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  • Consumer Privacy Has Entered the Premium Tier

    Consumer Privacy Has Entered the Premium Tier0

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 16: Once upon a time, privacy was implied. You bought a product, used it, and went about your day without assuming your behavior would be logged, modelled, sold, and re-marketed back to you with unsettling accuracy. That assumption is now considered quaint. Today, consumer PC has been rebranded — not as

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  • Middle Management Wasn’t Replaced — It Was Automated

    Middle Management Wasn’t Replaced — It Was Automated0

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 15: No announcement was made. No farewell email circulated. No LinkedIn post mourned the loss. It simply… happened. Reports started writing themselves. Forecasts updated without reminders. Calendars reorganised quietly overnight. Performance summaries appeared before anyone asked for them. Decisions came pre-packaged with options, risks, and a polite suggestion. Middle management didn’t

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  • The Cloud Isn’t Shrinking — It’s Just Getting More Expensive to Explain

    The Cloud Isn’t Shrinking — It’s Just Getting More Expensive to Explain0

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 13: For years, cloud spending grew the way tech executives like their charts: up and to the right, no questions asked. Infrastructure moved off-prem. CFOs were promised elasticity. CIOs were promised agility. Boards were promised transformation. Everyone nodded. That phase is over. Not because the cloud failed — but because it

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  • When Smartphones Ran Out of Ideas, AI Showed Up

    When Smartphones Ran Out of Ideas, AI Showed Up0

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 13: There was a time when a new smartphone launch felt like a technological event. Faster chips. Sharper screens. Cameras that actually justified the upgrade. That era is over — quietly, awkwardly, and without a farewell keynote. Global smartphone sales have flattened. In some regions, they’ve declined. Not collapsed, not vanished

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  • When Semiconductor Silicon Got a Passport and Discovered Borders Exist

    When Semiconductor Silicon Got a Passport and Discovered Borders Exist0

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 13: For decades, the semiconductor industry lived by an unspoken rule: efficiency beats resilience. Chips were designed in one country, manufactured in another, packaged somewhere else, and shipped everywhere. It worked beautifully — until it didn’t. The pandemic, trade wars, and a few strategically inconvenient conflicts did what years of policy

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  • The Polite War Nobody Advertised: How AI’s Power Brokers Are Learning the Language of Antitrust

    The Polite War Nobody Advertised: How AI’s Power Brokers Are Learning the Language of Antitrust0

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 13: Once upon a time, monopolies wore top hats and owned railroads. Today, they wear hoodies, speak in APIs, and call themselves “ecosystems.” Artificial intelligence didn’t invent corporate dominance — it merely upgraded it. And now regulators across continents are finally asking the question Big Tech hoped would stay theoretical: At

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