A cyber intrusion campaign targeting educational institutions has raised fresh concerns about vulnerabilities in widely used enterprise software, according to a recent report by The Economic Times titled “Google says ShinyHunters hackers targeting education sector via Oracle exploit.” Citing findings from Google’s threat intelligence team, the report describes how the hacking group known as ShinyHunters…
A cyber intrusion campaign targeting educational institutions has raised fresh concerns about vulnerabilities in widely used enterprise software, according to a recent report by The Economic Times titled “Google says ShinyHunters hackers targeting education sector via Oracle exploit.” Citing findings from Google’s threat intelligence team, the report describes how the hacking group known as ShinyHunters…
A powerful El Niño event in the Pacific Ocean is once again reshaping global weather patterns, intensifying extremes and testing the resilience of communities and infrastructure worldwide. As detailed in the Wired article “Super El Niño Turns the World’s Weather Upside Down”, scientists warn that this phase of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation is not only…
The Karnataka government has approved funding initiatives exceeding Rs 27 crore to support startups and biotechnology ventures, reinforcing the state’s longstanding position as a hub for innovation-driven enterprise. The move, detailed in an article titled “Karnataka approves initiatives worth over Rs 27 crore for startups, biotech” published by The Economic Times, signals a continued policy…
A growing shortage of hardware engineers in Israel is emerging as a national economic concern, according to a recent report highlighted in the Globes article titled “Hardware Engineer Shortage a National Issue.” The analysis points to structural challenges in the country’s talent pipeline that could undermine one of its most critical high-tech sectors. Israel’s technology…
A recent roundup published by Wired, titled “The Best Smart Chess Boards”, highlights a growing niche in consumer technology: connected, sensor-enabled chessboards that blend traditional over-the-board play with digital capabilities. The article surveys several leading products and reflects a broader trend in which classic pastimes are being reimagined through software integration, artificial intelligence, and online…
A recent roundup by Wired, titled “The Best Portable Monitors”, underscores a quiet but notable shift in how people are working across locations, devices, and environments. As remote and hybrid work continue to reshape daily routines—trends documented by sources like Pew Research Center—portable monitors, once niche accessories, are gaining traction as practical tools for both…
As preparations intensify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup—set to be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico—concerns are mounting over whether immigration systems can accommodate the anticipated surge of international visitors. In its article “The World Cup Is Coming. Can the US Handle the Visa Rush?”, Wired highlights growing unease among policymakers,…
A growing chorus of investors and technologists is arguing that quantum computing, long viewed as a distant frontier, is entering a decisive commercial phase that could justify sustained venture capital attention. That argument was recently advanced in the article “Quantum computing’s venture moment: Is now the right time to invest?” published by VC Cafe, which…
A recent article published by Wired, titled “Peacock Promo Code: The Best Deals on NBCUniversal’s Streaming Service,” highlights the intensifying competition in the streaming industry, where pricing strategies and promotional offers have become central tools for attracting and retaining subscribers. The piece outlines how Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming platform, has increasingly relied on limited-time discounts and…
The steady shift toward contactless payments in India is reshaping how consumers transact, reflecting a broader transformation in the country’s digital payments ecosystem. A recent report by The Economic Times, titled “Contactless on the rise as Indian shoppers swipe less, tap more,” highlights how tap-to-pay methods are gaining momentum across urban and semi-urban markets, driven…