Author: News Bureau
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Supreme Court Resolves Trademark Dispute in Favor of Chicken Inn
Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court rules in favor of Chicken Inn in a trademark dispute, upholding their rights to the word “luv” in their branding.
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New Dragon Ball Z Game Sparks Excitement with ‘Sparking! Zero’ Trademark Filing
Get ready to power up, Dragon Ball fans! Bandai Namco’s new game, possibly titled ‘Sparking! Zero,’ is sparking excitement. The legendary series is back in action after 16 years. Stay tuned for more updates! ⚡🐉
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Hero MotoCorp Trademarks ‘Hurikan’ and ‘Hurikan 440’ – What’s in Store?
Hero MotoCorp trademarks ‘Hurikan’ & ‘Hurikan 440,’ hinting at new bikes on the Harley-Davidson 440 platform. Is Hero venturing into the premium segment? Excitement builds!
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X (formerly Twitter) Explores Three-Tiered Premium Membership Plans
X (formerly Twitter) plans to introduce three premium subscription tiers: Basic, Standard, and Plus. Are ad-free experiences worth the extra cost?
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Google’s New Email Security Measures: What They Mean for Your Inbox, Online Safety, and More
Google’s making Gmail safer! 📧 New rules for big email senders mean fewer spammy emails and a more secure inbox for everyone.
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From Scams to Solutions: Delhi High Court’s Efforts in Online Security
Delhi High Court takes a stand against fraudulent websites, safeguarding internet users. Learn how they’re cracking down on cyber scams.
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AI Gains Traction: How Marketers in APAC Are Embracing the Power of Artificial Intelligence
Marketers in APAC are confident about embracing AI, with 76% ready for its transformative impact. LinkedIn unveils the future of marketing.
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Enhancing Cybersecurity: Dutch Government Websites to Adopt New Domain Suffixes
Dutch government websites are getting a makeover! Say goodbye to .nl and hello to .overheid.nl or .gov.nl, enhancing cybersecurity and trust in online services.
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Galxe Community Platform Faces Security Breach: Web3’s Growing Concerns
Galxe, a Web3 community platform, faced a DNS attack, with fears of stolen crypto funds. A possible link to the Balancer hack has emerged, highlighting Web3 security concerns.
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How this Nigerian Duped Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences (KCUMB) of Millions
Nigerian fraudster, Kolawole Erinle, sentenced to 12 years for duping Kansas City University of $1.4M. A stark reminder of the consequences of cybercrime. #CyberCrime #Fraud #JusticeServed