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Asus to scale up production in India to 20-30 pc, start making gaming laptopsin IndiaAsus is set to significantly boost its laptop production in India. The Taiwanese tech giant plans to manufacture 20 to 30 percent of its la...
Every '60s kitchen had a Presto Hot Dogger, and now this single-use appliance is the retro find thrift hunters can't resistThrift stores are seeing a surge in popularity, especially among younger generations. A peculiar find is the Presto Hot Dogger, a 1970s app...
Ambani-backed robot startup seeks $100 million to lead in IndiaReliance-backed robotics startup Addverb Technologies is looking to raise over $100 million to fund expansion into humanoid robots, AI and ...
Amazon, Corning sign multi-billion-dollar deal to boost fibre optics manufacturing in USAmazon has partnered with Corning in a multi-billion dollar deal. This collaboration aims to significantly increase the production of optic...
Consumer goods majors eye stronger sales as inflation pushes both volumes and pricesConsumer goods companies anticipate stronger sales growth. Inflation from the West Asia conflict is expected to boost both product volumes ...
AI fever spreads, but are markets masking economic cracks?Investors are pouring money into Artificial Intelligence, even as economic worries grow. SpaceX's massive IPO signals strong AI interest. C...
Global firms exploit India's IPO boom to take profits back to home countriesForeign companies are listing their Indian units to send billions of dollars back home. These are mostly secondary offerings, not for raisi...
Why Amazon has struggled to crack IndiaAmazon's India strategy is changing: under new leadership, the company is focusing on profitability over rapid growth. This shift comes as ...
Global smartphone market faces record annual decline as chip crunch worsensThe global smartphone market faces its biggest annual drop ever. Shipments are expected to fall by nearly 14 percent this year. This is due...
Global Markets: South Korean shares post record-high close as Nvidia hopes lift tech stocksSouth Korean stocks hit a record high Tuesday, driven by tech giants like Samsung Electronics and Naver, fueled by hopes of AI collaboratio...
Dell unveils $699 XPS 13 laptop in challenge to Apple's MacBook NeoStarting at $699 and a reduced $599 for students aged 16 and older during the back-to-school season, the XPS 13 seeks to offer a superior e...
AI bubble debate gets real as chip stocks rallyChipmaker stocks are soaring, leading to a debate about an artificial intelligence bubble. Demand for AI data center chips is driving price...
Anthropic approaches $1T valuation; Google ads face heatAnthropic neared a trillion-dollar valuation following fresh funding. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Minority union at Samsung Electronics to challenge pay deal in courtA labor union at Samsung Electronics plans to challenge a pay deal in court. The deal offers significant bonuses to workers in the profitab...
Fix the ABC of IBC: Why we should re-engineer the bankruptcy code furtherThe recent litigation around Jaypee has once again unleashed a raging debate over arbitrary decision-making by financial creditors, lack of...
Aequs FY26 revenue rises 33% on aerospace, consumer business growthFor the March quarter, revenue from operations rose 47% year-on-year to Rs 367 crore, aided by growth in the aerospace business. The compan...
Samsung workers approve pay deal, shares surgeSamsung Electronics unionized workers have approved a bonus pay deal, averting an 18-day strike. The agreement, however, creates significan...
West Asia conflict may dent India Inc profitability by 200 bps: CrisilA prolonged West Asia conflict poses a risk to India Inc's profitability. Crisil Ratings predicts a significant drop in operating margins d...
Tata Electronics plans to start chip packaging at upcoming Assam unitWhile the Tata Group company has already initiated small-scale shipments from its first commercial OSAT facility in Vemagal, Karnataka, the...
No relief in memory prices visible over next 12-18 months, says IESA presidentMemory prices are set to rise for consumers. No major new production capacity is expected in the next 18 months. This will lead to higher c...