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    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 26%

    On Thursday evening, US President Trump said he would “hit Iran hard tonight”. Then, as the world waited with bated breath, came the announcement that the strike had been postponed. While markets followed a familiar pattern, there was a difference in how the crude oil market reacted. And that is where a clue about what could happen might be. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    Europe rolls out new migration system: Here's what you need to know

    The EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum is now in effect, introducing mandatory screening for irregular arrivals and border asylum procedures for specific applicant categories. This reform aims to harmonize asylum processing, speed up decisions, and establish a mandatory solidarity mechanism to share responsibility among member states during migration surges.

    Scaling growth and risk: Why managed services are now mission-critical for India Inc

    The question should no longer be about whether to adopt managed services but about how to use and leverage them to transform functions.

    Examination system in crisis: The urgent need to shift focus from cost to capability

    Recent examination fiascos highlight a critical need to reform India's testing system. Current procurement practices favor low costs over essential capabilities. This approach compromises physical security, cybersecurity, personnel quality, and real-time monitoring. A shift towards evaluating demonstrated capability, resilience, and accountability is crucial. This will rebuild trust in the examination ecosystem and ensure fairness for students.

    A 93% police face match in Florida sent a Fort Myers crabber to jail after a child-luring case, but the arrest is fueling a bigger fight over one of the oldest facial-recognition systems in the US

    Robert Dillon was wrongfully arrested after facial recognition software flagged him for a crime committed hundreds of miles away. This incident highlights the dangers of relying on AI for law enforcement, as a grainy photo led to an arrest warrant based solely on the technology's output. The ACLU lawsuit underscores the need for caution with these error-prone tools.

    A 2026 World Cup tech makeover is turning every player into a digital twin, with 16 cameras, a 13-gram smart ball, and millimeter-level scans that could settle the sport’s tightest calls

    The World Cup introduces a revolutionary AI offside system. Players are now 3D scanned, and a smart ball tracks every touch. This technology will deliver quicker, more precise decisions, reducing game delays. Fans will see lifelike 3D replays explaining complex calls. This innovation marks a significant advancement in football officiating.

    • Keshav Reddy's Equal AI raises $30 million in round led by Prosus, Tomales Bay Capital

      The round also saw participation from Think Investments, Valiant Fund, PhonePe founder Sameer Nigam, and Zubin Bharti Mittal, among others. The lead investors had also co-led the company's $10 million Series A in November 2024, along with Reddy. The founder, son of GVK Group vice chairman Sanjay Reddy, has transitioned from managing physical assets to building digital platforms.

      What’s on-screen marking, and where did CBSE go wrong?

      CBSE's new digital marking system for Class 12 exams faced significant challenges. Teachers struggled with the new technology. Students reported result discrepancies and technical problems. The board has taken steps to address these issues, including re-scanning answer scripts and enhancing data security. This marks a complex transition to digitisation.

      The 5-second security check that spots more than just metal

      Vehant Technologies has launched MilliView, India's first indigenous Millimetre-Wave body scanner designed to detect non-metallic threats. Developed in collaboration with IIT Delhi, the scanner uses AI and safe millimetre-wave technology to identify explosives, organic materials, and more, ensuring faster and more private passenger screening. MilliView is tailored to India's specific security requirements and aims for international certification.

      FIFA World Cup 2026 goes full AI: 3D player models, smart match balls and robot dogs set to transform football

      The FIFA World Cup 2026 in the United States, Canada, and Mexico will showcase advanced technology. AI will create 3D player models for VAR reviews. Smart match balls will track every touch and referee cameras will offer new perspectives, enhacing the overall experience. Robot dogs will assist security.

      Nisarga Adhikary, a 19-year-old ethical hacker who exposed CBSE portal security flaws, gets a job at IIT Kanpur

      Nineteen-year-old ethical hacker Nisarga Adhikary, who recently highlighted security flaws in CBSE's digital infrastructure, has been appointed as an OSINT and Threat Intelligence Engineer at IIT Kanpur's C3iHub. Adhikary's allegations included publicly accessible scanned answer sheets and question papers due to cloud storage misconfigurations, and vulnerabilities in the OSM portal.

      Art, maths and killing: Ukraine drone chief's formula to stop Russia

      Robert "Madyar" Brovdi's underground command post features walls of blinking screens playing footage of Ukrainian drones attacking Russian troops, frontline maps, and scoreboards of destroyed targets. These attacks have made Madyar a priority target for Russia, he says, forcing him into secret underground bunkers.

      Specs stopped selling smartphones. Intelligence is the new benchmark - A breakdown of Google I/O and Apple’s WWDC 2026

      Smartphones are evolving beyond just hardware. Companies like Google and Apple are now prioritizing artificial intelligence. This means phones will understand users better and perform tasks automatically.

      Global markets: Japan's Nikkei slides as Gulf tensions prompt shift out of high-flying tech stocks

      Japan's Nikkei share average fell 1.89% on Wednesday, with technology and AI-related stocks leading the decline. Renewed Middle East tensions and rising domestic interest rates prompted investors to shift focus to relative valuations. Wholesale inflation quickened to its fastest pace in three years, adding to market concerns.

