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Tom Holland and Zendaya may be sharing the screen in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, but the actor made it clear, jokingly, that his wife's on-screen character belongs to him. During a recent interview with co-stars Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway and Robert Pattinson, Holland hilariously dismissed the idea of Athena having romantic feelings for Damon's Odysseus., Hollywood, Times Now

Skyroot Aerospace launched Vikram-1 into low-Earth orbit on its maiden flight from Sriharikota. The mission marked a first for India's private sector and drew congratulations from the Prime Minister and space officials.

The Apple iPhone 18 Pro series is set to launch in September 2026, with the base model expected to hit the market between March 13 and March 19, 2027. , Technology & Science, Times Now

On Priyanka Chopra's 44th birthday, celebrate her journey as a producer by exploring five acclaimed films she backed. From heartwarming family dramas to socially relevant stories, these movies, streaming on Netflix, ZEE5 and YouTube, highlight her diverse storytelling choices beyond acting., OTT, Times Now

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The AI-powered research assistant keeps its existing features while gaining broader access to cloud-based computing for Google AI Pro subscribers.

Naga Chaitanya's Vrushakarma has reportedly bagged a Rs 48 crore non-theatrical deal with Zee for its satellite and OTT rights. Directed by Karthik Varma Dandu, the fantasy action film stars Meenakshi Chaudhary., South, Times Now

The government is reportedly considering bringing back the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR) on UPI transactions above Rs 2000. If approved, merchants may have to pay a charge of up to 0.5 per cent on eligible transactions, while small businesses with an turnover of to Rs 1.5 crore could remain exempted.

Apple has raised subscription prices for Apple Music and Apple One in India, reflecting similar increases in the US, Europe, and the UK., Technology & Science, Times Now

Astronomers have spent years using the James Webb Space Telescope to examine the atmospheres of distant worlds, hoping those thin outer layers would reveal what lies beneath. For one of the galaxy's most abundant classes of planets, that assumption may need another look.Many warm sub-Neptunes could contain far more water than their visible atmospheres indicate.