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This day in history, May 30: From Joan of Arc's execution to the first Indy 500, women's pro baseball league debut and Mariner 9's launch to MarsThis day in history, May 30, has witnessed some of the world's most significant political, military, scientific and cultural developments. ...
India’s desi gaming startups tap culture and storytelling to break China’s grip on toy and board game marketIn the vibrant world of play, Indian board games and toys are experiencing a renaissance. Consumers are leaning towards locally inspired op...
India PP&E: Philosophy, Politics and EconomicsGaurav Dalmia addressed Stanford MBA students in New Delhi. He highlighted India's unique wealth creation opportunities. He emphasized the ...
Black Myth: Zhong Kui official trailer release cements China’s gaming revolution and next global heroFollowing the success of Black Myth: Wukong, China's gaming industry is set to release Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a AAA action RPG based on the...
What is a 'Labubu' and why has the $7,000 bug-eyed Pop Mart toy fuelled so much hypePop Mart: Labubu, a mischievous-looking vinyl toy created by artist Kasing Lung, has gone from niche character to viral sensation. Sold thr...
Man vs machine: Can AI ever think consciously like us?On January 27, Chinese researchers released DeepSeek-R1, which led to Nvidia losing nearly $600 billion in a day. This breakthrough highlig...
Chinese video game ‘Black Myth: Wukong’ is an instant global hit, what is it all about?Game Science, a Tencent-backed startup, made a video game called Wukong. The majority of Chinese games are played on smartphones and PCs, b...
China goes ape over culture-boosting 'Black Myth: Wukong' video game"Black Myth: Wukong," a video game adaptation of the classic "Journey to the West," saw 2.2 million concurrent players on its first day. Ch...
PS5, Play Station video games releasing in USA: Release dates, details and moreGamers will have a gala time this year with the entry of some fantastic games on their Sony PlayStation 5 consoles in the coming months. Ge...
Why is Huawei's new smartphone generating so much buzz?The company, which has been heavily targeted by U.S. government restrictions, began selling its latest Mate 60 Pro for $964 online on Tuesd...
Indian toy manufacturers scale up amid rise in demand; eyes global marketsNow the 'made-in-India' toys have a very clear edge in the domestic markets and the manufacturers are scaling up their production capacity ...
The question the IOC is too weak to ask: Where is Peng Shuai?Peng, 35, a Chinese tennis star and three-time Olympian, has been missing since Nov. 2, when she used social media to accuse Zhang Gaoli, 7...
PB Fintech on life after listing; crypto firms meet govt panelA short-term focus on profit could destroy long-term value creation for firms like PB Fintech and their shareholders, cofounder Yashish Dah...
India's changed media consumption habits may remain post lockdownThe cacophonous physical world has been replaced by a virtual life — streaming via cable, broadband and 4G.
How China cleverly managed to play both instigator and victim in the Doklam stand-offIt is the first time that India has engaged China from a third country — a fact that seems to have shocked some layers of the Chinese estab...
India's mythological TV dramas a big hit in China"Indian mythology itself is just fascinating. Its philosophy and worldview, which are very exotic, have been a wonderful new world to me," ...
Gamaya’s smart toys aim to transport kids virtually to the realm of RamayanaThe centerpiece of the game is a ‘book’ that serves as the gaming console, a portal into the great Indian epic.
ArcelorMittal episode depicts France's anti-capitalist neurosis and its relationship with moneyThe French are easy to make fun of, but 64 million people don't end up running the fifth-largest economy in the world without having someth...
Can central bankers & other technocrats rule the world?The answer seems yes if you note how popular central bankers and other experts are becoming in major democracies.
- IT industry has its own Hiranyakashyap to battle
A game-changing move was made with the Nano. It may not retail for Rs 1 lakh or have great margins, but the world watched. Can the IT world...