How Washington Sports Teams Use Competitive Intelligence to Navigate the NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) Landscape
Recent changes in Name Image & Likeness (NIL) regulations have drastically changed the college sports landscape, paving the way for college athletes to make money through endorsements, sponsorships, and other promotional opportunities. From both an institutional standpoint and a professional sports standpoint, both teams in Washington are adapting to this new reality, using competitive intelligence…
OpenAI Introduces New Feature To Compete With DeepSeek
As China’s DeepSeek chatbot heats competition in the AI (Artificial Intelligence) field, the US-based OpenAI introduced a new “Deep Research” feature ahead of high-level meetings in Tokyo. OpenAI’s Sam Altman will meet Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Masayoshi Son, SoftBank Group’s Chief, in Tokyo today. OpenAI and SoftBank are part of the Stargate initiative,…
How can you craft content that engages your audience effectively?
Professional voiceover work requires more than just vocal talent because it involves producing an experience that captures and retains audience attention. The expansion of the global dubbing and voice-over market from USD 4.2 billion in 2024 to USD 8.6 billion by 2034 demonstrates the increasing significance of high-quality voiceover work. And here’s the thing… Proper…
Finance and Investing Tips: Alternative Ways to Save and Make Money
Being involved in finance and investing is not exclusively reserved for those whose job it is to make money for others. Professional Investors and financiers are the experts, but anyone can get involved to make their own life better. Wanting to improve your finances should go without saying because it is the ultimate way towards…
Before Budget 2025, FM to Table the Economic Survey
Finance Minister (FM) Nirmala will present the union budget 2025-26 tomorrow, February 1. However, ahead of that, India’s FM will table the economic survey for 2024-25 in parliament today, January 31, 2025. The document evaluates key economic indicators, including deceleration and rupee depreciation, against the US dollar and changes in consumer spending. The pre-budget document…
A Start-up’s Guide To Strategic Business Planning: Your 2025 Rulebook
With around 90% of start-ups failing within the first five years, embarking on a strategic planning journey is essential for entrepreneurs looking to define the direction of their venture. In today’s fast-evolving business environment, a comprehensive and practical approach to strategic planning can help new businesses navigate uncertainty, scale their operations, and create alignment across…
5 Small Business Trends For 2026: Key to Success
Every year brings new opportunities and challenges for businesses. While well-established companies are experienced enough to face the challenges, small businesses must know and follow the trends to grow and navigate the challenging environment. 2026 is in its starting days, and startups have time to learn about small business trends and implement them seamlessly. But…
India To Bring Its Own Gen AI To Join Global AI Race
The Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw made a groundbreaking announcement on the Utkarsh Odisha Conclave, which occurred on 28th and 29 January 2025 in Bhubaneswar. He shared that India is ready to develop its own generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) model and join global players like DeepSeek and ChatGPT. This initiative will be backed by India…
How the Midnight Sun Proved the Earth Is Round?
In an age where information is at our fingertips, the persistence of Flat Earth theories is both fascinating and perplexing. Jeran Campanella, a well-known YouTuber and ardent advocate of the Flat Earth theory, started a journey that would challenge his beliefs and ultimately transform his understanding of our planet. Spending a staggering Rs 31.4 lakh…
26 December, 2004: It Wasn’t Just “Water”
On 26 December 2004, the Asian nations witnessed one of the most perilous disasters that shook the world. The Indian Ocean Tsunami hit the coastal regions of South and Southeast Asia, taking away the lives of more than 2,28,000 people, 139,000 houses, 73,869 hectares of agricultural land, 2,618 kilometres of roads, 3,415 schools, 104,500 small…