Big tech and startups are developing orbital data centers to process AI-driven data in space, reducing latency and energy use. This edge computing approach allows satellites to prioritize and transmit high-value data, enhancing mission autonomy and enabling quicker insights for sectors like defense and climate monitoring.
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Monday, April 27, 2026
Wispr Flow launches in India; offers Hinglish and Android app support
AI-powered voice-to-text startup Wispr Flow has officially launched in India, introducing full Hinglish support and an Android app. India has already become the company's second-largest market, with user growth tripling organically in recent months. The launch includes a unique offline marketing campaign in Bengaluru using branded auto-rickshaws to reach users stuck in traffic.
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
Capital-A secures first close of Rs 160 crore for Fund II; bets on manufacturing, deeptech
The first close was anchored largely by domestic investors such as Srikar Reddy of Sonata Software, Siddharth Bafna of Lodha & Co; Sekhar Boddu, a former Amazon technology director; Chamaria Group, Steel House Family Office, Avyay Jhunjhunwala,founder of Enzo Developers, family office of Vijayalakshmi Agarbathi Works, and the Anand Rathi Group.
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Saturday, April 25, 2026
SSC GD admit card 2026 available at ssc.gov.in for CBT exams; download here
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CBSE Class 12 results 2026 expected by this date: How to check on DigiLocker, UMANG, and official websites
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Infanticide case at Foxconn exposes workplace welfare gaps, spurs calls for reforms
A tragic infanticide at Foxconn's Devanahalli unit highlights critical gaps in mental health awareness, workplace support, and reproductive healthcare for young women in large electronics manufacturing facilities. Experts urge enhanced monitoring, on-campus counseling, comprehensive sex education, and government policy interventions to prevent future incidents and ensure employee wellbeing.
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Friday, April 24, 2026
Before Mythos goes public, Indian IT also wants access
AI firm Anthropic is in talks with governments worldwide, including India, about safeguarding critical infrastructure. This is ahead of the public release of its powerful Claude Mythos AI model. The model could expose significant vulnerabilities. Indian tech industry body Nasscom and the Indian government are seeking early access to the model to enhance cybersecurity.
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