      Zepto's market position; TCS' AI verdict at AGM

      Zepto pulls ahead of Swiggy Instamart on orders, but heavy burn continues. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.

      From Siri AI to child safety tools: Key takeaways from Apple's WWDC

      Apple introduced Siri AI, a new AI-powered personal assistant integrated with Apple Intelligence capabilities that can understand personal context, analyze on-screen content, search the web, understand images and complete tasks across apps.

      Apple bets on overdue Siri fix to close AI gap

      The revamp, unveiled at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, California, introduces "Siri AI," a more conversational assistant with a standalone app and the ability to analyze what is on a user's screen and pull in information from the web. The update comes two years after Apple first promised major upgrades that were repeatedly delayed.

      What time does the knicks game start? New York in lockdown as Donald Trump attends NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden featuring New York Knicks-San Antonio Spurs

      Donald Trump, a long-time Knicks fan, last visited Madison Square Garden in November 2024 to watch a UFC fight after his election victory.

      Apple WWDC 2026 event keynote, highlights: New AI Siri, Apps to photo editing - details here

      Apple introduced Siri AI, a new AI-powered personal assistant integrated with Apple Intelligence capabilities that can understand personal context, analyze on-screen content, search the web, understand images and complete tasks across apps.

      She built an entire department by herself, then discovered a new hire would earn $30K more; what she did 'professionally' during an all-hands meeting left the company stunned

      A workplace story shared on Reddit has gone viral after a woman who built an entire department reportedly used a company all-hands meeting to announce her resignation. The employee claimed she was underpaid, repeatedly overlooked for recognition, and discovered a new hire could earn up to $30,000 more than her, sparking a wider debate about workplace value and employee retention.

      Stock picks of the week; 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 25%

      Even in normal times it is futile to try and guess the outcome of most global events. But in the New World Order, it makes no sense at all to spend any time formulating an investment strategy around the likely outcome of the US-Iran war. It now is clear that there are differences even between the US and Israel. So, continued uncertainty seems to be the only certainty. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      IIT panel approves new CBSE portal for re-evaluation after security review

      A new portal for re-evaluating CBSE answer sheets has received security clearance from an IIT panel. This comes after the previous portal developed by Coempt EduTeck was found to have significant security flaws. The new system, developed by multiple teams including IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur, has been fortified with safeguards. Data has been moved to CBSE-controlled servers.

      Indian techie working at Google honours mother with Times Square billboard after years of setbacks and success

      An Indian Google employee surprised his mother with a Times Square billboard, honoring her sacrifices in raising him from humble beginnings. Despite early setbacks like failing the IIT entrance exam and multiple GMAT attempts, his perseverance led to admission at Harvard and a career at Google, inspiring others to value support and pursue dreams.

      Sarthak, who uncovered CBSE-OSM irregularities, shares a message for CJP and Abhijeet Dipke ahead of June 6 protest

      CBSE-OSM whistleblower Sarthak Sidhant urges student movements to focus on genuine causes over online attention, emphasizing the need for meaningful action beyond social media. He, along with Nisarga Adhikary and Vedant Shrivastava, exposed discrepancies in the CBSE's evaluation system, highlighting the importance of research-backed activism.

      Amid tech layoffs, this engineering role sees 700% surge in demand, offers salaries up to $200K; Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Cloud and McKinsey are hiring

      At a time when tech companies are laying off employees, there is a surprising boom for a specific engineering role, with job postings skyrocketing by 700%. Companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Cloud and McKinsey are aggressively hiring for FDE posts, offering salaries exceeding $200,000. This surge highlights new career avenues emerging from AI's rapid integration into businesses.

      India should review FTAs, overhaul investment screening, report says

      India should reassess the effectiveness of its existing Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), modernise its investment screening framework and adopt a more coordinated trade and industrial policy approach as geopolitical tensions and economic fragmentation reshape global commerce, according to a report by Koan Advisory Group in association with Chintan Research Foundation, Information Technology Industry Council and Institute of Chinese Studies.

      Claude, other AI tools used to breach CBSE portals: IIT Panel

      AI tools like Claude were used to find vulnerabilities in CBSE's on-screen marking portal, revealing the vendor's inadequate security knowledge. Following this, data was moved to a government-controlled AWS segment. A high-level panel addressed these issues and also secured the JEE Advanced portal amid concerns of data breaches.

      'Beware of pickpockets': Rahul Gandhi targets CBSE over re-evaluation glitches, fees

      Rahul Gandhi wrote, "Beware of pickpockets - today they're sitting inside CBSE. If marks come out wrong due to CBSE's mistake, what do you get? Digital scan copy: ₹100/subject, Re-totalling: ₹100/paper, Re-evaluation: ₹25/question. A child might have to shell out up to ₹2000 just to get their own answer sheet properly checked. Think about it: when 4 lakh kids have filed such applications, how much is CBSE raking in. When scanning was done with a phone, wrong marking is a given. And the child is footing the bill to get it fixed."

      CISF to boost counter drone and emergency measures

      To counter low-altitude aerial threats effectively, the CISF has rolled out a phased Counter-Drone Training Programme for its personnel in close collaboration with the Indian Army. Conducted at multiple specialized locations, this program equips personnel with advanced capabilities to detect, track, and neutralize hostile Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAVs).

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