Introduction In recent years, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has intensified scrutiny of Big Tech companies. Among the most high-profile legal battles is the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google. The crux of the DOJ’s argument: Google has spent vast sums of money in strategic deals and arrangements to lock in its dominance as the default search engine, thereby erecting barriers for competition and violating U.S. antitrust law. This blog explores the key elements and developments of the case, including how Google allocates billions to maintain its search supremacy, the legal findings against it, the likely consequences, and what this…
Author: Ashish Ranjan
Introduction In October 2022, reports emerged that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) had suspended production or development support for a Chinese AI / GPU chip startup, Biren Technology, citing the need to comply with U.S. export controls. This move symbolizes the intensifying technology and trade tensions between the United States and China, especially in the semiconductor and AI domains. In this blog, we will explore: The background of TSMC and Biren The U.S. export control measures that potentially triggered this suspension The mechanics and implications of TSMC’s decision Reactions within China, in the U.S., and by global industry players Larger strategic…
Introduction Edge computing has rapidly emerged as a game-changer for industries worldwide. By processing data closer to its source rather than relying solely on centralized cloud servers, edge computing enables faster response times, lower latency, and enhanced efficiency. However, like any technological advancement, it carries its own set of risks and concerns.. What is Edge Computing? Edge computing refers to the practice of placing data processing nodes at or near the source of data generation—such as IoT devices, sensors, or local servers—instead of sending all data to a central data center or the cloud. This decentralized approach reduces the time…
Air Canada, one of North America’s leading airlines, has announced a significant expansion of its transborder network, introducing three new U.S. routes set to operate in the summer 2026 season. This move reflects the airline’s strategic commitment to increasing connectivity between Canada and key U.S. cities, catering to both business and leisure travelers. With growing demand for direct flights, Air Canada aims to make travel seamless, convenient, and more accessible across North America. 🛫 New U.S. Routes Overview Air Canada is introducing three non-stop U.S. routes that will enhance travel options for Canadian passengers and strengthen economic and cultural ties…
In the ever-evolving world of social media, one of the most talked-about developments recently is the emergence of a business-focused tier of Twitter’s verification/subscription model. What began as Twitter Blue for individuals is now being extended (or reimagined) with business-level features and distinctions. This shift brings fresh opportunities — and challenges — for brands, organizations, and marketers who wish to leverage verification, credibility, and advanced tools on the platform. In this blog post, we will: Provide background on Twitter Blue and why Twitter is pushing paid verification Lay out what “Twitter Blue for Businesses” (or “Blue for Business” / Verified…