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A fresh Western Disturbance is set to bring thundersqualls, hail and dust storms across parts of North and central India. The change comes as the southwest monsoon advances further and temperatures in the northwest are forecast to ease.

Leaks suggest the iPhone 18 Pro Max could bring a smaller Dynamic Island, a larger battery and a 2nm chip. The rumoured upgrades point to a stronger focus on efficiency, cameras and stable India pricing.

SK Hynix and Micron have entered the $1 trillion market cap club due to the rising demand for AI. SK Hynix supplies to Nvidia, while Micron is struggling to meet memory chip demand. Other tech giants like Samsung, Alphabet, and Amazon are also experiencing a surge in AI demand. The industry is expected to spend [...]

Meta has introduced paid Plus subscriptions for Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, alongside new Meta One plans. The move signals that Meta is no longer relying only on ads for revenue.

Reliance Jio Platforms has launched a new Jio OTT Pass in India priced at Rs 200. The new entertainment-focused add-on plan offers access to more than 15 OTT platforms, over 1,000 live TV channels, YouTube Premium benefits, and 30GB of mobile data with 28 days validity.

X Corp. has opened Android pre-registration for XChat on Google Play Store. The standalone messaging app will offer encrypted chats, disappearing messages, screenshot blocking, and file sharing support.

Reddit appears to be facing an outage in the US on Wednesday, with Downdetector reporting hundreds of complaints. Users reported issues with the app, website, and server connectivity., Technology & Science, Times Now

In a video posted on Instagram, Amazon employee Shreyashi Sinha captured a candid conversation with the driver during a routine ride that quickly turned memorable.

Sridhar Vembu, CEO of Zoho, has voiced strong criticism against the prevailing narrative that AI is solely beneficial. He argues that the productivity gains attributed to AI are minimal and that companies often use it as a scapegoat for layoffs driven by economic pressures. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Big tech firms like Google, Meta, Apple, and Microsoft are under global scrutiny due to issues such as user privacy and market dominance. , Technology & Science, Times Now