EU Top Court Set to Deliver Landmark Verdict on Google’s €4.1 Billion Android Antitrust Case

The Court of Justice of the European Union is set to deliver a decisive ruling in one of the bloc’s most consequential antitrust cases, determining whether Google must ultimately pay a record €4.1 billion fine over its Android mobile operating system practices. The case, closely watched across the global technology sector, could further define how…

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Wearable Robot Syncs With Film Cues to Turn Movies Into Physical Experiences

Researchers have developed a wearable robotic system capable of responding to cinematic cues in real time, an innovation that blurs the boundaries between passive media consumption and physically immersive experience. The work, described in the TechXplore article titled “Horror movie cue triggers wearable robot”, points to new directions in entertainment technology and human–machine interaction. The…

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Second-Life EV Batteries May Outvalue Recycling in Emerging Energy Storage Markets

A growing body of research suggests that the afterlife of electric vehicle batteries may be more economically and environmentally valuable than previously assumed, challenging long-held assumptions about recycling priorities and energy storage markets. According to the article “Spent EV batteries could find new life at higher value” published by TechXplore, researchers are finding that repurposing…

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JFrog Surpasses $10 Billion Valuation as DevOps Demand Fuels Growth and Investor Confidence

JFrog, the Israeli software company specializing in DevOps and software supply chain solutions, has crossed a significant financial threshold, with its market capitalization surpassing $10 billion. The milestone, reported in the Globes article “JFrog market cap jumps above $10b,” reflects a strong rally in the company’s share price and renewed investor confidence in its long-term…

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Indian IT Firms Brace for Weak Q1 Amid Macro Pressures AI Transition and Geopolitical Uncertainty

Indian information technology companies are likely to report a subdued performance in the first quarter of the fiscal year, weighed down by persistent macroeconomic uncertainty, uneven demand patterns, and rising geopolitical risks, according to a recent brokerage assessment. As reported in the Economic Times article titled “Macros, AI, geopolitical overhang to drag Q1 showing of…

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Telehealth Middlemen Are Redefining Access to Weight Loss Drugs and Challenging the Future of Care

A growing network of telehealth intermediaries is reshaping how Americans access high-demand weight-loss medications, raising new questions about cost, oversight, and the future of primary care delivery. In a recent Wired article titled “Telehealth Middlemen Turnkey Healthcare Providers for GLP-1,” the publication examines how a new class of companies is positioning itself between patients, doctors,…

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Saints & Masters Boosts Multi-Cloud Ambitions with Xencia Acquisition to Expand Global Cloud Capabilities

Saints & Masters Inc. has strengthened its position in enterprise cloud services with the acquisition of Xencia Technology Solutions, a move aimed at expanding its multi-cloud capabilities and accelerating its global delivery footprint. The development was first reported in “Saints & Masters expands multi-cloud play with Xencia acquisition”, published by The Economic Times. The deal…

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Israel’s $30B Push for AI Sovereignty Signals New Era of Tech Nationalism

Israel is preparing a significant push to secure its technological independence in artificial intelligence, committing an estimated $30 billion to build what officials and industry leaders describe as a “sovereign AI” ecosystem. The initiative, detailed in the VC Cafe article Israel’s $30B AI Sovereignty Bet, reflects growing concern among governments worldwide about reliance on foreign…

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