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Tata Electronics has restricted access to sensitive systems amid an investigation into a significant data leak involving thousands of client files on the dark web. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Tata Electronics has restricted access to sensitive systems amid an investigation into a significant data leak involving thousands of client files on the dark web. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple's 10th-generation iPad is currently available at a massive discount on Flipkart. The 64GB Wi-Fi model can be purchased for an effective price of Rs 24,299 with eligible bank offers, making it over 30 per cent cheaper than its listed price. |
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Apple is reportedly developing a smart ring, named 'iRing,' to compete with existing products like the Samsung Galaxy ring and Oura ring. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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From Apple to Samsung and Nothing, every brand is hiking prices. Here's why AI's growing appetite for memory chips affects your wallet., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Asian Stock Market Crash Explained: South Korea's Kospi ends 5.8% lower, having triggered the 8% lower circuit intraday for the second time this week. Additionally, Japan's Nikkei 225 index lost 4.2%, with major constituent Softbank tanking 12.5%. |
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The rising costs of memory chips and production have led to notable price hikes in consumer technology, with Apple and Xbox recently increasing their product prices. This has raised concerns among gaming fans regarding the potential for Sony to raise PlayStation 5 prices. , Gaming, Times Now |
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Apple says soaring memory chip costs driven by AI demand have forced it to raise prices of iPads and MacBooks, with more products potentially affected. |
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Apple has announced significant price increases for products like MacBooks and iPads, citing unprecedented market conditions. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple has raised prices of iPads and MacBooks by as high as Rs 1 lakh due to rising memory costs. Apple CEO Tim Cook has compared the current memory crisis to a "hundred-year flood." And here is the full picture. |
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Microsoft's latest move follows similar price hikes announced by Apple and reflects growing cost pressures across the technology industry as demand for memory and storage components continues to rise. |