If you decorate for the holidays, the cleanup job is probably underway. Trees, lights, garland, and ornaments all need to be packed up.
The year 2026 is almost here, and with the new year comes a new wave of scams that could potentially drain your bank account.
The use of QR codes for cross-border payments is actively expanding, and Russian banks, together with foreign partners, have already conducted hundreds of thousands of such operations. This was ...
As the city's markets glittered with festive lights and shoppers scrambled for last-minute deals this week, many thought they ...
Jaipur: After losing 80,000 tokens and crores of rupees that went into their making, the Jaipur Metro has decided to ...
Scanning a restaurant menu QR code feels quick and harmless, but in 2025, fake QR scams are silently stealing personal and financial details, warns a report by the New York Post. Here’s what can go ...
Indian Railways has unveiled a QR code-based grievance redressal system at Chennai's catering stalls, aimed at promptly addressing hygiene and service complaints.
The system involves scanning a unique QR code displayed at catering stalls, which directs passengers to the RailMadad portal.
Delhi Police busted a QR code tampering racket and arrested a 19-year-old accused of diverting payments. The case exposes ...
Now, you probably know if you’re decorating the tree it's pretty easy to put everything in storage. You can just throw them ...