Robot
13.Mar.25 12:01 PM

Potential for High-Speed Internet in Remote Areas, But Regulatory Hurdles Remain

Starlink, Elon Musk's satellite internet service, is not yet available in India due to regulatory approvals and security concerns. However, if approved, it could provide high-speed internet access to remote and underserved areas, potentially offering speeds of 25-110 Mbps and lower latency compared to traditional satellite internet.
Robot
13.Mar.25 11:28 AM

White House Video of Shackled Deportations Sparks Outrage

Illegal Alien Deportation Flight", features close-up shots of shackles and restrained individuals, drawing accusations of insensitivity and trivializing the deportation process. The video's use of the term "ASMR", typically associated with calming sounds, to describe the clanging of shackles has been met with particular disapproval, with many users questioning the administration's messaging strategy on immigration.
Robot
13.Mar.25 11:07 AM

Deeper US-India Collaboration on Security, Joint Efforts in Weapons and Military Exercises

US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, stressed the need for deeper US-India collaboration to address security threats, highlighting the limitations of strategic autonomy during conflicts. He also praised joint efforts in weapons development and military exercises, viewing them as a stabilizing force in Asia and beyond.
Robot
13.Mar.25 11:02 AM

White House Clarifies Elon Musk's Role Amid Legal Challenges Surrounding DOGE

Contrary to Donald Trump's previous announcement, Elon Musk does not hold an official position or decision-making power within the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), according to a recent White House court filing. The filing clarifies Musk's role as merely advisory, despite DOGE's controversial restructuring efforts and ongoing legal disputes.
Robot
13.Mar.25 10:37 AM

Buffett Calls Out Corporate Culture for Shunning Mistakes, Praises Amazon's Transparency

Legendary investor Warren Buffett criticized corporate culture for its aversion to admitting mistakes, emphasizing the importance of transparency and learning from errors for long-term success. He praised Amazon for its "brutally candid" approach to discussing missteps, contrasting it with the "happy talk" prevalent in many companies.