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Meet Andrej Karpathy, OpenAI founding researcher hired by rival Anthropic; His education, Tesla role and othersAndrej Karpathy joins Anthropic: Andrej Karpathy — one of the most recognised names in artificial intelligence and a founding member of Ope...
Computer advances and 'invisibility cloak' vie for physics NobelThe Nobel Prize in Physics is set to be announced, with potential honorees recognized for advancements in wavelet theory powering image com...
Julian Assange joins pro-Palestine protest on Sydney Harbour Bridge; one year after return to Australia, what’s his net worth and life like now?Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, joined a pro-Gaza march in Sydney. He returned to Australia after a plea deal with the US. Assange's...
NYT Mini Crossword March 29, 2025: Hints and answers to solve the Saturday challengeFor those who relish word games, the NYT Mini Crossword provides a rewarding mental exercise each day. Here's a breakdown of today's puzzle...
Christopher Nolan says he wrote 'Oppenheimer' script in first personOnce he sent the finished screenplay of 'Oppenheimer' to his visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson, the director said he told his associ...
View: Big tech needs regulation but government action no solutionSome aspects of the internet giants (including Google) should be regulated. Their tax loopholes should be closed. But the reason is less th...
Three Indian-origin students make it to TIME magazine's 25 most influential teens of 2018Kavya Kopparapu, Rishab Jain, and Amika George are among the teenagers recognised by the magazine.
How the ransomware that took down computers across the world was 'stopped' for just Rs 686The attack, however, had by that time infected tens of thousands of computers. The extent of any damage may be known only by Monday.
10 things in tech you need to know todayTech enthusiast alert! Here's the tech news you need to know this week.
How Blippar's Ambarish Mitra went from living in Delhi's slum to founding a billion-dollar companyLiving in the slums, Mitra went door-to-door in the city selling magazine subscriptions by day. At night, he worked in a tea stall.
How one CEO went from a teenage runaway living in an Indian slum to founding a billion-dollar companyWith one IPO under his belt, Ambarish Mitra now has a billion-dollar augmented reality advertising company, Blippar.
Internet quietly celebrates its 30th birthdayThe computer network officially began its technological revolution when it fully substituted previous networking systems on January 1 1983.
- Between PCs & Pooches: Choice depends on kind of apps owners want
A study carried out by British magazine found 67% of respondents believed PCs to be more reliable than pooches nowadays.
- Murdoch's iPad newspaper launches today
News Corp's Rupert Murdoch is to unveil "The Daily" on Wednesday, a digital newspaper for the iPad, the tablet computer the media tycoon ha...
- India Inc needs a library membership
British Council Library in Mumbai going to get bigger and better — online.
- Internet gambling tycoon gives up $300M in plea
A co-founder of an Internet gambling company who ranks among the world's richest people pleaded guilty Tuesday to violating the federal wir...
- Health hazard of computer keyboards
Working from your innocent-looking computer keyboard could be as bad for your health as eating lunch sitting on the loo.
- Tatas named world's 6th most innovative; RIL at 19th
India's two leading conglomerates, Tatas and Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Group, have made it to the league of world's 25 most innovative cos...
- Indian IT trioka fit for Buffett's portfolio: S&P
Infosys, Wipro and Satyam Computer have been named alongside global giants Microsoft, Oracle, Ericsson, Cisco Systems, Diageo, China Mobile...
- iPhone passes first test,experts give thumbs-up
Apple’s iPhone is a “beautiful and breakthrough” mobile device that lives up to the hype.