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Greg Abel, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, standing against a backdrop of financial charts, symbolizing a strategic investment shift.
May 17, 2026 1 min read

The Oracle's Heir Apparent: Greg Abel Dives Into What Buffett Feared Most

Well, well, well. It seems the changing of the guard at Berkshire Hathaway isn't just about succession planning; it's about a full-blown philosophical pivot, complete with a market-shaking cannonball into sectors Warren Buffett famously treated like a plate of brussels sprouts – utterly unappetizing. Greg Abel, in his inaugural year, has seemingly declared 'new sheriff in town,' not by tearing down the old structures, but by decidedly building new ones in the very sandboxes the Oracle of Omaha once warned us away from. Is this heresy, or merely the sensible evolution of an investing behemoth? Only time, and a few quarterly reports, will tell.

May 17, 2026 1 min read

'Kids in India too locked in': American tech founder reveals why he could have 'never' made it as a student in India

Student surrounded by books, looking stressed, symbolizing intense academic pressure in India.

The American tech founder isn't just whistling Dixie; he's echoing a sentiment many outside (and perhaps inside) India silently nod to. While parents envision IIT entrance exams as the intellectual Olympics, it often feels more like a scholastic Hunger Games, where creativity is the first tribute sacrificed at the altar of rote learning. Perhaps the 'lock-in' isn't just about hours spent studying, but a mental straitjacket that values perfection in known answers over audacious questions, potentially stifling the very maverick spirit required for tech innovation.

May 17, 2026 1 min read

PAN-demonium Eased: India Rolls Out the Welcome Mat (Again) for FPIs

Illustration of a foreign investor shaking hands with Indian regulators, symbolizing eased onboarding.

Well, what do you know? The squeaky wheel — or rather, the multi-billion-dollar foreign portfolio investor — actually got the grease! For a moment there, it seemed India was determined to make its onboarding process for global capital as opaque as a monsoon morning, complete with bureaucratic hurdles designed for maximum head-scratching. But thankfully, common sense, or perhaps the sheer economic imperative of attracting foreign investment, has prevailed, proving once again that money talks, even if it has to clear a few forms first.

May 16, 2026 1 min read

From Blueprints to Balance: Polytechnics Embrace Yoga & Startup Spirit

A collage showing a student balancing engineering tools with yoga poses and a laptop displaying startup graphs, symbolizing modern polytechnic education.

Remember when polytechnics were all about blueprints, circuits, and getting your hands delightfully greasy? Well, apparently, the future of engineering now involves perfecting your Warrior II pose and sketching out a pitch deck for your next big unicorn, right after you've debugged a line of code. Maharashtra's new diploma curriculum seems to be prepping students not just for industry, but for the entire human experience – because who doesn't need emotional intelligence and entrepreneurial spirit when troubleshooting a hydraulic system, or finding inner peace amidst a server meltdown?

May 16, 2026 1 min read

From Silicon Valley Titans to AI Challengers: Agrani Labs' $100M Gambit

Illustration of a microchip with glowing AI-like circuitry, representing innovation and a $100 million funding goal.

Well, bless their ambitious hearts! Just when you thought the AI chip arena was firmly under Nvidia's emerald thumb, a couple of seasoned gladiators from the Intel and AMD coliseums decide to throw their own hat — or rather, a $100 million gauntlet — into the ring. Agrani Labs isn't just building another chip; they're aiming to tango with CUDA, essentially inviting themselves to Nvidia's notoriously exclusive party. It's either brilliant strategy or glorious hubris, but either way, grab your popcorn, because the silicon showdown just got a lot more interesting.

May 16, 2026 1 min read

Donald Trump’s Latest Trades Include Nvidia, Boeing and Intel

Image of Donald Trump alongside stock charts and company logos like Nvidia, Boeing, and Intel.

Well, isn't this just the most on-brand plot twist for the former (and perhaps future) President? While much of the world debates geopolitics and semiconductor supply chains, Donald Trump is apparently playing real-life fantasy stock market with some of the biggest names in tech and aerospace. It's almost too perfect: the man who once railed against 'big tech' is now quietly (or not so quietly, thanks to disclosures) betting big on them. One has to wonder if his next rally will feature a chart analysis of NVDA's Q1 performance alongside the usual political rhetoric. Talk about diversified interests!

May 15, 2026 1 min read

Karnataka to strengthen collaboration with Chile across digital services, startups, talent exchange

Digital handshake connecting Karnataka, India, and Chile, representing tech collaboration and innovation.

Who knew the next tech superpower alliance would skip the usual suspects and head straight for a Bengaluru-Santiago pipeline? While everyone else is busy debating AI's existential threat, Karnataka and Chile are quietly forging a digital pact that sounds less like a geopolitical maneuver and more like a brilliant, slightly off-kilter buddy cop movie where the heroes are coding and the villains are outdated legacy systems. My 'hot take'? This isn't just about sharing bytes; it's about sharing best practices, brilliant minds, and perhaps, eventually, a shared appreciation for dosa and empanadas.

May 15, 2026 1 min read

Uber's Indian Odyssey: Two New Tech Hubs & A Two-Wheeler Turbocharge

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announcing new tech centers for India at a Bengaluru townhall.

Uber's latest move in India isn't just about planting more flags; it's a hilariously frank admission that sometimes, the future of mobility isn't sleek autonomous vehicles gliding through pristine streets, but rather, a plucky two-wheeler expertly weaving through Bangalore's legendary traffic. While everyone else is dreaming of flying cars, Dara Khosrowshahi is busy making sure you can get a scooter to your chai stand, reminding us that true innovation often lies in mastering the immediate, slightly chaotic reality.

May 15, 2026 1 min read

The Silicon Surge: TSMC Projects a Staggering $1.5 Trillion Chip Market by 2030, Powered by AI

Illustration of a semiconductor chip with circuit lines glowing, representing TSMC's $1.5 trillion market forecast driven by AI.

Forget the metaverse, the real gold rush is happening inside server racks, and TSMC just handed us the treasure map. When the world's premier chip foundry, a company whose very existence dictates the future of tech, says 'trillion-dollar market by 2030 thanks to AI,' you don't just nod – you start checking your portfolio for silicon stocks. It’s not just about bigger, faster chips anymore; it’s about chips so smart they practically design their own vacation homes, all to keep up with our insatiable demand for algorithms that can write poetry and generate cat videos with alarming accuracy.