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Danny D'Cruze

Danny D'Cruze

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When Danny is not tinkering with his latest gadget you'll find him in the kitchen whipping up a new recipe. To balance out all the eating, he enjoys working out and taking long walks.

When he's not immersed in his hobbies, Danny is a social butterfly who loves meeting new people and getting to know them over a good conversation. He's also an avid gamer who can spend hours lost in a virtual world, and a dance enthusiast who's ever ready to hit the dance floor.

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AI sovereignty essential for India: Vishal Dhupar, MD, Asia South, NVIDIA

by Danny D'Cruze |Apr 17, 2025

Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South, NVIDIA, on the company’s growth, India’s role in AI, and more

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Xiaomi 15 series unveiled with Leica design, AI features; check India launch details

by Danny D'Cruze |Mar 3, 2025

Xiaomi has launched its latest flagship smartphones, the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Ultra, at a global event in Barcelona. The India launch details will be revealed on March 11, 2025.

Skype to soon meet its end

End of an icon: Microsoft to shut down Skype permanently to focus on Teams

by Danny D'Cruze |Mar 3, 2025

Microsoft has announced the permanent shutdown of Skype, marking the end of an era for the pioneering app. The company will now focus on Teams, its business-oriented communication platform.

Amazon unveils the new Alexa Plus

Amazon unveils Alexa+: Voice assistant gets AI boost to take on Google Assistant, Apple's Siri

by Danny D'Cruze |Feb 27, 2025

Amazon introduces Alexa+ with generative AI to enhance user interaction and personalization. The update aims to keep Alexa competitive against rivals like Apple's Siri and Google's Assistant.

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Apple fixing iPhone bug that mistakenly typed 'Trump' instead of 'racist'

by Danny D'Cruze |Feb 26, 2025

Apple is addressing a dictation bug on iPhones where the word 'racist' was mistakenly transcribed as 'Trump'. The issue surfaced on social media, prompting a swift response from the tech giant.

In a blog post, Meta stated that the multi-billion-dollar project would boost the global digital network supporting its apps and services.

Meta sued for allegedly favouring foreign workers over US citizens; case could impact H-1B visa hiring

by Danny D'Cruze |Feb 26, 2025

Meta is facing a lawsuit accusing it of favouring foreign workers on H-1B visas over American citizens. The case, revived by a federal appeals court, could influence tech industry hiring practices.

Sam Altman welcomes first child

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman celebrates birth of first child; tech leaders congratulate

by Danny D'Cruze |Feb 24, 2025

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and husband Oliver Mulherin announce the birth of their first child, a baby boy. Tech industry leaders, including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, extend warm congratulations.

iPhone 16e

Apple’s first in-house modem chip debuts in iPhone 16e; here’s why it matters

by Danny D'Cruze |Feb 20, 2025

Apple has launched its first-ever modem chip, a critical component for connecting iPhones to mobile networks, in the new iPhone 16e. This marks a shift from Apple's reliance on Qualcomm, aiming for gr...

iPhone 16e vs iPhone 16

Apple iPhone 16 vs iPhone 16e: Which one should you buy and why?

by Danny D'Cruze |Feb 20, 2025

Apple introduces the iPhone 16e, offering a budget-friendly option with some essential features. Here we compare it with the standard iPhone 16 to find which one is more value for money for the buyer.

Balaji had stayed at OpenAI for almost four years but quit in August 2023, complaining about the company’s change to a profit-oriented business. 

Ex-OpenAI employee Suchir Balaji death case: Report confirms suicide but family calls it 'inaccurate information'

by Danny D'Cruze |Feb 17, 2025

The death of Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee, has been ruled a suicide by authorities. However, his family disputes this finding, suggesting a possible murder linked to his whistleblowing.

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