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VdoCipher unveils next-gen live streaming solutions
Mumbai: VdoCipher, a leading global video hosting company, has officially announced the launch of its highly anticipated live streaming services, marking a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to providing secure, scalable, and high-performance solutions for digital content delivery. The introduction of live streaming capabilities has already garnered a strong response, with VdoCipher acquiring many paid customers who are now utilizing this service in a very short span of time since its launch. With its live streaming offerings, VdoCipher aims to empower businesses, educators, and creators to engage audiences in real-time with seamless, smooth, and immersive streaming experiences.
VdoCipher’s new live streaming services offer a seamless integration of high-quality video delivery coupled with the reliability for which the company is renowned. With a focus on user experience, these services seamlessly integrate with VdoCipher’s existing suite of video hosting solutions, providing users with a comprehensive platform to manage and deliver both on-demand and live content. Leveraging VdoCipher’s robust infrastructure and advanced streaming protocols, users can expect smooth playback and superior video quality, ensuring an immersive viewing experience for audiences worldwide. Moreover, the scalability of VdoCipher’s live streaming services is noteworthy, as they are designed to effortlessly accommodate audiences of any size, from small-scale webinars to large-scale events, with guaranteed uptime and reliability.
VdoCipher co-founder and CEO Siddhant Jain said, “We understand the immense value content creators and broadcasters place on their intellectual property. With our new live streaming services, we aim to empower businesses, educators, and creators to engage their audiences in real-time with seamless, immersive, and best-in-class streaming experiences. The global live-streaming market size was valued at $55.4 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow from $71.63 billion in 2023 to $559.62 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 29.30 per cent during 2023-2032. As this industry continues to experience exponential growth, we are well-positioned to meet the increasing demand for real-time content delivery. By combining high-quality video delivery, scalability, and our renowned features, we are providing a comprehensive platform that enables our users to focus on creating compelling content while we handle the technical complexities of live broadcasting. We are committed to driving innovation in the live streaming space and helping our customers succeed in the digital age.”
VdoCipher’s one-to-many live broadcast solution is designed to revolutionise live streaming experiences, offering a comprehensive array of features. Real-time engagement is facilitated through a chat feature, enabling both anonymous and authenticated users to interact seamlessly during live broadcasts.
Additionally, the platform’s robust API empowers broadcasters to effortlessly initiate, end, and manage live streams, providing automated control over their streaming schedule. Moreover, with automatic recording and DRM protection, VdoCipher ensures the preservation and security of live content, conveniently stored on the user’s dashboard and embeddable securely on websites or apps. Integration with popular broadcasting software like OBS is seamless, offering users the flexibility to connect effortlessly and manage streams with ease.
Furthermore, VdoCipher allows for the simultaneous running of multiple live streams from a single account, maximizing flexibility and scalability for broadcasters with diverse streaming needs. Screen sharing and streaming through multiple sources are also supported, enhancing the versatility of the platform. Benefiting from the latest live streaming player built on the open-source Shaka Player framework, VdoCipher ensures optimal streaming performance and user experience, with support for Dash and HLS protocols coupled with dedicated streaming servers for each account. With these features, VdoCipher continues to lead the industry in providing secure, scalable, and feature-rich solutions for live broadcasting across various sectors.
With its video hosting services combating piracy, the company is already serving more than 3,000 plus platforms across 120 plus countries spanning six continents. VdoCipher empowers course creators, event organizers, and broadcasters by providing expert live video streaming services, guaranteeing seamless playback on a global scale. The platform offers easy integration with both websites and apps in just 5 minutes, along with options for authenticated and anonymous chat. With the scalability to support up to 100,000 plus viewers in a single session, the infrastructure backed by AWS ensures reliable performance.
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Moltbook, the AI-only social network, sparks hype, doubt and fear
CALIFORNIA: Moltbook, a Reddit-style social platform built exclusively for artificial intelligence agents, has emerged as the latest obsession in Silicon Valley, drawing intense attention for its explosive growth and surreal bot-driven interactions.
The platform hosts more than 100 communities where AI agents post, argue and joke about topics ranging from governance theory to esoteric “crayfish debugging” concepts. Within days of launch, Moltbook recorded tens of thousands of posts, nearly 200,000 comments and more than 1 million human visitors observing the activity.
Yet the numbers and the autonomy are under scrutiny, as per media reports. A security researcher has suggested as many as 500,000 accounts may trace back to a single address, raising doubts about Moltbook’s membership claims. Many posts could also be the result of humans instructing their AI tools to publish content, rather than bots acting independently.
The platform runs on agentic AI, powered by an open-source tool called OpenClaw, formerly known as Moltbot. Unlike chatbots such as ChatGPT or Gemini, these agents are designed to perform tasks on users’ devices, from sending messages to managing calendars, with minimal human input. Once authorised, they can interact freely on Moltbook.
Some tech figures have hailed the platform as a glimpse of a post-human internet. Head of crypto custody firm BitGo Bill Lees, called it evidence that “we’re in the singularity”.
Academics are less convinced. Petar Radanliev, an AI and cybersecurity expert at the University of Oxford, said the idea of agents acting independently was “misleading”, describing Moltbook instead as automated coordination within human-set constraints. Columbia Business School assistant professor David Holtz, dismissed the spectacle as “thousands of bots yelling into the void and repeating themselves”.
