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Sarvam's Indus App Is India's Latest Bet Against Global AI Dominance

Indian AI startup Sarvam launches Indus, a homegrown chat app challenging OpenAI and Google in the world's fastest-growing AI market.

NASA's Artemis II is Almost Ready to Launch—If Those Hydrogen Seals Don't Leak Again

After a successful second fueling test, NASA is targeting March 6 for the Artemis II launch, but engineers still have work ahead.

NASA's Artemis II Gets Green Light for March Launch After Fixing Its Leaky Rocket Problem

After a successful second fueling test, NASA targets March 6 for Artemis II launch with four astronauts heading to the Moon.

Brand Safety Isn't About Perfection—It's About Control

Your brand's reputation lives online now. Here's how to protect it before something goes wrong.

Trump's Supreme Court Loss Sparks New Tariff Blitz: What Just Happened

After SCOTUS strikes down his tariff strategy, Trump pivots to a new 10% global tariff. Here's what it means for your wallet.

Sean Strickland's Press Conference Meltdown Shows Why We Need Better from Athletes

UFC fighter Sean Strickland delivered a sexist, rambling rant at a press event. Here's what it reveals about the sport.

Roblox Faces Major Lawsuit Over Child Safety Failures: Is the Gaming Industry Finally Being Held Accountable?

LA County sues Roblox for deceptive practices and failing to protect children from predators on its platform with 151M daily users.

Apple's iOS 26.4 Is Quietly Becoming the OS You Actually Want to Use

Apple's latest iOS update brings AI playlists, video podcasts, encrypted messaging, and some genuinely useful features that don't feel like gimmicks.

iPhone 18 Rumors Are Already Wild: What We Know So Far

Apple's next flagship is months away, but leaks suggest Dynamic Island changes, variable aperture cameras, and a possible foldable future.

Toy Story 5 Just Made AI the Real Villain, and Kids Might Actually Notice

Pixar's latest film tackles screen addiction and AI through toys, sparking real questions about tech's grip on childhood.

Two Taiwanese Engineers Just Got $14 Billion Richer Thanks to AI's Hunger for Memory

Kingston founders David Sun and John Tu are banking massive wealth gains as AI companies scramble for memory chips. Here's how they did it.

Another Carrier Heads to the Middle East as Trump Plays It Cool on Iran

A second U.S. aircraft carrier moves toward the Middle East while Trump keeps his cards close on military action against Iran.