Monthly Archives: April, 2026
Billionaire Sunil Mittal’s Airtel, Partners To Invest $1 Billion In Indian Data Center Projects
Fiber Optical cables connected to ethernet ports. getty Bharti Airtel —controlled by billionaire Sunil Mittal —and a group of investors are investing $1 billion in data center projects in India to tap into the AI boom in the world’s most populous country. Under the deal, which is subject to regulatory approvals, three U.S. private equity
The Growing Importance Of Versatile Players In American Football
The Growing Importance Of Versatile Players In American Football Have you ever asked why some American football players look useful in so many parts of the game? One moment they are catching the ball, the next moment they are running with it, and then they are helping in blocking too. That is one big reason
Steelers Pro Day Movement Signals Clear Interest In Tennessee’s 1st Round DBs
Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback and current scout Ike Taylor is in Knoxville, Tennessee, along with DBs coach Jason Simmons, to attend the Volunteers’ Pro Day. The Steelers duo is there to check out two likely first-round cornerbacks: Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood. We spotted both in a clip that Tennessee Football shared on X. Taylor
NFL Mock Draft Monday: Beyond the first round
It’s basically April, which means the draft is basically three weeks away. And the draft is more than just one round, so this week we’ll look at some mocks that go beyond the first 32 picks. 1st round - TE Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon Dallas Goedert is back in Philadelphia for another year. Though he’s coming
Paul Finebaum Believes College Football Powerhouse’s CFP Woes Are Hurting SEC
Paul Finebaum recently shared his perspective on the current state of the Southeastern Conference. The SEC Network analyst spoke on the McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning podcast about the league's standing. Finebaum noted that the conference has lost some of its traditional dominance in college football. He specifically pointed toward the Georgia Bulldogs as
Toyota’s still trying to make hydrogen fuel cells happen
Toyota is teaming up with Daimler and Volvo to work on fuel cell technology. The Japanese company is signing on to the joint venture cellcentric that Volvo and Daimler launched back in 2020. Once it officially joins, Toyota and cellcentric will collaborate on managing the development and production of fuel cell unit cells. "We are
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Cowboys survey to find the most worrisome position group
The Dallas Cowboys convening for their minicamp is another milestone on the journey back to NFL football. With every new season comes renewed hope across the league. That usually comes from the changes made either to the coaching staff or to the roster. For Dallas, it is a little of both. The coaching staff part
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Why I’ll be rooting for the underdogs in the IEM Cologne Major playoffs
Image Credit: Viola Schuldner / ESL Witnessing a lesser-known team conquer an established name in esports and traditional sports is a sight to behold. Whether it’s on the football pitch or the main stage of a high-profile tournament, the idea of a team defying the odds frequently captures the imagination of fans across the world.
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The Rise of NFL & NCAA Football Simulation Games
The Rise of NFL & NCAA Football Simulation Games Football has always held a special place in the hearts of fans, particularly in areas where there is a strong passion for the game. An energy that is difficult to duplicate is created by the excitement of big plays, astute coaching choices, and the roar of
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Cameron Jordan Leads Band of Old NFL Players from Cal
Cal football players are aging well in the NFL. On Tuesday, former Golden Bears star Cameron Jordan signed a one-year deal with the Saints, and he will be 38 years old when he plays his 16th NFL season in 2026. Jordan is one of four ex-Cal stars who will be among the oldest players at
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Snap’s Specs look good on nobody
Snap’s new smart glasses are probably the most impressive bit of face-computer technology we’ve seen. They’re not VR-headset huge; they don’t have a big charging puck; thanks to Snap’s many years of AR lens development, they’re likely to have a lot of features right out of the box. (Yes, they’re $2,195, but that may just
