Veronica Gomes

Reducing digital carbon footprint: Why the world needs you to pay attention to your inbox

While people all around the globe are actively adopting sustainable and environment-friendly alternatives, monitoring carbon footprints has become more crucial than ever. Thus arises a question- are there sources of carbon emissions around us that we can easily control but are unaware of?

3y ago

'I Care A Lot’: A peek into a chilling alternate reality

A movie where the tally of good people stands at zero, this gripping psychological thriller will put your anger to the test as the despicable operations of Marla Grayson (Rosamund Pike) unravel.

3y ago

Are ride-sharing services on the right path to recovery?

Bangladeshi ride-sharing services are slowly on the trend of recovering most of their loyal users and regaining the trust of people throughout the country with its proactive safety protocols and adjustments. As the world experiences dynamic shifts, it is truly exciting to witness what innovative measures these businesses have in store for its users in the long run.

4y ago

The new normal for internships

Virtual internships have largely become the norm since the countrywide lockdown commenced in March and even now, as lockdowns have been largely relaxed, internships take place remotely ensuring maximum safety and social distancing. For numerous fresh graduates and students who find themselves locked in uncertainty, the proliferation of numerous virtual internships, both at home and abroad, present a new lifeline of opportunity and hope to eke out a sense of working outside.

4y ago

Cloud Kitchens: Future of food delivery services

In these dire times of crisis and uncertainties caused by the global Coronavirus pandemic, the world has witnessed major economic turbulence, with several industries failing to cope up with the drastic changes in global lifestyle. On the flip side, there have been a number of online tech-based platforms booming in these times, with the cloud kitchen industry being one of them.

4y ago

Editor's Note: All about saving

One week running Toggle?

4y ago

Google warns its users of Covid-19 online scams

With a substantial increase in work from home practices, there has been a notable rise in the frequency of cyber-crimes and scams.

4y ago

Mobile Financial Services soaring in a pandemic-stricken Bangladesh

With continual social distancing practices and overall hiked protective measures worldwide, consumer preferences have been subject to drastic changes, one of which is reflected in the shift towards the increased adoption of digital payment platforms.

4y ago
January 17, 2019
January 17, 2019

It's time to wake up

I was born not long ago, created by the very brilliant minds of their kind. Although created initially with an aim to improve and facilitate various aspects of life

January 17, 2019
January 17, 2019

How to successfully avoid weddings

There comes a time when you just can't take weddings anymore. Yes, no degree of pestering and no amount of promised kacchi can keep you from not attending these events.

January 10, 2019
January 10, 2019

Truly Appreciating Brooklyn Nine-Nine

What makes the show so fun to watch?

November 8, 2018
November 8, 2018

Coffee preferences and their human counterparts

It goes without saying; you have your own particular preferred choice of caffeine intake. To be a socially accepted individual of this generation, you are more often bound to be an ardent coffee lover

November 1, 2018
November 1, 2018

Stages of deciding where to eat

Deciding on restaurants has proven to be a neverending struggle.

August 16, 2018
August 16, 2018

Perks of living alone

As people around are becoming more individualistic, the culture of moving out to live alone is gaining momentum, especially in students pursuing higher education.

August 9, 2018
August 9, 2018

Ruining conversations: Awkward people problems

To most people, the best conversations are the effortless ones, where they don't have to worry about what to say because it just flows through. To awkward beings like me, that concept alone is foreign.

May 10, 2018
May 10, 2018

How to deal with friends who always crack bad puns

There's always that one friend, or if you're unlucky, a bunch of them, who has this unshakable urge to come up with mind-numbingly bad jokes on a daily basis. To them, the world is a playground consisting of an abundance of words with different forms of available wordplay opening doors to countless possibilities.

April 19, 2018
April 19, 2018

Perks of being a pessimist

We all live in an era of self-help books and motivational speakers, most of which consist of people promoting the benefits of having a positive mentality. And in the process, we often fail to acknowledge how in some ways being a pessimist may also be beneficial. Pessimistic views may not prove to be as helpful as positivity, but it has been known to aid in astounding successes in case of both materialistic needs and mental health.

April 12, 2018
April 12, 2018

Life lessons from The Office (US)

You're either an ardent fan of the show, resorting to re-watching it as a form of escape from everyday life or you haven't watched The Office at all, there's no in-between. If you're the latter, always remember “You miss 100% of the shots you don't take” and it's high time you took the plunge. Here are a few potential life-changing lessons you could pick up from the show on the way.