WhatsApp Desktop Vulnerability Exposes Users to Cyberattacks: CERT-In Issues Critical Alert

India’s top cybersecurity agency, CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team), has issued a high-severity warning for users of the WhatsApp Desktop application. A newly discovered vulnerability could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code and gain unauthorized access to user systems. The vulnerability affects specific versions of WhatsApp Desktop for both Windows and macOS, and…

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Inside India’s VPN Crackdown: What New Policies Mean for Privacy and Digital Freedom

In recent years, India has taken a more assertive approach to regulating digital infrastructure — and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are now in the government’s crosshairs. A 2022 directive from the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) requiring VPN providers to collect and store user data has sparked debate across tech circles, civil liberties groups,…

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Privacy, Platforms, and Power: How Tech Regulation Is Shaping Canadian Politics

In 2025, Canadian politics is no longer just about healthcare, climate, or the economy — it’s increasingly about technology, privacy, and platform power. With the rise of AI, expanding surveillance tools, and concerns over online safety, the country is in the middle of a digital reckoning that could reshape its political future. As parties prepare…

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Scientists May Have Found the Brain’s Signature of Consciousness

For centuries, philosophers and scientists have debated what consciousness is — and where it comes from. Now, a new study offers a potential breakthrough: researchers may have identified a unique “consciousness signature” in the brain that helps explain how awareness arises. Published in Nature, the study uses advanced brain imaging and machine learning to detect…

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Bracing for Tariffs: How U.S. Businesses Are Preparing for a Possible Trump 2.0 Trade Agenda

With Donald Trump signalling a return to aggressive protectionist trade policies — including a proposed 10% universal tariff on all imports — U.S. businesses are already bracing for impact. While the 2024 election is months away, the private sector isn’t waiting around to prepare for a possible Trump 2.0 presidency. From reshoring supply chains to…

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Should Private Companies Lead Space Exploration? A New Space Age or a Risky Gamble?

From reusable rockets to lunar landers and satellite megaconstellations, private space companies have reshaped what was once the sole domain of national governments. In 2025, names like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Rocket Lab are synonymous with innovation, speed, and ambition in orbit and beyond. But as public interest grows and government agencies increasingly rely on…

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Why Regulating AI Is No Longer Optional

Artificial Intelligence has gone from theoretical to transformative in just a few years. By 2025, AI is powering everything from job interviews and education to warfare and healthcare diagnostics. While the innovation is astounding, the risks are mounting—and the call for regulating AI in 2025 is louder than ever. But what does AI regulation actually…

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What to Expect at MWC 2025: The Future of Mobile Tech Unveiled

The countdown to MWC 2025 is on, and Barcelona is once again preparing to welcome the world’s most influential leaders in mobile and wireless innovation. From February 24 to 27, industry giants, startups, and policymakers will gather to unveil breakthrough technologies set to shape the next decade of connectivity. With more than 2,000 exhibitors and…

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Digital Battlefield: How Technology is Reshaping the Ukraine-Russia War

When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the world braced for a conventional war. What unfolded, however, became a defining case study in how modern technology is transforming warfare. From drones and satellites to cyberattacks and AI-powered surveillance, the Ukraine-Russia war has turned into a digital battlefield unlike any seen before. This conflict isn’t just about…

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Global Space Race 2.0: How U.S. and China Are Competing for the Final Frontier

The global space race is heating up once again—but this time, it’s not just about planting a flag. The United States and China are locked in a 21st-century contest to dominate space exploration, innovation, and infrastructure. With both nations launching lunar missions, building orbital stations, and aiming for Mars, this modern rivalry is reshaping geopolitics…

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