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Climate projections are drawing attention to potential shifts in India's rainy season, with implications that could extend far beyond weather forecasts. |
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Climate projections are drawing attention to potential shifts in India's rainy season, with implications that could extend far beyond weather forecasts. |
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Far out in the south-eastern Indian Ocean, a vast and largely unexplored stretch of seafloor is reshaping how scientists understand deep-ocean history. Hidden within the Diamantina fracture zone, the seabed is marked by long scars, deep trenches, and ridges that plunge into near-total darkness under extreme pressure. |
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The tournament, expanded from 32 to 48 teams and played across 16 cities, takes place from June 11 to July 19 |
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The Metropolitan Police and Apple are sharing data to track stolen iPhones after theft. Early figures suggest tougher security is reducing reactivation, resale value and the incentive to steal. |
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Messi used ChatGPT to imagine himself in Argentina's colours. Now Indian fans are finding their own creative ways to follow the World Cup with AI. |
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Deezer has introduced an AI music detector aimed at helping users identify tracks generated by artificial intelligence in their playlists. This tool connects to various streaming platforms, scanning users' libraries to determine the percentage of AI-generated music., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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A German court's decision in a lawsuit against Google could influence the answer to pressing legal questions in the AI era, such as who should be held liable for AI-generated errors and hallucinations? |
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Paramjeet Singh Mehta, Head of Product and Marketing for Asus India's Consumer Business, said the company currently meets around 10% of its consumer laptop demand in India through local manufacturing. That share is expected to rise significantly this year with the addition of gaming laptop production. |
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The upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to be a massive event, with over five million fans anticipated. Security measures are unprecedented, featuring facial recognition, surveillance cameras, and robotic dogs., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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According to a report, India has become the fourth country in the world to provide telecom services to its citizens by deploying indigenous technology within its mobile towers. |
