- What 50 Laptops Could Do for Fiji’s Remote Classrooms
A bold stride toward digital literacy is taking shape in Fiji as a generous gift of 50 laptops targets remote and maritime schools. The donation aims to modernize classrooms, close the digital divide, and spark creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking among students. It’s part of a broader push to equip learners with essential 21st-century skills for a rapidly changing world.
- Jensen Huang Sells Nvidia Stock as AI Rally Pushes Valuation to $5T
Nvidia just hit a historic milestone, pushing its market value beyond $5 trillion amid a surge in AI demand and big new partnerships. Behind the scenes, founder Jensen Huang has been quietly trimming his stake under a pre-arranged plan, signaling a complex balance between liquidity and strategy.
- OpenAI at a Governance Crossroads: Can Altman Reassure Investors After the Blip?
Under Sam Altman’s leadership, OpenAI teeters on a governance and funding tightrope, where investor confidence and high-stakes negotiations could redefine its future. Power dynamics, strategic deals, and the drive for balance between ambition and stability set the stage for what’s next in this rapidly evolving AI landscape. The coming chapters promise revelations about resilience, leverage, and the path to long-term success.
- The Walking Dead Turns 15: Revisiting Days Gone Bye
Halloween 2025 marks a milestone: 15 years since a pilot that redefined horror on television and launched a sprawling, enduring franchise. From fearless storytelling to groundbreaking makeup and a world that kept fans on the edge of their seats, this anniversary highlights why the series remains a cultural touchstone. A look back at how that premiere reshaped serialized storytelling—and why its influence still resonates today.
- Fiji’s Leadership Dilemma: Can Local Talent Lead the Way?
Fiji Airways’ leadership move has sparked a broader debate about national pride and the reliance on foreign executives in key institutions. As discussions unfold about colonial echoes and the future of local talent, the question emerges: can Fiji truly own its leadership narrative from within?