News18’s Mega Opinion Poll results to be unveiled at 6 PM on March 13

The results of the News18 Mega Opinion Poll will be covered extensively across all 20 News18 network channels including News18 India, CNN-News18 and News18 regional channels in 16 languages. The results will also feature on News18’s 16 websites in various languages, ensuring wide-reaching and inclusive coverage of the landmark survey.

The opinion poll was conducted across 518 constituencies with face-to-face interviews of over about 1.2 lakh respondents, making it the largest and most in-depth poll done by any news network.

Cognizant becomes title sponsor of America’s Major League Cricket, its only world-class professional cricket championship

All six teams who competed in MLC’s historic inaugural season will feature again in 2024. Returning superstar players already announced to compete include Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan (MI New York), South Africans Faf du Plessis (Texas Super Kings), Marco Jansen (Washington Freedom) and Quinton de Kock (Seattle Orcas), Pakistan’s Haris Rauf (San Francisco Unicorns) and Sunil Narine (LA Knight Riders) of the West Indies. (Image source: major League Cricket via X)

Cognizant Major League Cricket will return for its second season this summer, kicking off on July 4 and again bringing the cricketers to the United States for multiple weeks of T20 cricket action.

Nazara Technologies earmarks Rs 830 cr for global expansion; eyeing mergers, acquisitions in adtech, gaming, esports

Following a recent fundraise of Rs 760 crore via a preferential allotment that attracted marquee investors such as Nikhil Kamath, ICICI Prudential MF and Plutus Wealth Management among others, Nazara is poised for significant expansion in the coming years, it stated. (Image source: Moneycontrol)

Nazara Technologies is identifying opportunities within gaming, esports and adtech with a focus on established gaming IPs/studios and also those advancing in cutting-edge technologies like web3, Virtual Reality, and AI.

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Publicis Groupe’s Publicis Play partners with Hero MotoCorp to introduce on-ground gaming live stream event

Rooter created an Xtreme Zone, which became the epicentre of live gaming action at the Hero World 2024. From here, India's top gaming influencers, including Mortal, GamerFleet, LolzZz, and Dobby, challenged gamers to reach 125 finishes in 125 minutes while playing BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India).

The livestream was simulcasted across Rooter, YouTube & Glance and garnered a peak viewership of 60,000+, securing a position in the top 50 trending videos in the gaming category on YouTube.

Anand Mahindra’s concern sparks debate on technology vs human connection in VR age

In the video, an individual is seen moving through the mall corridors on a scooter, completely immersed in the virtual reality experience offered by the VR headset. (Image sourced via Forbes India)

In response to a video showing a man riding a scooter-like vehicle in a mall while wearing Apple’s Vision Pro VR headset, the Chairman of the Mahindra Group shared his concerns about the potential impact of such immersive technology.

Logo legacies: Stories of iconic food brand logos and their evolution over time

Numerous food brands and restaurants have distinctive logos known for their unique colours. Some of these logos have changed over time while staying true to their core identity. (Image source: Unsplash)

Logos symbolise a brand’s history and values and give insight into its evolution throughout the years. Here is a compilation of such brand logos that have crafted a place in the market.

From A-listers to sports icons, top celebrities capitalise on India’s IPO surge

Additionally, numerous prominent Indian Bollywood and cricket personalities have realised substantial profits through early investments in these companies, well before their public listings. (Image source: News18)

Bollywood actors like Aamir Khan, Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif and cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar seized the bullish trend in the equity markets after the March 2020 Covid lows, reaping substantial profits.

Govt panel recommends new digital competition law to regulate Big Tech

The Competition Act of 2002 “intervenes after the occurrence of an anti-competitive conduct,” the committee said. “Such a framework was designed at a time when the extent and pace of digitalisation as is witnessed today could not be foreseen.” The recommendations, if implemented, would better equip the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to rule on competition matters for tech firms. (Image source: Unsplash)

The Committee on Digital Competition Law emphasized the need to address anti-competitive conduct by existing large digital enterprises through policy measures, while ensuring not to throttle the growth of emerging Indian digital enterprises that have the capacity to grow into global players.