Dwaipayan Roy
Dwaipayan Roy is a sub-editor at Newsbytes App, where he focuses on technology and automobile news. He holds a degree in Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and has three years of work experience. His passion for space and automobiles is evident in his engaging content. In his free time, Dwaipayan enjoys reading and watching movies. He is proficient in English, Bengali, and Hindi.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
85%
Examples:
- Dwaipayan Roy tends to present information in a way that emphasizes the positive aspects of technologies and companies, such as Exodus and Fairphone. He often highlights their commitment to sustainability and innovation without thoroughly questioning or providing counterarguments.
Conflicts of Interest
75%
Examples:
- Roy covers companies like Exodus and Fairphone, which may have financial interests in the success of their products and technologies. However, he does not disclose any personal or financial connections to these companies.
Contradictions
79%
Examples:
- Roy reports on the discovery of a new force that could potentially power thrusters without the need for propellant, but also mentions that this force is still in its early stages and requires further research. He also reports on Fairphone's claims of using recycled materials and fair trade practices, but does not provide evidence to support these claims.
Deceptions
45%
Examples:
- Roy occasionally presents information in a misleading manner, such as claiming that Fairphone's commitment to sustainability and fair trade is supported by evidence when no such evidence is provided.
Recent Articles
NASA Veteran Claims Discovery of New Force for Propellant-Free Space Travel
Broke On: Tuesday, 23 April 2024NASA veteran Charles Buhler claims to have discovered a new force of nature that could revolutionize space travel with propellant-free propulsion systems. Exodus Propulsion Technologies presented their findings at APEC, explaining the system uses electrostatics to harness this force, generating 10 milliNewtons of thrust without expelling mass. Skepticism surrounds Buhler's claims due to potential energy law violations, but further research is needed. Fairphone Fairbuds: Easily Repairable TWS Earphones for a Sustainable Future
Broke On: Tuesday, 09 April 2024Fairphone Fairbuds are the first TWS earphones in the industry to be easily repairable, with seven spare parts that can be replaced by users. The brand has announced this feature as a response to the difficulty of repairing small and intricately designed TWS earphones.