UK Launches £219 Million Push to Scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Cut Air Travel Emissions

The United Kingdom has unveiled a £219 million funding package aimed at accelerating the development and commercialisation of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), signalling a renewed push to decarbonise one of the most challenging sectors in the global economy. The move, reported in £219m UK fund to accelerate sustainable aviation fuel production by Innovation News Network,…

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Tokenomics 2.0 and the Rising Cost of AI Power

A recent analysis by The Economic Times, titled “Tokenomics 2.0: The battle against AI costs,” highlights a growing tension at the heart of the artificial intelligence boom: the escalating cost of building and running advanced AI systems, and the emerging financial models designed to sustain them. As AI adoption accelerates across industries, companies are confronting…

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SpaceX IPO Surges to $85.7 Billion After Greenshoe Boost Signals Massive Investor Demand

SpaceX has significantly expanded its initial public offering to a final size of $85.7 billion after underwriters exercised their greenshoe option, according to a report published by The Economic Times titled “SpaceX IPO raises $85.7 billion as underwriters exercise greenshoe option.” The upsizing reflects robust investor demand for shares of SpaceX, Elon Musk’s aerospace and…

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India Revamps PM-WANI Framework to Spur Public Wi-Fi Expansion and Bridge Connectivity Gaps

Recent reforms to India’s PM-WANI (Wi-Fi Access Network Interface) framework aim to accelerate the adoption of public Wi-Fi and improve internet accessibility, according to industry experts quoted in an article titled “PM-WANI reforms to enhance adoption of public Wi-Fi, boost internet accessibility: Experts,” published by The Economic Times. The PM-WANI initiative, launched to democratize broadband…

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Meta Explores Military-Grade Facial Recognition for Smart Glasses, Raising New Privacy Concerns

In its article “Meta Is Working With a Military Contractor on Face Recognition for Smart Glasses,” Wired reports that the social media giant has explored integrating advanced facial recognition technology into its wearable devices through collaboration with Rank One Computing, a company known for supplying biometric software to defense and government clients. The development signals…

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Check Point Slips Below $13 Billion Valuation as Cybersecurity Rivals Gain Ground

Israeli cybersecurity company Check Point Software Technologies has seen its market capitalization fall below $13 billion, underscoring mounting pressure on one of the sector’s longstanding leaders as competition intensifies and investor expectations shift. The development was first reported in “Check Point market cap dips below $13b” published by Globes. The drop reflects a broader reassessment…

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Amazon Taps India’s Adaptive Delivery Networks to Rethink Global Automation and Logistics Strategy

Amazon is studying India’s uniquely adaptive logistics ecosystem as it refines its global delivery strategy, according to insights from the company’s chief robotics technologist, underscoring how emerging markets are shaping the future of automation and supply chains. In an article titled “Amazon drawing lessons from India’s clever delivery options, says chief robotics technologist,” published by…

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Schneider Electric and Foxconn Team Up to Power the Next Generation of AI Data Center Infrastructure

Schneider Electric and Foxconn are joining forces to develop infrastructure solutions tailored for the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence-driven data centers, signaling a deepening convergence between industrial technology and advanced computing. The collaboration, reported in the Economic Times article titled “Schneider Electric, Foxconn partner on AI data center infrastructure”, reflects intensifying global efforts to meet…

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EU Scrutinizes Anthropic Move as It Weighs Real-World Impact on AI Competition and Market Dynamics

The European Commission is assessing the “practical consequences” of a recent move by artificial intelligence company Anthropic, signaling growing scrutiny in Brussels over how decisions by major AI firms may affect market dynamics, competition, and regulatory compliance in the rapidly evolving sector. According to reporting by The Economic Times in its article titled “EU Commission…

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