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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has taken an indirect jibe at Anthropic and its chief Dario Amodei over the latter's fallout with the Pentagon. Altman's comments come at a time when Anthropic has vowed to challenge the US government's decision to label it a "supply chain risk," in court.

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro vs Nothing Phone (4a). From Glyph lighting to cameras and processors, here's how the two models differ.

Google has introduced the Gemini Canvas, an innovative AI feature designed to empower users in various creative and educational endeavors. This tool allows individuals to generate interactive content, such as quizzes, apps, games, and webpages, using simple prompts. , Technology & Science, Times Now

WhatsApp is developing a paid subscription service named WhatsApp Plus, set to launch on both Android and iOS platforms. While the basic messaging features will remain free, this new tier will introduce enhanced customisation options, such as the ability to pin up to 20 chats and various themes and icons. , Technology & Science, Times Now

The Indian cricket team delayed their March 3 training in Mumbai to avoid the Lunar Eclipse. They reportedly wanted to avoid the 'bad luck' associated with the 'Chandra Grahan'.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra introduces a Privacy Display feature, but early reports suggest reduced brightness and image quality when enabled. Here's what users are saying and the phone's full specifications.

The trailer for BTS The Comeback Live | ARIRANG by BTS has left fans emotional ahead of the March 21 live event on Netflix. The nostalgic preview made ARMYs say they are 'sobbing' and counting days until the group's reunion performance., Korean, Times Now

London-based tech brand Nothing has launched the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro in India, promising flagship-style cameras, Snapdragon performance, AI-driven software and its most refined transparent design yet.

Explore the India-Canada uranium deal's impact on India's nuclear program and energy security in this comprehensive analysis.

A lawsuit has been filed against Meta in the US after a report found that the footage recorded by users with Meta's AI smartglasses was being watched by subcontractors in Kenya, including sensitive content such as nudity and sex.