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The ASUS ROG Edition 20 lineup turns Republic of Gamers (ROG), ASUS’s gaming hardware brand, into a limited black and gold hardware family at Computex 2026, led by the G1000 desktop, an Xbox Ally X20 bundle, a Thor 3000W power supply and an expanded ROG Lab booth. ASUS announced the collection in Taipei on June 1 and detailed the ROG Lab experience a day later in its


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Google’s $80 billion AI raise is a stock sale by parent company Alphabet to fund data centers, chips and global compute capacity for artificial intelligence (AI). The plan, announced June 1, combines public offerings, a stock sale program and a Berkshire Hathaway private placement as capital expenditures head toward $180 billion to $190 billion.

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The CCI probe against Mrs India Inc puts a beauty pageant for married women under Indian competition law after a contestant alleged paid grooming packages, late-stage agreements and a five-year bar restricted her career options. In its June 2 CCI order i...


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The Suzuki XL7 facelift has surfaced in Vietnam with a heavier front-end redesign, and the India question lands on the Maruti XL6 because the two models share the same Ertiga-based family tree. The spy shots show a tall black grille, fresh fog-lamp housings, new alloy wheels and smoked rear lamps, while the body and mild-hybrid package appear familiar.

India should rea...


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India’s weather office now expects the 2026 monsoon to arrive at 90 percent of normal, and economists reading that deficient monsoon forecast see retail inflation climbing back above 5 percent in FY27 from 3.48 percent today. Thinner rains mean smaller harvests, pricier food, and tighter rural budgets. What sits in the country’s government warehouses and reservoirs is the rea...


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