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Category: Business
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How 100‑year‑old Caterpillar went from making constru…
Once synonymous with construction sites, the industrial giant is now digging into AI-fueled data center demand. During the Gold Rush, legend had it that the best way to get rich wasn’t by panning for gold, but by selling “picks and shovels” to the miners. And there’s no better example of that strategy in action today…
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A new government in Dhaka, a new equation for India
The BNP’s sweeping victory signals a political turning point in Bangladesh and opens a new phase in ties with India, demanding careful engagement from New Delhi. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. This week’s biggest headline is the elections in Bangladesh, which have brought the centre-right Bangladesh…
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VR’s golden age is over, and there wasn’t much gold there
Meta’s shift from immersive virtual reality to smart glasses leaves no clear home for business-grade VR/AR headsets. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It was promised as a new age for businesses. Virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality – in whatever shape it…
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6 things you’re not doing with your phone’s NFC reader
Contactless payments are just the start. Most people tap their phone to pay for coffee and call it a day with NFC. I get it, contactless payments are the obvious use, and they work well. But your phone's NFC chip can do a lot more than process transactions, and ignoring that feels like a waste…
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Comulytic Note Pro review: An AI dictation device with a …
We tested the Comulytic Note Pro AI recorder: The device acts as an AI assistant and can transcribe audio, structure and organize conversations, derive tasks from what is said, and highlight important points. Its compact design makes it quick to use anywhere,… Anyone who frequently attends meetings or participates in video calls knows the drill:…
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Rapidus targets mass 2nm chip production in 2027, quadrup…
Japan’s state-backed foundry Rapidus plans to begin production of 2nm-class semiconductors in the second half of its fiscal year 2027, with full-scale production expected in 2028. Japan’s state-backed foundry plans to scale from 6,000 to 25,000 wafers per month in just one year. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an…
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HBO and A24’s Latest Is the Most Sobering Show I’ve S…
The new series from the producers of Marty Supreme is alternately hilarious, jaw-dropping, and terrifying. HBO’s new docuseries Neighbors is billed, at least in some quarters, as a comedy, but it’s the most sobering non-news content I’ve seen on my TV in a while. Created by Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford, the six-episode series, which…
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AI displacement trade rocks stocks again as Wall Street s…
The AI worries have hit software stocks particularly hard, but they’re spreading to other industries and other markets. U.S. stocks fell sharply Thursday as the market punished companies seen as potential losers from artificial-intelligence technology. The S&P 500 sank 1.6% for its second-worst day since Thanksgiving, though it’s still near its all-time high set late last month. The…
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Nvidia Deepens AI Inference Push With Groq Deal And Rubin…
Nvidia agreed to acquire Groq’s AI inference chip assets for $20b, aiming to expand its position in AI deployment hardware. The company introduced its new… Track your investments for FREE with Simply Wall St, the portfolio command center trusted by over 7 million individual investors worldwide. Nvidia agreed to acquire Groq's AI inference chip assets…
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From Hardware Roots to Global Media Platform: How Samsung…
Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Electronics’ free ad-supported streaming (FAST) service, has surpassed 100 million monthly active users (MAU) worldwide. After reaching 88 million in October 2024, the figure has increased by 12 million in about a year and two months,… Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Electronics’ free ad-supported streaming (FAST) service, has surpassed 100 million monthly…
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