Elon Musk’s satellite broadband company, Starlink, edges closer to securing a foothold in India, agreeing to meet crucial government requirements on data storage and security.
Elon Musk is preparing to introduce his innovative businesses, Tesla and Starlink, to India, but he is encountering well-known obstacles: strict laws and fierce local competition.
In a bizarre legal development, a Bengaluru court has ordered Swiggy, one of the top food delivery services in India, to ...
OpenAI's ChatGPT back up after a brief outage, bringing relief to millions of users who rely on the AI tool for various tasks ...
According to a recent report by The Information, OpenAI's next-generation AI model, Orion, might not live up to expectations.
Starting in early 2025, Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming platform is introducing a significant change that affects both free ...
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Toyota warns that California’s ambitious EV mandates may be unachievable, citing low demand and potential limits on customer ...
Sony’s move to require PlayStation Network (PSN) account linking for PC gamers has sparked mixed reactions, especially for ...
FTX has filed a lawsuit against former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci and his hedge fund, SkyBridge ...
Australia is moving toward implementing a Online Safety Act that could prevent anyone under 16 from accessing a array of ...
The U.S government finalized multi-billion dollar agreements with semiconductor giants TSMC and GlobalFoundries.