Indian Startup Landscape: Key Updates from the Past 24 Hours
YourStory presents the daily news roundup from the Indian startup ecosystem and beyond. Here's the roundup for Friday, July 3, 2026.
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YourStory presents the daily news roundup from the Indian startup ecosystem and beyond. Here's the roundup for Friday, July 3, 2026.
Chinese chip maker Biren Tech is reportedly looking to raise a substantial amount, aiming for up to $838 million through a placement in Hong Kong. This urgent fundraising effort, as indicated by a term sheet, highlights the company's significant capital needs in the competitive semiconductor industr
Prime Video is always adding more movies, and these three recently added films are worthy of a spot in your watchlist this weekend.
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If you're in the market for a tablet, look no further than the TCL Nxtpaper 11 Plus, especially at this price for the Fourth of July.
Google Pixel phones aren’t exactly known for taking an “everything and the kitchen sink” approach to features, which has led to some well-established features on other devices not being found on Pixel. According to 9to5Google readers, these are some of the biggest missing features on Google Pixel.
Things haven’t been looking great for OnePlus lately as the brand is in the midst of a massive restructuring across several markets. Earlier this week we reported on how OnePlus is actively pushing Oppo devices to potential customers in Europe, and we now have more evidence that the brand is likely
As previewed earlier this year, the Google Wallet app on phones can now show payment history made by Wear OS watches.
Europe’s biggest software company is tightening its belt to chase artificial intelligence. SAP is freezing most hiring and pausing non-essential travel, all to free up cash for its AI push. The plan landed in an internal email to staff on Wednesday evening. Bloomberg saw the memo, and SAP confirmed
The robot butler has been five years away for about twenty years. Weave Robotics thinks the trick is to aim lower. Its new home robot, Isaac 1, does not walk, has no fingers, and mostly just wants to do your laundry. It also costs a fraction of its humanoid rivals. The Y Combinator-backed startup un
Many QA teams keep end-to-end automation in a dedicated repo — separate from the app it tests. It's good hygiene: different owners, different release cadence, no test churn polluting app history. It also quietly removes the one signal that would tell a developer their change broke a test. When tests
Your fraud system flagged 847 transactions yesterday. 812 were legitimate AI agents doing their job. 35 were actual attacks. Your analysts spent 6 hours sorting the difference because every agent transaction looks identical to a bot attack: fast, repetitive, automated, no human presence signal. This
The Persistence Trap: Why Autonomous Agents are a New Security Nightmare I've spent the last few weeks building agentic systems that don't just 'chat' but actually ship code. The goal is always the same: reduce the friction between an idea and a PR. But as we move toward truly autonomous coding agen
What is MCP and why does security matter [2 paragraphs explaining MCP for people who don't know] [The stats — avg score 53, 85 with no auth, 9 production safe] [The Postmark story — server with 1500 weekly downloads [Brief explanation of the 4 checks] [Show 2-3 specific examples of low scoring serve
The Microsoft AZ-400 is the exam that earns you the Azure DevOps Engineer Take AZ-400 if you are already an AZ-104 or AZ-204 holder and you Skip AZ-400 if you do not yet have AZ-104 or AZ-204. Go earn one of AZ-400 covers five domains. The build-and-release-pipeline domain is Domain Weight What it c
Hello there 👋 So... I may have gone a little overboard with this one. Last time we pulled apart how ESLint actually works. This time, we're dismantling web performance. Why? Because it's one of the highest-ROI frontend skills you can learn—and one of the few that can't simply be outsourced to a too
Your order arrives broken. You ask the seller for a refund. They ignore you. You message again. Nothing. By day 21, you've accepted that your money is gone. But here's what most EU consumers don't realize: that seller just made a mistake. They think if they ignore you long enough, you'll give up. An
You've probably seen the memes. Someone asks GPT-4 how many r's are in the word strawberry, and it confidently answers 2. It's not a reasoning failure. It's not even a knowledge gap. It's a direct consequence of how every modern LLM reads text — and once you understand it, a whole category of weird
Stop Building Clone Projects If You Want Your First Tech Job If you're a fresher preparing for software jobs, you've probably watched countless YouTube tutorials where the instructor builds a Netflix clone, Spotify clone, Amazon clone, or WhatsApp clone. You finish the tutorial, upload the code to G
Is Your Game Choking on GC Allocations? A Guide to Zero-Allocation Data Structures Introduction You’ve optimized your shaders, painstakingly batched draw calls, and even dipped your toes into Unity’s Burst Compiler and C# Job System. Yet, your game still experiences inexplicable hitches and stutters