Tatas to make chips, laptops for Intel in Gujarat, Assam
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Tatas to make chips, laptops for Intel in Gujarat, Assam
Tata Electronics is set to manufacture Intel's advanced AI laptop chips and employ cutting-edge packaging technologies at its new Gujarat and Assam facilities. This significant collaboration aims to boost India's semiconductor ambitions, enhance cost-effectiveness, and accelerate market entry for I»»»
ONDC to tie up with Ministry of Cooperation to scale up the business
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is likely to collaborate with the Ministry of Cooperation soon to scale up its businesses and tap a bigger market, said a source from the Ministry of the Commerce. Even after more than three years of its launch, ONDC is still str»»»
India looks to open up the world for its small businesses, readies new policy playbook
India is poised to revamp its e-commerce export policy, potentially allowing an inventory-based model to empower SMEs in global markets. This move, prompted by challenges like the US withdrawal of duty-free import provisions, aims to ease barriers and boost export opportunities for smaller sellers.»»»
Investors, gaming firms chase the micro drama trend
Micro drama, which comprises of 5-min episodes and shot in vertical format, has caused a gold rush in India Mumbai-based Sushant Tungare, executive producer at the content company, Bulb Chamka, has made 18 micro dramas for different platforms in India in the last six months. This is just the tip of»»»
‘Eat the rich’ — Why horror films are taking aim at the ultra-wealthy
This story contains spoilers about ‘Ready or Not’ and ‘The Menu.’ When Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sánchez held their lavish three-day wedding celebration in Venice recently, it wasn’t just a party — it was a spectacle of wealth, reportedly costing between US$47 million and US$56 m»»»
Home Depot won't raise prices because of tariffs. But some items may disappear
Home Depot doesn't plan to raise prices broadly as a result of new tariffs, executives said on Tuesday, but some product options may disappear from store shelves if extra import costs make them not worth it. The country's largest home improvement chain weighed in during a call with investors about »»»
Number's up: why your next credit card might not have any digits | Gary Mortimer and Cassandra Cross for the Conversation
Mastercard has announced plans to remove the 16-digit number from their credit and debit cards by 2030 in a move designed to stamp out identity theft and fraudulent use of cards. The numbers currently used to identify cards will be replaced with tokenisation and biometric authentication. In 2022, M»»»
No-Buy 2025? If You Actually Want To Cut Your Spending, Here's The Right Way To Do It.
Personal finance experts get real about no-spend challenges and how to make a meaningful difference with your budget. You’ve likely heard of the concept of no-spend months like “No Spend November,” but what about a no-spend year? In an effort to combat the rampant consumerism and credit card debt t»»»
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