Honasa Consumer Eyes Strong Q1 Growth as Mamaearth Drives Demand and Expansion

Honasa Consumer Ltd., the parent company of personal care brand Mamaearth, has signaled strong revenue growth for the first quarter, driven primarily by sustained demand for its flagship brand and improving distribution reach, according to a report published by The Economic Times titled “Honasa Consumer expects strong Q1 growth led by Mamaearth.” The company’s outlook…

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Beyond Big Tech The Rise of a Decentralized Race Toward Self-Improving AI

In a recent Wired article titled “Frontier Labs Aren’t the Only Ones Pursuing Self-Improving AI,” the spotlight shifts away from dominant technology companies to a broader and increasingly significant ecosystem of actors working on systems capable of iterating and enhancing themselves. While public attention has largely centered on major AI laboratories backed by vast computational…

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Qualcomm Expands IoT Security Strategy with Acquisition of Israel’s Seamless Network

Qualcomm has acquired Israeli cybersecurity company Seamless Network in a move that underscores the growing strategic importance of connected-device security, particularly within the expanding Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. The development was first reported by Globes in its article, “Qualcomm buys Israeli co Seamless Network.” Seamless Network, which operates under the brand SAM, has developed…

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War Game Reveals Weak Links in US Water Systems Amid Rising Cyberwarfare Threats

A recent analysis of cyberwarfare vulnerabilities has drawn renewed attention to the fragility of critical infrastructure in the United States, particularly local water systems, in the event of state-backed cyberattacks. The Wired article “What Happens If China Hacks the US Water Supply? Inside a War Game on Volt Typhoon” explores a simulation involving national security…

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Satellites Reveal New Hope for Europe’s Rapidly Declining Farmland Birds

Europe’s farmland birds, long considered among the most visible indicators of environmental health, are in steep decline. A recent article titled “Satellites help chart a future for Europe’s disappearing farmland birds,” published by Innovation News Network, highlights how new satellite-based monitoring techniques are offering scientists and policymakers a clearer picture of the crisis—and potential pathways…

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Israeli AI Sales Automation Startup Co-aligned Secures $60 Million to Expand Enterprise Deal Coordination Platform

An Israeli technology startup focused on artificial intelligence-driven sales automation has secured a substantial new round of funding, underscoring growing investor confidence in enterprise AI tools. According to the article “Israeli B2B sales AI agent Co-aligned raises $60m” published by Globes, the company has raised $60 million to accelerate development and expand its market reach….

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China Flags Potential Security Risks in Anthropic’s Claude Code Amid Growing AI Tech Tensions

Chinese authorities have issued a security alert alleging potential “backdoor” risks in Claude Code, a software development tool produced by U.S.-based artificial intelligence firm Anthropic, according to a report titled “China issues backdoor security alert over Anthropic’s Claude Code” published by The Economic Times. The warning, circulated by China’s National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical…

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From Startup Nation to Scale-Up Powerhouse Lessons from Asia’s Innovation Playbook for Israel

A recent article published by VC Cafe, titled “What Israel Can Learn from Asia’s Innovation Playbook,” argues that Israel’s globally admired startup ecosystem may benefit from adopting elements of the long-term, scale-oriented strategies seen across leading Asian technology hubs (original article). The piece situates Israel as a country that has excelled in early-stage innovation, venture…

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