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India's summers demand smarter cooling. The SwitchBot Standing Circulator Fan promises quiet, battery-powered operation and smart controls. But does it truly deliver the efficiency and relief needed in our homes, especially during power cuts?
Amazon MGM Studios has unexpectedly dropped *Artificial*, the film chronicling Sam Altman's dramatic ousting and return to OpenAI. This isn't just a Hollywood production hiccup; it's a telling sign of the struggle to capture the lightning-fast, ever-evolving world of AI, with significant implications for how India views and tells its own tech stories.
Imagine a digital locker on the Solana blockchain that only a specific program can open, without needing a traditional key. That's essentially a Program Derived Address (PDA) – a groundbreaking feature allowing programs to securely store their own data, revolutionizing how dApps are built, especially for India's booming Web3 talent. Find out how this 'keyless' innovation works.
Navigating Apple's 2026 iPad lineup in India is trickier than ever. We cut through the hype to reveal which model truly serves your needs—from the budget-friendly A16 to the M5 Pro—and which ones might just be overkill for your wallet.
After years of anticipation, Project Valhalla's Value Classes and Objects (JEP 401) are finally confirmed for JDK 28. This isn't just an update; it's a fundamental shift in how Java handles data, promising unparalleled performance gains.
A recent data breach in Texas exposed 3 million driver’s licenses and passports through a government vendor. This incident serves as a critical warning for India, a nation rapidly digitizing, about the inherent vulnerabilities in extensive digital data collection and third-party reliance.
Imagine exam papers guarded like national secrets, whisked across states by Army helicopter. That's the reality for India's NEET re-exam, where the NTA's 7-layer security isn't just a protocol, it's a spectacle of trust in a system under siege.
Imagine facing a competitor boasting 97.2% AI coverage and a 4-day delivery promise for a crucial cross-border payments RFP. Our team, with just 15 people and a spreadsheet, won. Here’s how we did it in India.
Imagine an AI agent tirelessly testing your app 24/7, catching critical bugs before they ever reach a user. TesterArmy, a YC-backed startup, is making this a reality, fundamentally reshaping quality assurance.
Apple CEO Tim Cook just dropped a bombshell: product prices are set to rise. It's not about new features, but the "unsustainable" surge in memory chip costs, a ripple effect from the global AI boom. This isn't just an Apple problem; it's a market signal.
Transport Minister **Nitin Gadkari** just greenlit E100 fuel regulations, a move poised to fundamentally reshape India's automotive landscape and energy independence. This isn't merely about alternative fuel; it's a bold play against an escalating oil import bill.
Only 16% of Americans see AI positively, a new Pew Research study reveals. Despite AI's economic dominance, a vast majority harbor neutral to negative views, highlighting a critical disconnect between innovation and public trust.