• With GenAI, database firm MongoDB gets set for big India play

    New York-headquartered database company MongoDB sees a “great opportunity” in India as large banks, airlines and financial services companies here launch AI business models, a top company executive said.Valued at about $30 billion, MongoDB counts Tata Digital, Tata AIG, Canara HSBC Life Insurance, Zomato, Devnagri, Ambee, Inovaare and Observe.AI among its key clients.The company, which posted a revenue of $1.68 billion in the last fiscal year, a 31% increase year-on-year, has partnered with...

  • India general elections 2024: In India’s Silicon Valley, voters only want one thing

    Bengaluru is grappling with a water shortage so severe, there isn’t enough to take a shower or flush a toilet, and all residents want from a new government is a resolution of the crisis, Stuti Mishra reports

  • Man Has Never Been Cat Guy But Has His Heart Stolen by 'Grumpy Looking' Cat with Big Cheeks and Droopy Eyes

    A man never considered himself a cat guy but had his heart stolen by a "grumpy looking" cat with big cheeks and droopy eyes. Bob and El JefeJo-AnneBob never pictured himself as a "cat guy" or having a feline companion due to his allergies. That was the case, at least, until two months ago.When Bob and his wife, Jo-Anne, arrived home from their travel, they learned about a cat who had been rescued from the bitter cold, covered in snow."Our friends told us about this incredible grumpy looking cat...

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    Why Apple is betting big on India

    Apple has recently made an aggressive play to expand operations on both the manufacturing and sales front in India.

  • Venezuela's Maduro Sends Devastating Message to Biden in English: 'I You Want I Want I You to Want I Do Want'

    Venezuela's socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro attempted to issue a message in English to U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday to discuss the upcoming expiration of Biden's generous oil and gas sanctions relief package to his regime.

  • Owner of a Big Cat Sanctuary on Trial for Neglect

    The Cat Survival Trust near Welwyn, Hertfordshire, once promised refuge for exotic big cats like Bengals and snow leopards.

  • Why India’s bishops want to get out the vote

    When Catholic bishops issue pre-election messages in Western countries,

  • Global Data centre Market Set for Robust Growth

    The global data centre market is poised for robust growth in the coming

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    'As a player you want difficult games and big moments'

    Former Arsenal striker Theo Walcott says he would "rather play the difficult games" the Gunners have coming up than easier fixtures. Mikel Arteta's side suffered their first league defeat of 2024 against Aston Villa on Sunday and face a tough test in Germany in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie against Bayern Munich.

  • Apple wants an iPhone camera module maker in India

    As part of Apple's continued shift to increase iPhone production in India, the company is now trying to secure suppliers for camera modules within the country. iPhone 15 Pro Max camera module Apple has spent years trying to move away from China-centric production into one with multiple manufacturing bases. While Apple wants to significantly increase its iPhone production in India in the coming years, it has to solve multiple problems that can slow progress. One of the issues is...

  • Siemens very bullish on India, says global CEO Roland Busch

    German engineers major Siemens is 'very bullish' on India given its fast-growing economy and 'huge potential', its global CEO Roland Busch said on Monday.“We strongly believe that India is really taking off,” Busch said. “The last years have shown that the growth rates are amazing. You’re attracting more and more high-quality products, more complex products are manufactured in India.”Busch added that the Indian government is ‘doing the right things’ and improving infrastructure in areas like...

  • Lynk Global CEO embraces big-name competitive market

    Lynk Global CEO Charles Miller radiated optimism about his company’s satellite-to-phone service, despite a crowded field of competitors.