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Google Maps' Gemini upgrade brings hands-free AI help to walking and cycling, offering directions, tips and local insights on the go.

2026 will be the blockbuster year for mobile photography. From the iPhone 18 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to Google Pixel 11 Pro XL, Vivo X300 Ultra and OnePlus 16, upcoming flagships promise massive sensors, smarter optics, advanced zoom and DSLR-level image quality for serious camera enthusiasts. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, Akshaye Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan and others, released on Netflix on January 30. But soon after it started streaming, netizens started expressing anger for a shortened version of the Aditya Dhar directorial playing on the OTT. We list down the possible reasons., Bollywood, Times Now

By scanning nearly 100 million images, researchers uncovered rare galaxies, gravitational lenses and mysterious objects lurking in NASA's historic archive.

Nvidia's plan to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI to help it train and run its latest artificial-intelligence models has stalled, the Wall Street Journal reported

Demon Slayer has recently become the heart of anime lovers. With its stunning visuals and stunning storyline, this anime has got the attention of many. So for Demon Slayer lovers, we have got some amazing wallpaper for your device. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Apple is working with Google to bring the Siri AI version back to life and Gemini AI will have a big say in that.

Blaupunkt has launched the OMG Atom BT speaker in India, featuring 60W output, DSP-powered audio, rugged build, and party-focused design.

Former Meta contractors alleged that WhatsApp messages could be accessed despite the app's end-to-end encryption claims. The US Department of Commerce investigated these assertions, raising doubts about the privacy of user communications., Technology & Science, Times Now

Yann LeCun, professor at New York University and former chief AI scientist at Meta, says current AI systems lack the ability to model the real world, a limitation he believes cannot be solved by simply making large language models bigger.