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The Cloud Isn’t Dying — It’s Being Politely Evicted

The Cloud Isn’t Dying — It’s Being Politely Evicted

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 6: For nearly two decades, the cloud has enjoyed an almost religious status in technology circles. Everything moved there: storage, compute, dreams, delusions of infinite scalability. If it blinked, breathed, or beeped, someone somewhere insisted it “belonged in the cloud.” Now, in a twist worthy of modern tech irony, the very AI revolution that supercharged cloud demand may also be drafting its quiet exit strategy. A growing number of tech leaders and analysts are floating what would have sounded heretical even five years ago: giant, centralised data centres may not be the final destination for AI at…
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From Backrooms To Backbones: How U.S. States Quietly Became 2025’s Most Relentless Tech Disruptors

From Backrooms To Backbones: How U.S. States Quietly Became 2025’s Most Relentless Tech Disruptors

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: Technology revolutions are usually imagined as hoodie-clad founders scribbling on whiteboards or venture capitalists throwing money at whatever has “AI” in the name. Meanwhile, somewhere far from keynote stages and pitch decks, a quieter transformation has been unfolding — inside state government offices, where innovation wears a badge, not a brand. In 2025, state CIO offices across the U.S. didn’t just “keep up” with technology. They rewrote how public-sector tech is conceived, deployed, defended, and occasionally, painfully learned from. While the private sector chased speed and spectacle, states chased stability, resilience, and systems that won’t…
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SoftBank Isn’t Chasing AI Dreams Anymore — It’s Buying The Ground Beneath Them

SoftBank Isn’t Chasing AI Dreams Anymore — It’s Buying The Ground Beneath Them

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: For years, artificial intelligence has been sold like prophecy: abstract, dazzling, vaguely spiritual. Models grow smarter, demos grow louder, and everyone nods as if intelligence simply floats down from the cloud, free of consequence. SoftBank, it seems, has grown tired of the mysticism. With its $4 billion acquisition of DigitalBridge, SoftBank has made a decision that feels almost philosophical in its bluntness. Forget arguing about which model thinks better. Forget chasing the loudest chatbot of the week. If AI is the future, then the future will need land, power, cables, towers, fibre, and someone wealthy…
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When Machines Start Consuming Cities: xAI’s Colossus, Ambition, And The Price Of Thinking Faster

When Machines Start Consuming Cities: xAI’s Colossus, Ambition, And The Price Of Thinking Faster

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: At some point, progress stops whispering and starts humming—loudly, electrically, and without apology. That is roughly where Elon Musk’s xAI finds itself today. With the acquisition of a third facility to expand its already formidable “Colossus” supercomputer cluster, xAI is no longer nudging the AI race forward. It is flooring the accelerator and trusting the grid to keep up. Nearly 2 gigawatts of projected training capacity.Over a million GPUs in sight.A footprint that looks less like a startup and more like a small industrial district. This isn’t just an infrastructure update. It’s a statement—one that…
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When AI Joins The Security Team, Trust Becomes The Weakest Password

When AI Joins The Security Team, Trust Becomes The Weakest Password

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: For years, cybersecurity has lived on caffeine, patch notes, and the quiet heroics of people who notice problems before anyone else does. It was human vigilance wrapped in dashboards, alarms, and late-night alerts. Then AI showed up—not as a sidekick, but as a colleague who never sleeps, never blinks, and occasionally scares everyone in the room. As security leaders look toward 2026, the conversation has shifted from whether AI belongs in cybersecurity to how deeply it should be embedded. This isn’t about auto-generating reports or flagging suspicious logins anymore. This is about AI reasoning through…
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When The Cloud Gets Nervous: Why AI Is Quietly Packing Its Bags And Moving Onto Your Phone

When The Cloud Gets Nervous: Why AI Is Quietly Packing Its Bags And Moving Onto Your Phone

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 3: For years, the future of artificial intelligence has been sold like a real estate brochure for hyperscale data centres—bigger buildings, louder fans, denser racks, and electricity bills large enough to qualify as national GDP figures. The unspoken assumption was simple: intelligence must live somewhere central, expensive, and very far away from the user. And then someone said the inconvenient part out loud. The idea that AI might not need to live exclusively in distant cloud fortresses but could instead run locally on personal devices has begun to unsettle a narrative that investors, hardware giants, and…
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Kingston Launches Dual Portable SSD Storage Solution

Kingston Launches Dual Portable SSD Storage Solution

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 2: Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory and technology solutions, today announced it releases its first cable-free solid-state drive for those in need of an affordable and reliable, portable solution for data back-up and transfers. With the sleek look of a traditional flash drive in a compact, durable metal casing, the Dual Portable SSD can easily transfer files between USB Type-A and USB-C®1 devices such as laptops, desktops, mobile devices and more with USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds up to 1,050MB/s read and 950MB/s write2. To improve productivity and enhance your workflow, this all-in-one storage and transfer solution…
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India needs its own narrative on AI, says filmmaker Shekhar Kapur at MICA pre-summit meet

India needs its own narrative on AI, says filmmaker Shekhar Kapur at MICA pre-summit meet

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], December 27: MICA – The School of Ideas on Sunday hosted “Empowering People with Responsible AI: Skills, Trust, and Access”, a pre-summit event of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, which India will host in New Delhi in February next year. Designed in a TEDx-style format, the programme was held at the MICA campus and brought together policymakers, experts, industry leaders, technologists, academics and creative professionals to examine how India can shape an AI future that is ethical, accessible and grounded in human values. The discussions aligned with the broader themes of the upcoming India AI Impact…
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Prof. Krishna Agarwal Shares Pioneering Arctic MedTech Innovations with Indian Parliamentary Delegation in Tromsø

Prof. Krishna Agarwal Shares Pioneering Arctic MedTech Innovations with Indian Parliamentary Delegation in Tromsø

Tromsø [Norway], December 24: Prof. Krishna Agarwal, Founder & CEO of Spermotile and Professor at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, delivered an insightful presentation on cutting-edge Arctic medical technology to a visiting group of young Indian parliamentarians during a special knowledge-exchange programme organised by ProTromsø. The event drew participation from representatives of UN Women and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi, underscoring the growing interest in cross-border collaboration. The five-member Indian delegation included Mr Anup Sanjay Dhotre, Mr Putta Mahesh Kumar, Mr Sirgapoor Niranjan Reddy, Mr Gowaal Kagada Padavi and Ms Priya Saroj, currently India’s youngest MP. Their…
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IGP Launches ‘Find My Santa’ to Transform How India Plays Secret Santa This Christmas

IGP Launches ‘Find My Santa’ to Transform How India Plays Secret Santa This Christmas

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: IGP, a global D2C multi-category gifting platform, has rolled out a new festive feature, ‘Find My Santa’, an in-house Secret Santa generator built to take the clutter and confusion out of holiday gifting. Launched just ahead of Christmas, the tool replaces the usual scribbled chits, manual coordination and last-minute chaos with a clean, fully digital, end-to-end experience. Secret Santa is fun until the scribbled chits get lost, the pairing becomes biased, three people forget to participate, and everyone scrambles at the last minute. Find My Santa fixes all of that by offering a smooth, fully…
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