India approves three chip plants with over $15 billion in investments to realize semiconductor ambitions
India has ambitions to become a major chip hub alongside the likes of the U.S. and Taiwan and has been courting foreign firms to set up operations locally.
Here’s what tech giants are betting on next — from robot dogs to smartphones you can wear on your wrist
Quite a lot was on display at the Mobile World Congress in Spain: Samsung showed off the Galaxy Ring and other players revealed concept smartphones designs.
Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia
Meta said it would remove a dedicated section for news articles in April that will affect Facebook users in the United States and Australia.
The rise and fall of Byju’s, once a startup darling in India
Byju’s, once India’s most valuable startup, has seen a series of setbacks including alleged accounting irregularities and mismanagement.
Outages from Change Healthcare cyberattack causing financial ‘mess’ for doctors
Providers are facing growing financial pressures as crucial reimbursement systems remain down following the cyberattack on Change Healthcare.
Snowflake’s Slootman says he’s not worried about employee exodus: ‘This is not a personal cult’
Though Snowflake shares plummeted after the company said Frank Slootman was retiring as CEO, the outgoing leader said he’s confident in his successor.
Why the Hamilton-Niagara area is the place to be in Ontario for the total solar eclipse
Robert Cockcroft, director of McMaster University’s William J. McCallion Planetarium, explains why the Hamilton-Niagara area is the place to be during the total solar eclipse in April and why the eclipse is such a big deal.
In this flock of 20,000 flamingos, a father and his chick must find each other — before it’s too late
Flamingo chicks gather in large groups to stay safe and must recognize their parents’ calls when they return