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Google Pixel 10a vs Pixel 9a: 5 things you should know ahead of the launch on February 18
With the Pixel 10a set to debut on February 18, here’s how Google’s upcoming mid-ranger stacks up against the Pixel 9a, from design and display to price, performance, and cameras.


India discussing age restrictions with social media platforms
India is discussing age-based restrictions with social media companies, IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said Tuesday, following moves by Australia and other countries to ban young teens from popular platforms.

Newcomers work hard, start businesses, innovate
America's economic strength rests on its ability to attract talent, reward hard work and out-innovate global competitors. As the country faces labor shortages and an increasingly competitive world economy, carefully controlled immigration is not just an economic policy choice —...

Goldman, Nasdaq CEOs to headline Mar-a-Lago crypto ‘forum’ hosted by Don Jr. and Eric Trump
By Lawrence Delevingne and Michelle Conlin

Next Stock Market Crash Will Be Your Worst Nightmare: Robert Kiyosaki
In his latest X post, Robert Kiyosaki noted on how the next stock market crash could make people either "rich beyond your wildest dreams" or become their "worst nightmare".

Budget sees largest ever personal allowance rise
Treasury Minister Chris Thomas's budget sees the tax-free allowance rise by £2,250 to £17,000.

‘Real economic consequences’: US warned over ESTA visa changes
Research by the World Travel and Tourism Council reveals that the US risks losing 157,000 jobs and up to 4.7 million international tourists.

Japan looks to import marine biodiesel to make up for domestic shortfall: BDF
Japan is looking to import marine biodiesel, as domestic biofuel production remains limited due to a shortage of used cooking oil, according to Yuko Togawa from Japan’s Bio Diesel Fuel association at a marine biodiesel conference in Kawasaki, Tokyo, Feb. 12. Domestic production of fatty acid methyl ester reached 11,704 kiloliters in 2024, according to ...

Eros Universe Brings Culture-Based AI To Creator Economy
At the India AI Impact Summit, Eros Innovation announced the launch of Eros Universe, an AI-powered creator economy app built on what it calls Large Cultural Models (LCMs), marking what the company describes as the first institutional deployment of culturally trained AI infrastructure originating from India.Developed by ErosGenAI, the company’s artificial intelligence division, the Large Cultural Model framework is designed to move beyond general-purpose Large Language Models by embedding cultural context, narrative structure, emotional nuance and regional storytelling grammar into AI systems. The framework comprises LCM (Large Cultural Model) for contextual reasoning across character arcs and emotional structures, LCVM (Large Cultural Vision Model) trained on cinematic framing and performance data, and LCEM (Large Cultural Environment Model) that models culturally grounded settings and experiential worlds. The models have been trained on over 1.5 trillion rights-cleared, culturally curated tokens drawn from five decades of licensed cinematic and musical assets.The Eros Universe ecosystem is built on a sovereign, compliance-first infrastructure that includes licensed training datasets, consent-based character usage, auditability and governance compliance aligned with Indian regulatory frameworks. The platform is supported by access to more than 12,000 films and 100,000 characters, enabling creators to build new works within structured, IP-protected environments governed within Indian jurisdiction.Positioned as a rights-led creator economy platform, Eros Universe aims to enable structured economic participation for creators across Tier 2 and Tier 3 India through AI-assisted storytelling, performance and digital production. The company also announced a $5 million (over ₹42 crore) Global Creator Acceleration Program to support AI-native films, series and music projects within the ecosystem.Kishore Lulla, Founder of Eros Innovation, said the company is building an infrastructure layer that allows creators to participate directly in the digital economy while protecting the cultural and economic value of Indian storytelling. Shri S Krishnan, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, said initiatives such as the Eros LCM and the Eros Universe platform align with the IndiaAI Mission’s vision of positioning India as a global leader in responsible, home-grown AI grounded in cultural memory and intellectual property.Headquartered in the Isle of Man with operations across London, Los Angeles, Abu Dhabi, Mumbai and Chennai, Eros Innovation describes itself as a sovereign AI and cultural-technology group with over $1 billion in assets, a $2 billion independent valuation and zero debt. Its broader ecosystem spans AI, entertainment, wellness, education and deep-tech infrastructure through verticals including Eros GenAI, Eros Brahmand, Eros Tokenex, Eros AIPark, Eros LifeScience and Eros AIVidya.With the launch of Eros Universe at a national AI forum, the company positioned India not only as a consumer of AI technologies but as a contributor of culturally grounded AI infrastructure to the global creative economy.

Opinion: An east-west electricity grid needn't be a formal major project
Upgrading existing connections between provinces would enable the sharing of energy surpluses and deficits in economically efficient ways