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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Thinking with AI, but working with colleagues ‘new workflow’: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

Satya Nadella emphasised India's potential to create cost-efficient AI solutions, highlighting its math talent and the opportunity for frontier research on AI tailored for Indian languages and industries. Microsoft and India AI will collaborate to advance AI technologies, focusing on healthcare, education, accessibility, and agriculture, while promoting rural AI innovation.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

TCS, ePlane Company in partnership to build e-aviation ecosystem

IIT Madras-incubated startup, The ePlane Company, partners with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to develop scalable solutions for electric flying taxis focusing on battery life cycle modelling, demand estimation, and operational optimization. TCS will provide advanced analytics, IoT, and AI-driven solutions, leveraging ePlane's extensive battery data for accelerated battery life forecasting.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

IBM looks to groom Indian talent for global roles and key missions

IBM plans to increase its technical leaders in India by up to 30% over the next three years. The company will also increase its workforce in India by similar numbers. The focus is on talent development and expansion in tier-2 cities. IBM aims for 25% hiring growth this year in cities like Bengaluru, Kochi, and Ahmedabad.

NBC4i.com 

Wintry Dallas weather could delay Ohio State fans' plans for Cotton Bowl

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Some Buckeye fans are traveling to Dallas, Texas for the Cotton Bowl Friday night, where Ohio State takes on Texas in a playoff semifinal. But wintry weather is expected to hit the Lone Star State right as many fans head out on flights. This could mean some travel hiccups as Cotton [...]

Playak 

SUP Magazine: Walmart's Bestselling $180 HEPA Air Purifier Is Only $94 Right Now, and Shoppers Say It's a 'Lifesaver'

Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services.  If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Winter weather brings plenty of challenges, from blowing snow to frigid cold and even wildfire in some parts of the country. Fortunately, Walmart is cutting prices on useful products to help you combat those issues, including a popular portable power station and a portable radiant heater , among many others. Indoor air can be full of pollutant...

Marinij.com 

Sports in Marin: Thursday, Friday

Thursday's local events: Girls basketball: Marin Academy at Summit Tam, 6 p.m., Richmond; St. Ignatius at Redwood, 7 p.m., Larkspur

Variety 

WGA Awards Nominations Postponed to Jan. 13 Amid L.A. Fires

The Writers Guild of America Awards nominations have been postponed to Monday, Jan. 13, due to the ongoing Southern California wildfires. In a joint statement provided to Variety, WGA West and WGA East announced: “With Los Angeles under a state of emergency due to multiple wildfires, we will be delaying the announcement of nominees until […]

CBSNews.com 

How weather is impacting the spread of the Southern California wildfires

Powerful Santa Ana winds, coupled with bone-dry conditions, created the perfect conditions for the wildfires that have scorched Los Angeles County this week. Downtown L.A. has received just over a quarter-inch of rain since May, its second-driest stretch in nearly 150 years. Rob Marciano explains.

Variety 

Peacock President Kelly Campbell to Exit

Kelly Campbell is stepping down from her role as president of Peacock and direct-to-consumer at NBCUniversal, Variety has confirmed with sources. Campbell was first named the head of the streamer in 2021 after having previously been president of Hulu. Reps for NBCUniversal declined to comment. Campbell joined Hulu in 2017 as chief marketing officer, taking […]

CBSNews.com 

Wildfire devastates coastal enclave of Pacific Palisades

The Palisades Fire burning in the once vibrant Los Angeles coastal enclave of Pacific Palisades has destroyed at least 1,000 structures and sent tens of thousands of residents fleeing for safety. Firefighters faced water shortages as they tried to battle huge flames. An estimated 15,000 homes were still at risk from the flames. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.