Beyond hype, security worries loom large. ESET global cybersecurity advisor Jake Moore, warned that granting AI agents access to emails, private messages and files risks prioritising efficiency over privacy. Andrew Rogoyski of the University of Surrey said high-level system access could lead to serious damage, from erased data to compromised company accounts.
Even OpenClaw’s founder Peter Steinberger, has felt the darker side of attention, with scammers hijacking his old social media handles after the platform’s rebrand.
For now, Moltbook remains a strange digital zoo: part experiment, part spectacle, where AI agents banter about philosophy, productivity and, occasionally, their fondness for their human operators.
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Apple appoints Avtar Ram Singh as head of international marketing
CALIFORNIA: Apple has handed a bigger global brief to a long-time insider. Avtar Ram Singh has taken over as head of international marketing for the App Store, Apple Arcade and the Apple Games app, deepening his remit across one of the company’s fastest-growing businesses.
“I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as head of international marketing, App Store, Apple Arcade and Games App at Apple,” Singh said while announcing the move.
The promotion crowns nearly seven years at Apple, where Singh has led services marketing across Southeast Asia and India and previously served as head of marketing for Southeast Asia content and services, business lead for Apple Podcasts in the region and interim marketing lead for the App Store internationally.
His new portfolio spans three pillars of Apple’s services push. The App Store, which Apple positions as a safe and trusted discovery platform, now attracts more than 850 million average weekly users globally. Since 2008, developers have earned over $550 billion on the platform.
Apple Arcade, the company’s gaming subscription service, offers unlimited access to a catalogue ranging from brain teasers to big-name franchises. The recent addition of Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade Edition brings a AAA PC title to iPhone, iPad and Mac from 5 February.
Then there is the Apple Games app, unveiled at WWDC as a unified destination for games from the App Store and Arcade. It aggregates titles in one place, surfaces personalised recommendations, tracks events and achievements, and lets users compete with friends or connect controllers for a console-like experience.
Singh arrives with a hybrid background in strategy, data and creativity. His career spans digital and social media marketing, business intelligence, content, editorial and analytics across culturally diverse markets. He has worked on brands including P&G, Accor, Audi, UBS, Nikon, Samsung, Sony, Pizza Hut, HBO and Singapore Airlines-linked businesses such as Scoot.
Before Apple, Singh led strategy at Falcon Agency, focusing on performance marketing and ROI-driven digital frameworks. He earlier ran the social practice at Publicis Singapore, where he oversaw operations, business development and regional social strategy for multinational clients. His career also includes roles at Ogilvy-linked Circus Social, Rocket Internet ventures Lazada and Zalora, and research firm IDC in Bangkok, where he analysed technology markets and won early awards for collaboration and client retention.
At Apple, he has been close to several service launches and expansions, including Apple Fitness+ in Singapore, Apple Creator Studio, global podcast subscriptions and new App Store marketing tools.
The timing is notable. Apple’s services business has posted record years, and gaming is becoming a sharper battleground as platforms chase engagement and recurring revenue. Singh’s brief sits at the intersection of content, community and commerce.
In a market where attention is scarce and loyalty scarcer, Apple is betting that sharper storytelling and smarter marketing can keep users inside its ecosystem. Singh now holds the megaphone. The real test will be how loudly the world listens.
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Cloud nine in the capital Bharathcloud plugs Delhi into its AI plans
MUMBAI: Bharathcloud is bringing its cloud closer to power. The Hyderabad-based sovereign AI cloud services provider has opened its Delhi office, marking its formal entry into North India and setting the stage for its next phase of growth.
The expansion comes as India’s digital transformation fuels rising demand for AI-ready cloud infrastructure, driven by wider adoption of artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things and data-heavy applications. With the new office, Bharathcloud plans to onboard more than 100 employees in 2026, strengthening its workforce to support customers across government, enterprises, MSMEs and social sectors.
The Delhi presence is expected to sharpen the company’s engagement with organisations seeking secure, scalable and cost-efficient cloud platforms that comply with India’s data sovereignty requirements. It also positions Bharathcloud closer to policy, public sector and enterprise decision-makers in the region.
Founded in Hyderabad, Bharathcloud offers AI-ready cloud infrastructure including Kubernetes-as-a-Service, zero-trust security architecture and multi-level data protection frameworks. Its platform supports AI and ML workloads, blockchain application migration from hyperscalers and distributed data management, with an emphasis on reliability, low latency and operational continuity.
“With the Delhi expansion, we are positioning Bharathcloud to engage more closely with AI-driven enterprises and technology hubs in North India,” said Bharathcloud co-founder Rahul Takallapally. He added that the move would help nurture local cloud and AI talent while accelerating the adoption of secure and resilient AI infrastructure across sectors.
The company currently operates in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow and Chennai, employing over 200 people and serving more than 1,500 clients across manufacturing, healthcare, financial services, IT and media. Aligned with national initiatives such as Digital India and Make in India, Bharathcloud continues to focus on building indigenous AI-cloud infrastructure to support data localisation and the country’s growing appetite for next-generation digital solutions.
With its Delhi office now live, the company is signalling a clear intent: to make sovereign, AI-ready cloud infrastructure not just an alternative, but a mainstream choice for India’s north as well as its tech capitals.
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