Amazon Web Services is grappling with capacity constraints due to AI chip shortages, impacting growth despite strong demand. AWS reported a 19% sales increase but missed market expectations. CEO Andy Jassy remains optimistic, anticipating supply improvements in 2025, and announcing $105 billion in capital expenditures for data center expansion.
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India needs to enhance both offensive and defensive capabilities amid global instability, said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Emphasizing the importance of maritime security, he highlighted the Navy's increased presence in the Indian Ocean Region and recent ship commissions. Singh also stressed the significance of cyber security in today's maritime operations.
The Indian cricket team, led by Rohit Sharma, refutes claims of an advantage in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy by playing all matches at one venue. Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak emphasises that success comes from performance rather than location. He adds that discussing past results against New Zealand is irrelevant for the final match.
Mohammed Shami has returned to the Indian cricket team after injury, training at Eden Gardens for the T20I against England. He practiced without showing discomfort, exciting the India team management. Shami's comeback marks his first appearance since the ODI World Cup, where he was the highest wicket-taker with 24 wickets.
Meta officials have issued an unconditional apology to the Indian government following remarks made by CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the 2024 general election. The apology emphasized India's importance to the company. Parliamentary committee head Nishikant Dubey accepted the apology, saying the committee would not pursue the matter further. Zuckerberg's comments suggested India's government lost the election due to its Covid-19 response.
Two Indian nationals, Muhammed Rinash Arangilottu and Muraleedharan Perumthatta Valappil, were executed in the UAE after the country's highest court upheld their death sentences for murder. Despite diplomatic efforts and mercy petitions, the sentences were carried out. The Indian Embassy provided consular and legal assistance throughout the case.
Intel's board ended Pat Gelsinger's turnaround plan, leading to his premature retirement. Gelsinger's tenure at Intel was marked by revenue decline and strategic missteps, particularly in AI and manufacturing. New CEO Lip-Bu Tan aims to restructure and focus on aggressive AI chip production to revitalize Intel.
Former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan has been cleared to resume bowling after passing a reassessment of his action. The veteran all-rounder was suspended last December for an illegal action, which sidelined him from the ICC Champions Trophy. He is now eligible to bowl in ODIs and global leagues. The all-rounder had participated in last year's IPL auction and the PSL draft in January but could not find any takers.