Rupert Murdoch to retire as chairman of Fox Corp. and News Corp

Since July 2022, Murdoch had been working from his Montana home instead of going to Fox or News Corp. offices, as indicated in a securities filing. (Image sourced via CNBC)

Since July 2022, Murdoch had been working from his Montana home instead of going to Fox or News Corp. offices, as indicated in a securities filing.

ICC to launch vertical video production at Men’s Cricket World Cup

Restaurant operators also highlighted that during the match, the footfalls were higher compared to a normal Sunday. Cricketer Virat Kohli’s restaurant One8 Commune in Mumbai too witnessed full reservation. (Image by @ICC via twitter)

The ICC’s vertical feed will be a first-of-its-kind coverage for the sport across all 48 World Cup matches. The technology will provide fans with an easier and more intuitive viewing experience on mobile phones that allows them to consume content on-the-go in the most convenient handheld position.

Some Swiggy bills carry an extra charge, sparks outrage on social media

On February 27, Swiggy had changed its registered name from Bundl Technologies Pvt Ltd to Swiggy Pvt Ltd. (Image sourced from CNBC)

Swiggy issued a statement stating, “We confirm no customers have been overcharged and they have paid the correct amount. This was due to a tech bug, which we have fixed. We continue to deliver thousands of orders every minute to our customers.”

Do not give platform to persons charged with serious crimes including terrorism: MIB advises television channels

In a letter that was released on February 13, the IBDF highlighted that it would make a detailed representation to the parliamentary committee which was headed by Prataprao Jadhav, member of parliament, Shiv Sena. (Representative Image: Erik Mclean via Unsplash)

In the advisory, television channels were advised not to provide a platform for individuals with backgrounds involving serious crimes, terrorism, or affiliation with proscribed organizations.

Delhi High Court refuses to restrain Parle from using the trade mark ‘For The Bold’ on its products

However, it has directed Parle to not use the tagline ‘For The Bold’ as the predominant part of its advertising campaign and not to alter the label on its “B Fizz” bottle without prior approval of the Court. (Image source: Drew Beamer via Unsplash)

In response, Parle challenged the validity of PepsiCo’s trademark ‘For the Bold’ and sought for framing of the issue of invalidity of PepsiCo’s trade mark.