Amazon’s Journey: From Garage Startup to Global Giant

Reading Time : 3 minutesAmazon, the world’s largest online retailer, was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994. Bezos, who was then working at a hedge fund

How a Chance Meeting Led to a $1B Yahoo Investment

Reading Time : 2 minutesJack Ma and Jerry Yang’s meeting at the Great Wall of China in 1997 was a chance encounter that led to Yahoo’s $1 billion investment in Alibaba in 2005. This strategic move, driven by Yang’s foresight and Yahoo’s need to penetrate the Chinese market, resulted in significant financial gains for Yahoo and helped Alibaba become a global e-commerce giant.

Meta’s Threads Hits 175M Users, Outpaces Twitter

Reading Time : 2 minutesMeta’s Threads app has surpassed 175 million users since its launch. Initially designed to compete with Twitter, Threads reached 100 million downloads in its first week. Despite missing early features, the app now includes trending topics and custom word filters. Threads has more daily users in the U.S. than Twitter, and Meta plans to monetize it as the user base grows

Prosecutors Recommend Criminal Charges Against Boeing

Reading Time : 3 minutesUS prosecutors have advised the Department of Justice to bring criminal charges against Boeing for allegedly violating a settlement linked to two fatal 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people. Ed Pierson, a former Boeing manager, highlighted ongoing issues with the 737 Max and 787 aircraft, attributing them to leadership failures. Recently, Boeing’s outgoing CEO, Dave Calhoun, faced criticism from US senators despite asserting improvements. Boeing’s reputation suffered further when a door panel fell off a 737 Max during a flight. The DoJ has until July 7 to decide on prosecuting the company.

Netflix’s Bold Leap : From Screens to Streets with Netflix House

Reading Time : 3 minutesStep into a world where your favorite Netflix shows come to life. Imagine sipping a “Stranger Things” inspired milkshake at the Upside Down Diner, or navigating a heart-pounding “Squid Game” obstacle course. Welcome to Netflix House, where the streaming giant’s most beloved content leaps off the screen and into reality. Opening in 2025, these innovative spaces promise to blend shopping, dining, and interactive experiences in ways that will delight fans and casual visitors alike. As Netflix ventures beyond the digital realm, it’s betting big on our desire to immerse ourselves in the stories we love. Will this bold move redefine entertainment, or is it a risky gamble in an increasingly competitive market? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure – Netflix is determined to keep us on the edge of our seats, both at home and in their new physical domains.

Nvidia’s AI Dominance: The Chip Titan Reigns Supreme

Reading Time : 2 minutesNvidia’s meteoric rise can be attributed to its cutting-edge graphics processing units (GPUs), which have become indispensable for training AI algorithms and powering innovative applications like image generators and chatbots.

Microsoft 365 Education Under Fire for Privacy Concerns

Reading Time : 2 minutesMicrosoft is facing two complaints from the European Center for Digital Rights (NOYB) regarding the company’s handling of children’s privacy rights in the EU. The complaints accuse Microsoft of violating children’s privacy rights through its Microsoft 365 Education suite, claiming that the company is not transparent about how it processes data within the suite and shifts responsibility for data protection onto schools, which are not equipped to handle such responsibilities.

Apple Integrates AI Across iPhones and Apps 📱 🤖

Reading Time : 2 minutesApple is gearing up to revolutionize its devices with AI enhancements, spotlighting a major upgrade to Siri and other innovative features. This AI infusion aims to enhance user experience across iPhones and other Apple products, promising more intuitive and efficient interactions.

Starliner Launches with NASA Astronauts After Delays 🇺🇲 🚀

Reading Time : 2 minutesBoeing’s Starliner spacecraft has successfully launched its first crewed mission, carrying NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita Williams to the International Space Station. This milestone follows years of technical challenges and delays, marking a significant achievement in NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. The mission’s success not only certifies the Starliner for future crewed flights but also enhances U.S. capabilities for human spaceflight alongside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon. This development reduces reliance on Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft and strengthens the robustness of the ISS supply chain.