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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 11 MIN

Connecting the Dots - 4-28-2025

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Today we cover current events and technological discussions. One set of articles discusses concerns from investors regarding India's relatively low investment in deep tech research and development compared to countries like China, the US, and Israel, highlighting a perceived prioritization of spectacle over substantive innovation. Another topic details a massive power outage affecting Spain and Portugal, causing widespread disruption to transportation, businesses, and daily life, with initial investigations pointing to a technical fault rather than a cyberattack. Finally, a tech report introduces the unreleased iPhone 17 Air, outlining its rumored features such as an ultra-thin design, a 120Hz ProMotion display on a non-Pro model, a simplified camera system, the powerful A19 chip with increased RAM, and enhanced connectivity.

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