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Persistent Extends Growth Streak to 24 Quarters, FY26 Revenue at $1.6 Billion
The company posted $436 million in Q4 revenue, rising 3.2% sequentially and 16.2% year-on-year.
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IndieSemiC, Nordic Partner to Launch Wireless Chip Modules Globally
The collaboration focuses on IoT and connected devices, with certified modules built using Nordic’s low-power chip technology.
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Google DeepMind Has Reportedly Assembled an A-Team to Take on Anthropic’s AI Coding Prowess
Coding seems to be the flavour of the month for artificial intelligence (AI) companies. Recently, OpenAI increased its focus on its coding platform Codex, and now Google appears to be shifting its focus as well. As per a report, the Mountain View-based tech giant's DeepMind division has created a specialised team that has been tasked with building AI models focused on coding. The aim is, reportedly, to close the gap between the company and Anthropic and is likely to secure a larger share of the lucrative high-ticket enterprise revenue.
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AI Boom is Reshaping Jobs Market, and Some Roles are More Equal Than Others
From ML Engineers to Chief AI Officers, a new taxonomy of work is emerging at speed. But experts warn the relentless rise of the bar may come at a cost to some.
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How GCCs Are Becoming the AI Nerve Centre of Global Pharma
92% of GCC leaders say their centres contribute beyond cost arbitrage, and 87% have taken ownership of end-to-end global processes.
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Coforge Launches AI-Native Platforms Voyager.AI, FlightFlex.AI to Boost Airline Customer Experience
The new tools target real-time personalisation and disruption recovery to improve airline operations globally.
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Amazon, Anthropic Strike Landmark $100 Bn Deal in Major AI Power Play
The new agreement between Amazon and Anthropic spans AI infrastructure, with billions of dollars in fresh investment and a decade-long cloud commitment.
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Meta Tests Premium Tier for WhatsApp: Reports
The paid tier offers personalisation features and allows users to pin up to 20 chats, but adds a few new functional tools.
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Apple is Rewriting Its AI Priorities by Installing Hardware CEO
John Ternus’ elevation to the top role reflects Apple’s belief that AI will be won through hardware.
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Most Brands are Invisible to AI. Adobe Wants to Embed Intelligence Into Marketing
Adobe is expanding collaborations with AI platforms to enable businesses to scale agent-powered workflows.
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Apple Names John Ternus CEO, Tim Cook to Become Executive Chairman
Ternus, who currently serves as the SVP of Hardware Engineering, will assume his new role effective September 1.
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Google rolls out Gemini in Chrome in 7 new countries
Google announced Monday that it’s making its Gemini in Chrome feature available in seven new markets, including Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. The company is rolling this feature out to both desktop and iOS in all of these countries except Japan. The company has been integrating AI and Gemini into Chrome in more ways since last year through a floating window. Earlier this year, the company introduced a sidebar-based assistant that would help users answer questions across tabs and utilize the Personal Intelligence feature of Gemini, which lets users connect to services like Gmail and Google Photos, for personalized answers. Users can also schedule meetings with Calendar, check location details with Maps, and draft and send emails with Gmail through this feature in Chrome. Users can also transform images on the web using Nano Banana 2 in the sidebar. Gemini in Chrome was available to U.S.-based users through the January launch, and the company expanded the availability toIndia, Canada, and New Zealandin March. With this launch, Gemini in Chrome is available in more countries. However, the company’s agentic feature, which can control your browser window to complete tasks on your behalf, is in testing and only available to users of AI Pro and AI Ultra paid plans in the U.S.
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