Jio Platforms files for India’s largest-ever IPO, with nearly $3 billion earmarked for debt repayment
Jio Platforms files for India’s largest-ever IPO, with nearly $3 billion earmarked for debt repayment

Jio Platforms, the digital and telecom arm of Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, filed its draft red herring prospectus with India’s securities regulator on Friday for what would be the country’s largest initial public offering. The filing covers a f…

‘We have to make eSIMs as simple as possible’: Saily says removing friction is the next big battle for democratizing travel eSIMs

Saily wants to democratize global connectivity by removing technical friction and simplifying user onboarding – travel apps could soon offer much more, too.

Consider yourself a Star Wars fan? Challenge your knowledge of the force with this galactic trivia quiz

A big fan of everything Star Wars? Take this 30-question quiz on its games, movies, shows, characters, and songs to prove it.

ICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest tech news stories, from Commodore flip-phone nostalgia to Tim Cook’s Apple price-hike warning

The week’s 7 biggest tech news stories, featuring Commodore, Apple, Microsoft and more, for June 20, 2026.

Home Batteries: How They’re Installed and How Much They Cost

After adding one to my home, here’s why you might want a home battery, how they work, and what to look for, plus some installation tips.

Researcher turns wi-fi smart lightbulb into a Banned Book Library — open source project makes digital books available via a server and open Wi-Fi access point hacked into an ESP32-powered bulb

A security researcher has added another dimension to smart lightbulbs by stealthily adding what they call a ‘cyberpunk digital dead drop’ full of ‘banned books.’

OpenAI wants an all-knowing personal AI agent for everyone on Earth

OpenAI is framing personal AGI as the mass-market endpoint of its AI race, but it still has to explain price, access, safeguards, and how an all-knowing assistant would work for everyone.

As Nurses Lose Student Loans, Your Healthcare Could Suffer

A new law limits federal loans to aspiring nurse practitioners to $20,500 a year—less than half what would-be podiatrists, chiropractors and optometrists can borrow.