AI toys look for bright side after troubled start
AI toys look for bright side after troubled start
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AI toys look for bright side after troubled start
AI pendants back in vogue at tech show after early setback
The prices of RAM are expected to rise by up to 55% this quarter, as compared to the fourth quarter of 2025, according to analysts. The demand is driven by AI companies like Nvidia and Google.
Indian companies are tapping into the expertise of retired senior executives. These seasoned leaders are taking on operational roles, bringing decades of experience and crisis management skills. This trend highlights the enduring value of institutional knowledge and strategic judgment. Experienced professionals are proving vital for continuity and sustainable growth in today's dynamic corporate landscape.
“The investment by MUFG Bank will provide strategic benefits, including a stronger capital base, access to global expertise and funding channels, and will further improve SFL’s funding diversity and risk management practices over time,” Moody’s said
Apple is expected to upgrade the iPhone Air 2 with improved battery and camera features, including a potential second camera and new display technology.
Elon Musk criticized the UK government for attempting to suppress free speech amid pressure on X and Grok over generated sexualized images. Musk also claimed that the app remains popular in the UK.
Non-basmati rice shipments jumped 25% to 15.15 million tons, while basmati exports increased 8% to a record 6.4 million tons
The solution utilises device tokenisation to provide a secure and efficient in-app checkout experience for PhonePe platform users and merchant partners, the company said in a statement
The company will work closely with the U.S. FDA and is committed to addressing the queries specified in the PAAL, Dr. Reddy’s said in a filing
Some of China’s most prominent figures in generative artificial intelligence warned that the Asian nation is unlikely to eclipse the US in the global AI race anytime soon.
Indian multinational Bharat Forge and Germany-based Agile Robots SE have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore a strategic collaboration in the field of AI-driven robotics and intelligent industrial automation. The proposed Indo-German partnership will focus on deploying advanced automation and robotics solutions across civilian manufacturing sectors, including automotive, healthcare and consumer electronics. Both companies said the collaboration will remain exclusively aligned to civilian industry and manufacturing use cases. Under the MoU, Bharat Forge and Agile Robots plan to jointly co-develop solutions, build capabilities and offer bespoke applications for manufacturing, industrial CPG and logistics. This will include adapting and deploying Agile Robots’ existing automation solutions for the India and Southeast Asia markets. A key element of the partnership is the development and deployment of vision- and AI-based robotic systems, with Agile Robots expected to a...
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