iPhone Maker Foxconn Invests $37.2 Mn In India Subsidiary
Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn’s Singapore subsidiary has acquired 351.73 Mn shares in its India subsidiary Foxconn Hon Hai Technology…
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Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn’s Singapore subsidiary has acquired 351.73 Mn shares in its India subsidiary Foxconn Hon Hai Technology…
Italy's antitrust watchdog has launched a probe into Microsoft for alleged unfair practices concerning its Microsoft 365 subscription price increase. The regulator claims consumers weren't properly notified about the integration of AI tools like Copilot and Designer. Customers were automatically shi
Google's loss against Epic Games in court has now resulted in the cutting of its fees for developers publishing apps on the Play Store. Google's cut has gone from 30% to 10% for a developer's first $1 million in annual revenue. A billing fee is added to this, if you're using Google's billing system.
Closures aren't magic—they're simply JavaScript's way of keeping data alive when a function still needs it. Every JavaScript developer has heard statements like: "A closure is a function that remembers variables from its outer scope." "The inner function closes over variables." "Closures preserve th
TL;DR LiteLLM and OpenRouter are not competing products - LiteLLM is a self-hosted open-source proxy you run yourself, OpenRouter is a managed cloud aggregator. The comparison only makes sense if you understand which problem you're actually trying to solve LiteLLM's ceiling: SSO and team-level budge
What is FROST? FROST (Fractal Runtime of Orchestrated Skills & Tasks) is a minimalist Python framework that uses biological metaphors to help you understand how AI agents work. Instead of abstracting everything away, FROST shows you exactly how an agent system is built — in just 500 lines of code. M
Kubernetes Security Best Practices 2026: The Complete Hardening Guide Introduction A single misconfigured Kubernetes cluster can expose your entire infrastructure in minutes. In 2025 alone, over 60% of organizations reported at least one Kubernetes security incident — and the majority traced back to
Node.js 22's built-in diagnostics channel is being criminally underused. This week, our team stumbled upon an obscure option that replaced 300 lines of manual logging code, slashed our Lambda execution time by 25%, and saved us $1500 on CloudWatch Logs every month. The diagnostics_channel module in
Java LLD: Designing Snakes and Ladders with O(1) Move Resolution Designing Snakes and Ladders is a classic LLD (Low-Level Design) interview question that tests your ability to write clean, maintainable, and highly performant code. While the rules are simple, naive implementations quickly fall apart
I am going to start with a number most people will not say out loud. 1,200 applications. That is how many jobs I applied to over 3 to 4 months trying to switch from a service-based company to a product-based one. I had spreadsheets, saved searches, and browser tabs I kept telling myself I would clos
I run brand and product work for crypto and fintech companies, and this year the same request keeps landing on my desk, worded slightly differently each time: we don't want to look like crypto anymore. It comes from payment companies, exchanges, stablecoin startups — the ones that spent years lookin
I'm a professional developer, and AI has significantly increased my output—I'd say by maybe 30 or 40 percent. GitHub Copilot has significantly changed the way I work with code. However, I take pride in producing high-quality code quickly, which is why my rates are high. Using AI helps me increase my
Introduction: Who this is for: Phase Focus Goal ** Phase 1 - Foundations:** What to learn: Free resources: https://pll.harvard.edu/course/cs50-introduction-computer-science https://www.professormesser.com/get-a-plus-core-1-certified/ ** Phase 2 - Networking:** What to learn: Hands-on tools: Free res
I run Claude Code most of the day. The thing that kept biting me wasn't the model getting dumber. It was the model forgetting what we'd already settled, then confidently redoing it wrong. You've probably hit it. You write a CLAUDE.md, you keep notes, you tell it "we decided X." A few prompts later i
I spent 3 months building a tool that solves the most annoying part of working on a dev team. You know the drill: → New dev joins or worse — → git add . I got tired of it. So I built DotSync. ─────────────────────────────────── Here's what it looks like in practice: $ dotsync push That's it. New dev
I’ve been working on a small API infrastructure project recently, and one question keeps coming up: How much should we log for LLM API calls without accidentally storing sensitive user data? For normal API calls, I usually log things like status code, latency, request ID, and error type. For LLM cal
Martin brings experience from Coinbase, Palantir, Amazon, and the U.S. Army to lead Uber's cybersecurity and enterprise security organization. The post Philip Martin Joins Uber as Chief Information Security Officer appeared first on SecurityWeek.
The post CLARITY Act Update Today: Cynthia Lummis Pushes for Critical Senate Vote in July appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis is ramping up efforts to move the CLARITY Act, one of the most important crypto regulation bills in the United States, through the Senate in
The post Ethereum Whales Slip Into Unrealized Losses for First Time Since 2019 appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Large Ethereum holders are now sitting on unrealized losses across all major whale categories, marking the first such occurrence since 2019. Wallets holding 1,000–10,000 ETH, 10,00
The post Tom Lee’s BitMine to Join Russell 1000 as Ethereum Staking Reaches 4.88 Million ETH appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News BitMine said its shares (BMNR) will be added to the Russell 1000 Index on June 26. The company, which describes itself as the largest Ethereum treasury company, said