
Anisha Sircar is a journalist with experience working at Reuters, Bloomberg, Quartz and Scroll.in. She holds a master’s degree from Columbia University and is currently co-authoring a book on personal finance and the macroeconomy. When she’s not working on a story, Anisha enjoys
Canva’s All-In-One AI Suite Could Rival Tech Giants — But There’s Fine Print
With docs, sheets, and code, Canva’s AI push brings it closer to workplace giants. Could it become a productivity leader or fade into the background?
‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf’: What Happens If TikTok Gets Banned — And No One Believes It?
As the U.S. renews its push to force a TikTok divestment (or shut it down), creators, platforms, and policymakers are responding with skepticism, strategy, or silence — but the effects may still ripple across the entire creator economy and privacy landscape.
23andMe Bankruptcy: What Happens To Your DNA Data When A Genetic Testing Giant Fails?
The collapse of 23andMe is sparking important conversations — and unanswered questions — about genetic data privacy and consumer protection.
The ‘Unhinged’ AI Chatbot: How Elon Musk’s Grok Is Shaking Up Social Media
If you’ve spent any time on X (formerly Twitter) lately, chances are you’ve been flooded with the “let’s ask Grok” trend.
Instagram May Launch Separate Reels App To Take On TikTok — Report
While Reels has seen moderate success, it has struggled to match TikTok’s popularity.
The Privacy Battle in Consumer Electronics: Personalization Versus Security
As consumer electronics evolve, will firms respect privacy while pushing boundaries, or will users be forced to trade in security for convenience?
India’s DeepSeek Moment: Where The Country Stands In The Global AI Race
"Here’s where India really has an opportunity — building AI solutions that fit its unique needs."
Who Owns AI Output? Why Recent Cases Against OpenAI Could Redefine Copyright
OpenAI is at the center of a copyright debacle that could shape the future of content creation and publishing discourse.
The Top 10 Consumer Tech Trends That Matter Most In 2025
2025 could be a crucial year for consumer technology. Here are the biggest sectoral trends to watch this year (think personalization, sustainability and AI).
Survival Games And The AI, VR Revolution: Fears, Hopes And Challenges
Survival games, once a form of niche entertainment, have become a popular genre of consumer technology, increasingly mirroring our collective fears and hopes. As AI, VR and immersive experiences take center stage, the landscape is shifting dramatically.