TCS Expands Lateral Hiring to Match Infosys in Race for Specialized Tech Talent

Tata Consultancy Services has begun expanding its lateral hiring efforts, months after rival Infosys initiated a targeted recruitment drive for specialized programming talent, signaling a renewed competition for skilled professionals in India’s technology sector. According to the Economic Times article titled “TCS rolls out lateral hiring months after Infosys goes head-hunting for specialist programmers,” the…

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New Revelations Highlight Persistent Russia-Linked Cyber Campaign Testing Ukraine’s Digital Resilience as War Continues

A new round of revelations about the operations of Russia-linked cyber actors against Ukrainian institutions is sharpening concerns in Kyiv and among its international partners about the durability of the country’s digital defenses as the war drags on. In an article titled “TSG 3,” published by the technology news site TechTime.news, the outlet described what…

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New Breakthrough Pushes Underground Wireless Communication Beyond Previous Limits

Engineers have long struggled with the limitations of wireless communication below ground, where soil, rock, and moisture rapidly degrade signals. A newly reported breakthrough suggests those constraints may be shifting. According to Tech Xplore’s article “Meter-range underground wireless communication,” researchers have demonstrated a system capable of transmitting data wirelessly across distances of several meters beneath…

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Cursor AI Transparency Fallout Highlights Hidden Dependencies in Global Model Supply Chains

Concerns about transparency in AI development and the global supply chain for advanced models are intensifying following revelations about Cursor’s latest release. According to VentureBeat’s article, “Cursor’s Composer 2 was secretly built on a Chinese AI model — and it exposes a,” the company’s newly launched Composer 2 feature relied in part on an underlying…

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European Commission Expands Aid for Exiled Journalists to Strengthen Press Freedom and Safety

The European Commission has renewed its support for journalists forced into exile or relocation, underscoring growing concern over press freedom and media safety within and beyond the European Union. The initiative, detailed in the European Commission’s website article titled “Commission renews support to exiled and relocated journalists in the EU,” extends financial and practical assistance…

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Scientists Develop Implants with Remotely Adjustable Stiffness for Personalized Healing

Researchers are advancing a new class of biomedical materials that can have their stiffness adjusted remotely after implantation, a development that could reshape how doctors treat a range of conditions requiring implants or tissue support. According to an article titled “Remotely reprogramming material stiffness for implants,” published by Tech Xplore, scientists have demonstrated a method…

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Trump-Iran Standoff Escalates With Hormuz Threats Raising Global Energy Concerns

An article published by The Economic Times titled “Will obliterate power plants: Trump issues 48‑hr ultimatum to Iran over Hormuz, Tehran responds” has drawn renewed attention to escalating rhetoric around one of the world’s most strategically sensitive waterways, underscoring the fragility of regional stability in the Persian Gulf. According to the report, former U.S. President…

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