Specials
Internet Bans Are Not the Answer to Complex Tech Challenges, Expert Argues
Simple bans on messaging apps or internet access fail to address underlying societal and technological problems, according to an opinion piece by Vikram Jeet Singh in Deccan Herald. The article highlights the ineffectiveness of such measures and calls for more nuanced regulatory approaches to digital issues.
Science&Tech
WhatsApp Boosts Security with New Anti-Fraud Features and Backup Tools
WhatsApp has rolled out significant security enhancements, including anti-scam alerts that display sender details and a pattern-tracking algorithm to detect fraudulent activity. These updates aim to protect users from online fraud and improve data management, offering greater control over backups in collaboration with Google.
World
Google’s Android System Warned Venezuelans Before Quake: Can Your Phone Save Lives?
Millions in Venezuela received crucial seconds of warning on their Android phones before a powerful earthquake struck. This highlights how Google’s system detects initial seismic activity, offering vital time for safety and reshaping disaster preparedness globally.
Finance
Apple Hikes MacBook, iPad Prices in India by Up to Rs 1 Lakh Amid Rising Component Costs
Apple has significantly increased prices for its MacBook and iPad models in India, with some devices seeing a jump of up to Rs 1 lakh. The revised pricing, already live on Apple’s India website, is attributed to escalating global memory costs and supply chain pressures. This move impacts a range of products, from the budget-friendly MacBook Neo to high-end MacBook Pro and iPad Pro variants.
Science&Tech
Elon Musk Confirms ‘Starmind’: SpaceX’s Plan for a Million AI Satellites in Orbit
Elon Musk has officially named SpaceX’s ambitious AI satellite project "Starmind," confirming plans for a constellation potentially comprising one million AI-powered satellites. This initiative aims to establish a vast computing network in space, processing artificial intelligence tasks directly in orbit rather than on Earth.
India
Kunal Shah is new WhatsApp CEO, people can’t stop talking about his college degree
CRED founder Kunal Shah has been appointed the new CEO of WhatsApp, a major leadership change at Meta’s messaging giant. His unconventional academic background, including a Philosophy degree and an unfinished MBA, has sparked widespread discussion online.
Science&Tech
Sakana AI’s Fugu System Reportedly Outperforms Claude 5 on Key Benchmarks
Japanese AI firm Sakana AI has launched its Fugu system, which reportedly surpasses Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 on specific coding and science benchmarks. Unlike single-model AI, Fugu coordinates multiple models via one API for complex tasks. This development highlights global innovation in AI, challenging established players and offering new approaches to advanced problem-solving.
Health
Google Unveils Fitbit Air: A New Screenless Health Tracker Focused on Continuous Monitoring
Google has launched the Fitbit Air, an innovative screenless fitness tracker designed for unobtrusive, continuous health monitoring. This lightweight, waterproof device boasts a 7-day battery life and tracks vital metrics like heart rate and sleep quality. It’s set to launch in India soon, offering a minimalist approach to personal health management.
Science&Tech
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: India AI Summit Was 'Extremely Disorganised'
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei offered a candid assessment of the India AI Summit, describing the high-profile event as "extremely disorganised." He recounted a memorable moment where Prime Minister Narendra Modi instructed dignitaries, including OpenAI's Sam Altman, to "suddenly hold hands" on stage. Amodei's remarks provide a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the challenges of orchestrating major international tech gatherings.
Science&Tech
India bans Telegram for NEET Re-Test, Why spare WhatsApp?
India temporarily banned Telegram ahead of the NEET re-test, sparking questions about why WhatsApp was not included. The decision stems from Telegram's features, which facilitate anonymity and large-scale information sharing, making it a preferred platform for scammers involved in exam paper leaks. WhatsApp's stricter policies and cooperation with authorities played a role in its exemption.