Why Satya Nadella Says “Humans Must Stay in the Loop” for AI to Matter

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

When Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns that “AI will not deliver real impact unless humans stay in the loop,” he’s putting a finger on something many of us already sense: powerful models alone don’t guarantee useful outcomes. Across interviews and talks this year, Nadella has reminded leaders and builders that AI’s promise—better productivity, new products, … Read more

How OpenAI, Anthropic, Google & Microsoft Are Shaping the Future of AI Agents

OpenAI

I woke up to headlines saying OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and others create foundation to set standards for AI agents, and I felt the same mix of relief and curiosity many of you probably did. Relief, because the agent era — where AI systems act autonomously on our behalf — desperately needs shared rules so … Read more

How a Gurugram school student built LibrePods — making AirPods work like magic on Android

Gurugram school student built LibrePods

I still remember the frustration of wanting just one feature from a gadget and being told it only works on another platform. That’s why the story of Gurugram school student builds open-source app LibrePods to bring full AirPods features to Android users worldwide feels refreshing and personal. A teen developer from Gurugram has reverse-engineered Apple’s … Read more

Can space-based data-centres solve AI’s energy problem?

space-based data-centres

Artificial intelligence is getting hungry. Training and running big models now demands huge, steady power — and data-centre operators scramble to keep up while cutting carbon and cost. That’s why the idea of space-based data-centres sounds so tempting: orbiting server farms that sip near-constant sunlight and offload heat to the cold of space. But does … Read more

Why the idea of Intel Made Chips on iPhone in 2028 feels like a big deal

Intel Made Chips on iPhone in 2028

If you’ve been following smartphone chips, the phrase Intel Made Chips on iPhone in 2028 is one of those headlines that makes you pause. It hints at a return — not to the old days when Intel designed Mac CPUs for Apple, but to a new relationship where Intel would fabricate (manufacture) some Apple-designed chips … Read more

Why the Polar Loop Debuts in India feels like a breath of fresh air

Polar Loop debuts in India

If you follow wearables like I do, the news that the Polar Loop debuts in India lands at an interesting moment. After years of watches and smartbands trying to do everything, Polar has chosen to strip things back: no screen, no subscription, just continuous health tracking and a companion app. That approach speaks to a … Read more

Google India’s Year In Search 2025: What India Really Asked For

Google India's Year In Search 2025

Every December I find myself waiting for Google’s Year in Search — it’s like opening a time capsule of what made India curious, worried, excited, and joyful over the last 12 months. This year, Google India’s Year In Search 2025 tells a vivid story: cricket fever, AI obsession, spiritual gatherings, and quirky internet moments all … Read more

Why the headlines say “Top Apple Executives Exit” — and why it matters to you

Top Apple Executives Exit

Lately I’ve been watching the news and thinking about what it means when a company as steady-seeming as Apple suddenly feels like it’s losing key people. The phrase Top Apple Executives Exit keeps showing up, and it’s not just clickbait: over the last few weeks Apple has announced several high-level transitions and a handful of … Read more

Micron Shuts Down Crucial Brand to Prioritise AI

Micron Shuts Down Crucial Brand to Prioritise AI

If you’ve been building PCs, hunting for a good SSD deal, or swapping RAM sticks on weekends, this news hits close to home: Micron has announced it will wind down its Crucial consumer brand to prioritize AI and data-center customers. This isn’t a small rebrand — it means Crucial-branded RAM and SSD shipments to retail … Read more

Government Considering Always-On Location Tracking?

Always-On Location Tracking

Lately I’ve been digging into a story that matters to anyone who uses a smartphone: the government is reportedly considering always-on location tracking on phones. That phrase — always-on location tracking — flips a lot of assumptions about privacy and control. Right now this is under review after a proposal from parts of the telecom … Read more