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    Intel has limited customer commitments for latest chip manufacturing tech, CFO says

    Committed volumes, or the amount of external customers' chips set to be produced by Intel using upcoming manufacturing tech, is presently not significant, Zinsner said at J.P. Morgan's Global Technology, Media and Communications conference being held in Boston, Massachusetts.

    Intel has limited customer commitments for latest chip manufacturing tech, CFO says

    Intel’s committed chip production volume for external customers using its new manufacturing tech remains low, CFO David Zinsner said. While test chip activity is ongoing, actual client commitments are limited as Intel pushes to expand its contract manufacturing ambitions.

    75 leading tech companies spearheaded over 2,610 CSR projects, investing Rs 5,443 cr: Nasscom Foundation

    AI, digital skilling, and sustainability are reshaping CSR, which is now a strategic imperative, and not a side activity, says Nasscom Foundation CEO, Jyoti Sharma.

    More winners than losers: 9 stocks which get Indo-UK FTA tailwind, with an upside potential of 17 to 66%

    The headlines are, of course, dominated by happenings on the India-Pakistan border. And naturally, there is a lot of concern, both in the region and globally. But that is not all the news that is making it to the headlines. Investors will do well to keep an eye on what is happening in different sectors. For instance, the signing of the free trade agreement, or FTA, with the UK is not an insignificant thing. It will impact the bottomlines of the number of companies. Let’s check out how it will impact two sectors.

    Web archivists scrambling to save US public data from deletion

    As Trump’s administration removes federal data on climate, health, and minority rights, experts and volunteers race to preserve it. Using tools like the WayBack Machine, they archive deleted or altered pages amid growing concern over data loss, censorship, and shrinking resources for public information.

    India-UK clinches trade deal; duty cut on British whisky, cars; boost to garment, leather goods exports

    India and the UK have finalized a landmark trade agreement aimed at doubling trade to USD 120 billion by 2030. The deal eliminates tariffs on a significant number of Indian goods entering the UK, including labor-intensive products, while reducing tariffs on UK exports like whisky and cars to India.

    • Meta awarded $167 million in damages from Israeli cybersecurity firm

      In March, Meta filed a brief seeking damages from NSO Group, and last week a jury heard arguments about potential penalties. The jury awarded the damages Tuesday after two days of deliberations. "The jury's verdict today to punish NSO is a critical deterrent to the spyware industry against their illegal acts aimed at American companies and our users worldwide," Will Cathcart, the head of WhatsApp, said in a statement.

      Sometimes it is better to just ‘Hold’ stocks for wealth creation: 9 large- and mid-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 48%

      It is possible that you will be confronted with this question a few months down the line: Should I sell my stocks or average out by buying more? Pretty much the same situation we saw in February, when it appeared as if the Indian market was witnessing a never-ending correction. But that did not happen, did it? Now, just like the FOMO in terms of buying, there is something called panic selling. It needs to be avoided as it is the bigger enemy of wealth creation. So, it is better to hold good quality businesses, and let the storm pass.

      'You can start with just Rs 10,000' — How Jiraaf is making private credit accessible to all

      Jiraaf, a SEBI-registered online bond platform, is democratizing access to high-yield fixed-income investments for retail investors in India. Co-founders Saurav Ghosh and Vineet Agarwal are enabling investments as low as ₹10,000, offering transparency and education to bridge the gap between HNIs and everyday investors.

      India’s first genome-edited rice varieties will boost rice yields by 20-30%, reduce water consumption: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

      Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that these genome-edited rice varieties are expected to help achieve the target of boosting yields.

      Monthly Numerology Horoscope, May 2025 Numerology Prediction: all about clarity, change, travel, communications and new beginnings

      Numerology Monthly Horoscope, May 2025: May 2025, under Mercury's dynamic leadership, is an era of fast action, new awareness, and potential for change. Communication happens easily, plans for trips solidify, and good ideas bear fruit. Prepare for new people in your social life, spontaneity-driven opportunities, and a need to redefine your path. Don't be shy now—be open to change, be quick with your mind, and take swift action

      US robot makers hope to beat China in humanoid race, tariffs could affect their ambitions

      Though not on the official agenda, tariffs loomed large at Boston’s Robotics Summit, with industry leaders concerned about supply chain uncertainty. US-China trade tensions threaten costs and timelines for robot makers. Still, firms see opportunity in onshoring and automation, especially for humanoid robots in American factories and warehouses.

      ‘50501’ movement plans May Day protests across US against Trump and Musk, thousands to participate: Key points

      May Day protests in US: Tens of thousands of protesters are expected to take to the streets nationwide on Thursday in May Day rallies opposing the Trump administration. May Day, celebrated by workers across the globe as International Labor Day, occurs on May 1 each year. Anti-Trump protesters have expressed a range of concerns regarding the administration's recent actions, including the elimination of thousands of federal jobs, immigration raids.

      Multibagger or IBC (Series: AA 125), Part 3: Inside a powerhouse with R&D capabilities

      Here is an excerpt from the 2018-19 annual report of the company: “We have completed development of Traction Motor and Controller with prototypes ready for [EV] 2-wheelers and work is in the development stage for [EV] 3-wheelers.” Five years later, the 2023-24 annual report attests to the fact it was not all tall talk: “Our EV product lineup includes Traction Motors, Controllers, Chargers, BMS and DC-DC converters, with a focus on lightweight technologies and enhanced system efficiency.” A wide array of products and a geographical spread in terms of clients are the strengths of this company that was prepared before its peers for the EV transformation.

