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Former Timberwolves analyst pleads guilty for stealing hard drive with proprietary data
Yahoo Sports· 1 month agoA former Minnesota Timberwolves coaching analyst pled guilty on Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of...
Ex-Timberwolves employee reportedly arrested for allegedly stealing hard drive from team's head of...
Yahoo Sports· 4 months agoThe Timberwolves have an odd scandal on their hands. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images) Nic Antaya...
Ex-Timberwolves staffer facing burglary charge allegedly stole hard drive with exec's sensitive data
Associated Press via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 months agoMinnesota Timberwolves executive vice president of basketball operations Sachin Gupta had a hard drive with proprietary and sensitive information stolen from his office by a since-fired team ...
Russia-backed Indian refiner Nayara Energy posts record profit
Reuters via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoNEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's Nayara Energy, part owned by Russian oil major RosneftMM>, posted a...
Analysis-India's outsourcing giants cut hiring; disheartening for economy, students
Reuters via Yahoo Singapore Finance· 1 year agoIndia's outsourcing giants are slashing hiring and getting projects done with existing workers, a...
Ex-Timberwolves employee released after allegedly stealing thousands of internal documents from team
Yahoo Sports· 4 months agoSomak Sarkar allegedly stole more than 5,000 documents, including “strategic NBA information” from...
Exclusive-Indian firm used toxic industrial-grade ingredient in syrup - sources
Reuters via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 year agoThe Indian manufacturer of cough syrups that Uzbekistan said last year had poisoned 19 children used...
TechCrunch+ roundup: 2022 R&D tax prep, social media for founders, managing remote teams
TechCrunch via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoAs director of Techstars’ startup pipeline, Saba Karim spends much of his time touting the ways...
Google Cloud announces Dual Run to ease mainframe migration to cloud
TechCrunch via Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoBelieve it or not, there are still a fair number of large businesses that run on mainframe computers...