in Dubai. However, this arrangement also stipulates that the PCB cannot send its team to India for future ICC events, marking a significant standoff in cricket diplomacy between the two nations.

With the Champions Trophy just around the corner, this latest disagreement adds to a series of contentious issues affecting international cricket relations between India and Pakistan, pointing towards a turbulent start to the tournament.

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Oppo Find N5 set to launch with 50W wireless charging and IPX9 water resistance

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Oppo Find N5 being tested underwater to showcase its IPX9 water resistance rating.

Oppo has officially confirmed that its latest innovation, the Find N5, will support 50W wireless charging and feature an IPX9 water resistance rating. The announcement comes as part of a series of teases highlighting the capabilities of this next-generation foldable smartphone, set to launch in February.

According to recent leaks, the Find N5 will be the first smartphone to incorporate the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, signaling significant performance enhancements. Pete Lau, Oppo’s Chief Product Officer, has touted the device as the “thinnest foldable phone,” positioning it against leading competitors like the latest iPhone in terms of sleek design.

Zhou Yibao, head of the Oppo Find series, shared insights via Weibo about the Find N5’s advanced features. The device not only matches the wireless charging speeds of newly released models like the Oppo Find X8 Pro and OnePlus 13 but also integrates seamlessly with in-car systems from major electric vehicle brands such as BYD and NIO.

In a compelling demonstration of its durability, a recent video posted by Yibao showed the Find N5 being submerged underwater, showcasing its capability to withstand significant water exposure, evidenced by its IPX9 rating. This test included recording underwater videos, highlighting the phone’s versatile camera capabilities in extreme conditions.

The Find N5 also sports a refined design with slimmer borders and a larger overall form factor compared to its predecessors, which could attract users looking for a sleek yet robust foldable phone.

As anticipation builds, Oppo has begun sharing images of the Find N5, revealing a foldable design as thin as a USB-C port when opened. This device promises to merge aesthetic appeal with functional excellence, setting a new benchmark in the evolving foldable phone market.

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Karan Veer Mehra crowned winner of Bigg Boss 18: A closer look at his life and career

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Karan Veer Mehra smiling with the Bigg Boss 18 trophy in his hands.

Karan Veer Mehra, a seasoned actor known for his versatility, has recently emerged as the winner of “Bigg Boss 18”, marking another significant achievement in his reality TV career. This victory follows closely on the heels of his win at “Khatron Ke Khiladi 14”, cementing his status as a formidable competitor in the reality television arena.

Born and raised in Delhi, Mehra’s journey into the spotlight began with his education at Wynberg Allen School in Mussoorie, followed by Delhi Public School. He later pursued a degree in advertising and sales promotion from Delhi College of Arts & Commerce. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his entry into the entertainment industry.

Mehra’s acting career took off in 2005 with a role in the youth drama “Remix”. Over the years, he has showcased his acting skills in a variety of roles across television and films, including notable performances in Bollywood movies like “Ragini MMS 2” and “Mere Dad Ki Maruti”. His role in the comedy series “Biwi Aur Main” on Sony SAB TV further highlighted his comedic talent, earning him accolades and a broad fan base.

Apart from his professional achievements, Mehra’s personal life has been full of noteworthy moments. His first marriage in 2009 ended in divorce in 2018, and his second marriage to actress Nidhi Seth in 2021 also concluded recently. Despite personal challenges, Mehra continues to inspire his audience with his resilience and dedication to his craft.

With an estimated net worth of around Rs 12 crore, bolstered by his recent Rs 50 lakh cash prize from “Bigg Boss 18”, Mehra’s financial success is as notable as his professional one. As he continues to take on new projects and roles, Karan Veer Mehra remains a prominent and inspiring figure in the world of Indian entertainment.

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