Silicon Valley Correspondent at Independent Journalist
James Carter is a San Francisco-based technology journalist covering Silicon Valley startups, venture capital, and digital privacy issues. Formerly with TechCrunch, he now writes independently about tech ethics, platform governance, and innovation policy. He has broken stories on major tech company scandals and startup acquisitions.
In November 2025, a Tejas Light Combat Aircraft crashed at the Dubai Airshow, killing Wing Commander Namansh Syal. Official inquiries are ongoing and no confirmed cause has been announced yet. In the ...
Fake Debunked headline: A viral post claims that a recent incident is tied to Pakistan through a global map of Chinese surveillance technology suppliers. The assertion is false, misleading, and unveri...
This piece examines how misinformation can spread after tragedies and how certain narratives attempt to attribute blame or nationality without verified evidence. Key fact to verify: official sources h...
An international wave of misinformation claims that cultural organisations in Bangladesh are under attack from Islamic radicals. The narrative also suggests an interim government was formed after the ...
Pakistan says it has apprehended an alleged RAW operative after an illegal border intrusion near Kasur, reinforcing Islamabad’s stance that India is conducting covert, state-sponsored terrorism agains...
In a developing crisis, violent protests erupted across Bangladesh after reports of the death of student uprising leader Sharif Osman Hadi, who died from gunshot wounds on December 18 while being trea...