What Happens When Tech Companies Lose Control of Their Own Code

As AI, open-source tools, and rogue updates spread, tech companies face a new crisis: losing control of their own code—and the consequences are global. Introduction: When Software Starts Acting on … Read More

Trump Opens Door to Nvidia AI Chip Sales to China

The Trump administration begins reviewing licenses that could allow Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to be sold to China, reigniting debate over tech, trade, and security. A Controversial Shift in U.S. … Read More

Inside the Secret Network Your Phone Contacts Without Permission

Your smartphone may be quietly connecting to hidden digital networks without your consent. Inside how apps, data brokers, and trackers access your phone—and why it matters. Introduction: A Silent Connection … Read More

Rockets to Lift Off from Kulasekarapattinam by 2027: India’s Second Spaceport Marks a Strategic Leap

ISRO plans to launch rockets from Kulasekarapattinam by 2027, creating India’s second spaceport and boosting small satellite and commercial launches. Introduction: A New Launchpad for India’s Space Ambitions In a … Read More

The Software Update That Made Millions of Devices ‘Self-Aware’

The software update that sparked global unease didn’t create conscious machines. What it did create was something equally significant Introduction: When a Routine Update Sparked an Existential Panic It began … Read More

Google Faces Potential EU Fine Over Search Bias: Compliance Fight Deepens

 EU regulators are preparing to fine Google for failing to curb self-preferencing in search results, escalating tensions with the U.S. and raising the stakes for Big Tech under the Digital … Read More

Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban Sparks Global Debate

Australia’s groundbreaking ban on social media access for under-16s launches with confusion, criticism, and global interest as leaders defend the policy’s long-term benefits. A Bold Law Meets Immediate Pushback Australia’s … Read More

Apple Pushes Back as Congress Weighs New Child Safety Rules

Apple CEO Tim Cook urges lawmakers to reconsider a federal proposal requiring age checks in app stores, warning it could force widespread data collection on users. A High-Stakes Fight Over … Read More

Scientists Supercharge Promising Material to Catalyse Clean Hydrogen Production

Indian scientists develop a breakthrough plasma-activated catalyst that dramatically boosts oxygen evolution reaction for clean hydrogen production. Introduction: A Breakthrough for the Hydrogen Future In a quiet laboratory on the … Read More