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Microsoft to spend $80 billion on AI data centers this year
MICROSOFT CORP PLANS to spend $80 billion this fiscal year building out data centers, underscoring the intense capital requirements of artificial intelligence.
Chinese Dam on Table for Sullivan's India Visit
AI, civilian nuclear cooperation, space may also be taken up
Mike Johnson Re-elected US House Speaker
Republican Congressman Mike Johnson on Friday was re-elected as Speaker of the US House of Representatives with a narrow victory margin of three votes.
S Korea investigators ask acting prez to clear way for Yoon's arrest
SOUTH KOREAN INVESTIGATORS again asked the country's acting president on Saturday to order the presidential security service to comply with an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
No jail time for Trump, suggests judge in US hush money case
Will keep fighting, says communications director Cheung
Rohit clears the air: Not going anywhere
Says those on outside can't influence when he stops playing
Border-Gavaskar Trophy: As Bumrah leaves, 'captain' Kohli calls the shots
Kohli took charge after Bumrah left bowling due to spasm
Big rockets, a telescope & big changes in space await in 2025
Some key events to look forward to in space & astronomy
Worrying signs from the Arctic
Scientists say fires in the region could have major consequences
The Fall season
Fun and games for the elite players, the Fall Series gave the fans plenty to watch
Dr Manmohan Singh, RIP
emissary he had deployed. Although sceptical, I bounded off to North Block and was ushered in. It was my first official meeting with the FM. I conveyed the request, not a direction, of the prime minister.
Introspection needed in the media
IT COULD BE an exalted sense of my place in the grand scheme of things.
Why do you feel tired
Know how and why chronic fatigue happens
With global foods now accessible, culinary exploration lies not in destination travelling but in the next wave of third-culture cuisines
With global foods now accessible, culinary exploration lies not in destination travelling but in the next wave of third-culture cuisines
Traditional food tourism is dead. Something fascinating is emerging
The world's next great cuisine isn't hidden in some undiscovered corner of the globe. It's being created right now, in the spaces where cultures, traditions and technologies mingle.
First-class upgrades: How to score a sweeter seat
Airlines are offering more ways than ever to get a taste of the champagne skies, but how do you get past the curtain, and when is it worth the cost?
It's about creating timeless content, not chasing trends
HERITAGE STORYTELLER & PHOTOGRAPHER
Kissa and kahani
THERE’S ONE thing that globalization has tried to very covertly take away from us, it’s our own traditions, the ones that we grew up with and held close to our hearts for many ages.
Race for Humanoids
OpenAI is back in the robotics arena, and the world awaits the results
Welcome, the Generation Beta
What will the new generation, born on Jan 1, open its eyes to?
Bijness is bijness
Entrepreneurial spirit is inherent in Gujaratis, and in these excerpts from Salil Tripathi's new book, he writes how paiso bole chhe for the community
The original environmentalists
Ramachandra Guha ties his protagonists by a common thread of human-nature relationships and their writings
Will make AI a top-class airline, says Chandrasekaran
TATA SONS CHAIRMAN N Chandrasekaran on Saturday said his company is fully committed to transforming Air India into a top-class airline, delivering exceptional service and performance on a global scale.
Apparel Exporters Seek Tax Incentives in Budget
The Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) urged the government to announce tax incentives, including removal of a provision requiring payments to MSMEs within 45 days to claim deductions and customs duty exemption on garment machinery imports.
Oyo Raises $65 Mn From Founder's Affiliate Entity
HOSPITALITY MAJOR OYO has raised approximately $65 million from Redsprig Innovation Partners, an affiliate entity of its founder Ritesh Agarwal.
DPIIT ties up with Stride Ventures to help startups
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has partnered with venture debt firm Stride Ventures to provide financial support and strategic guidance to startups in the country.
Govt permits wheat export to Nepal
THE GOVERNMENT HAS permitted exports of two lakh tonne of wheat to Nepal, according to a notification on Saturday.
Megastar Foods settles case with Sebi
MEGASTAR FOODS HAS settled with capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) a case pertaining to the alleged violation of disclosure norms after paying ₹20.15 lakh towards settlement charges.
Govt push for quality: Industry embrace QCO on wooden goods
AFTER INITIAL RESISTANCE, the plywood and MDF board industry has agreed to implement the mandatory quality control norms as they have recognised the long-term benefits of adhering to high-quality standards, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal has said.
Parental consent seen as a challenge for Big Tech
New Norms, New Complications