      Best triple-door refrigerators for modern Indian kitchens

      Triple door refrigerators are ideal for those looking for modern designs, evolved features, and organised storage. Whether it be from Whirlpool's Protton series or Haier's convertible side-by-side models, these appliances focus on multi-zone cooling, energy-conscious performance, and improved freshness. This collection will allow you to understand the best options for triple door refrigerators in India by comparing capacity, special features, technologies, and designs, including French door appliances and compact, energy-saving refrigerators, so that you have the choice for the best future use.

      Employee quits on Day 1. Reason No. 1: No laptop allowed for work. Reason No. 2 will surprise you less

      An Indian professional quit a job after just one day. The company relied on outdated methods like paper reports. Long working hours were also a concern. The employee sought advice online about the potential impact on their career. Redditors responded with support and humor. The incident highlights the importance of workplace culture fit. The employee's experience resonated with many.

      From 'jihad' to 'resistance': How Pakistan based terror groups are changing their names to mask their dirty origins

      In the aftermath of India's 2019 revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status, militant groups Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) strategically rebranded themselves as the People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF) and The Resistance Front (TRF), respectively. This shift aimed to shed overt Islamist identities, adopting secular-sounding names to appeal to international audiences and evade scrutiny. Despite these changes, both groups continue their militant activities under new guises, complicating counter-terrorism efforts in the region.

      Welcome to America! Now hand over your phone; CBP can legally search your phone without a warrant, yes, even your messages and social media

      American border authorities can search your phone without a warrant. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can access texts, emails, and social media. They can copy data, storing it for 15 years. Refusal to unlock your phone can lead to denial of entry or device confiscation. Legal experts advise caution regarding online content.

      Tariff overhang: IT companies slash hiring mandates, demand drops by one fifth in Q4 of FY25

      India’s software exporters are halting new hiring and adopting a “wait and watch” approach as the industry braces for continued economic uncertainty triggered by the ongoing tariff war. Recruitment firms reported that hiring mandates have been slashed, with talent demand dropping nearly 20% between January and March 2025 compared to the previous quarter.

      NYT Connections Hints April 15, 2025: Solve today’s challenge with these clues and answers

      With its blend of wordplay, pattern recognition, and pop culture knowledge, NYT Connections has become a fixture in the morning routines of many.

      With AI Studio, our goal is to democratise accessibility of enterprise-grade AI: ParamNetwork’s Vaideeswaran Sethuraman

      Founder Vaideeswaran Sethuraman highlights the platform's ability to integrate with existing systems, addressing a critical gap in the enterprise AI market.

      AI: The next frontier of India’s digital diplomacy

      India is uniquely positioned to lead in AI for public good by leveraging its digital infrastructure and vast talent pool. The nation aims to build in-house AI capabilities, fostering public-private partnerships to address local needs across governance, agriculture, healthcare, and financial inclusion. India can become a global champion for AI self-reliance, sharing its expertise to empower other emerging economies.

      CREDAI Bengaluru urges government to act on key urban development reforms

      CREDAI Bengaluru urges the Karnataka government to expedite long-pending urban development reforms, including streamlining TDR revalidation, implementing single-window clearances, and removing Jakkur Aerodrome NOC requirements. The association also advocates for property tax restoration, modern parking solutions, TOD policy enforcement, and clearer water body definitions to foster sustainable and efficient urban growth in Bengaluru.

      Trump’s free speech crackdown: How US' brightest minds are being forced out

      The Trump administration's new immigration policy allows officials to deny visas based on social media posts, sparking widespread condemnation. This move is part of a broader effort to stifle pro-Palestinian activism and reshape higher education, leading to visa cancellations, funding threats, and increased scrutiny of universities. Indian students are particularly affected, with a sharp decline in interest in U.S. education.

      Strong balance sheets can survive Trump; focus on businesses: 9 large- and mid-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 47%

      Some things are easier said than done. In today’s market, not being anxious is one of them. Especially so for the many investors who entered the market after Covid. This is the first time they are witnessing such a volatile correction. Many are also realizing for the first time that macro and geopolitical factors have an impact on stock prices in the short term. So here’s a message for all such investors: In the short term, whatever happens will happen. But in the medium- to long-term, only one thing matters: Earnings. And that depends on two factors: One, how long the runway for growth is for a business. And two, how capable is the management in dealing with uncertain times.

      10 Best Copper Water Purifiers in India: Purity, Health Benefits and Advanced Filtration Technology (2025)

      Copper water purifiers are a game-changer in the realm of water filtration, combining cutting-edge purification technologies with the natural benefits of copper. The copper ionization process enhances the water with essential minerals, known to boost immunity, aid digestion, and improve overall health. By removing harmful contaminants like bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals, while preserving beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium, the best copper water purifiers provide the perfect blend of safety, taste, and health benefits for every household.

      New app hopes to empower artists against AI

      Nearly two decades later, scriptwriter Ed Bennett-Coles and friend Jamie Hartman, a songwriter, have developed a blockchain-based application they hope will empower writers, artists and others to own and protect their work. The ever-growing threat of AI looms over intellectual property and livelihoods across creative industries.

      How much will Kevin Hart’s India debut tickets cost? Date, venue and audience rules revealed

      Kevin Hart will perform live in New Delhi on April 30 as part of his global Acting My Age tour. Fans must follow strict rules, including locking away phones and recording devices in Yondr pouches. Security is high, and tickets range from ₹4,000 to ₹20,000. A sold-out show is expected, making this a highly anticipated event.

      Invasion of the home humanoid robots

      Artificial intelligence is already driving cars, writing essays and writing computer code. Now humanoids, machines built to look like humans and powered by AI, are poised to move into our homes so they can help with the daily chores. Børnich is CEO and founder of a startup called 1X. Before the end of the year, his company hopes to put his robot, Neo, into more than 100 homes in Silicon Valley and elsewhere.

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