
What’s New Today: MediaTek India Dimensity Summit reveals the MediaTek Dimensity 8450, a premium 5G smartphone chip designed to deliver exceptional performance, efficiency, and connectivity.
Fast-Track Insights: Zanichelli Editore, a leading educational publisher in Italy has initiated a €60M initiative to invest in technologies increasing human potential across education, work, learning, etc.
Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest tech headlines making waves today. Let's dive into the day's top tech stories, from MediaTek launching Dimensity 8450 to the global recession shaking up Indian job market.
MediaTek unveiled the Dimensity 8450 5G chip at the India Summit, highlighting significant enhancements in AI processing, energy efficiency, and flagship performance. Designed for next-generation smartphones, it promises faster connectivity and an enhanced user experience. The company also reinforced its strategic focus on India, partnering with local original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to drive 5G growth and digital innovation across various sectors.
Zanichelli Editore has launched ZNEXT, a €60 million fund and venture builder, aiming to back innovation in EdTech, the future of work, lifelong learning, and wellbeing. Led by former Uber and Revolut executive Elena Lavezzi, it offers up to € 150,000 pre-seed funding, operational support, and an M&A arm to acquire aligned startups. The initiative empowers individuals to adapt and thrive in a changing world.
Amid global uncertainties and geopolitical tensions, Indian companies are increasingly freezing hiring and resorting to layoffs. Sectors like IT, startups, and export-oriented industries are particularly affected. Sluggish demand from key global markets and rising costs are prompting firms to adopt cautious workforce strategies. This shift reflects growing economic stress despite India’s domestic stability, leading to job market challenges across industries.
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A Seoul Eastern District Court sentenced two 23‑year‑old Vietnamese nationals to two years in prison for operating a cross‑border USDT money‑laundering ring. Recruited via Telegram, they converted phishing scam proceeds in Korean won into Tether stablecoins and transferred them to wallets in Vietnam, earning modest commissions. The court emphasized their essential intermediary role and lack of restitution as justification for sentencing