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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.

Dubai has introduced a fast-track tourist visa service that allows visitors to obtain a 30-day or 60-day single-entry visa within 48 working hours after submitting the required documents.

Apple's next flagship is shaping up for a September 2026 debut with a 2nm chip, variable aperture cameras, a smaller Dynamic Island, and an upgraded Siri -- here is what leaks and analyst reports suggest.

Google's plan to expand AI Search to over 200 countries raises concerns among publishers who rely on search traffic for revenue. The new AI Search format provides direct answers, reducing website visits and potentially harming local and regional publishers. T, Technology & Science, Times Now

As AI gets more expensive, popularity of Chinese AI models like DeepSeek is growing fast, even though these models are not as good as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini. Industry experts believe the cost pressure is real and most companies will move to a hybrid model for AI use.

From avoiding awkward small talk to delivering uninterrupted monologues on WhatsApp, Kolkatans explain why texts and voice notes have become the preferred language of modern communication

The tournament, expanded from 32 to 48 teams and played across 16 cities, takes place from June 11 to July 19

Telegram has launched a new native app for Apple Watch, bringing a wide range of messaging features directly to watchOS users. The app allows users to send and receive messages, listen to voice notes, view stickers, play GIFs and videos, browse contacts, and easily share locations.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has accepted that the AI company does not know how the US military used its Claude AI models during a strike on an Iranian school in February that killed 175 people, largely schoolgirls. However, Amodei insists that this terrible incident only highlights the need for strict AI use policies.

Microsoft has reportedly restricted employee access to Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 due to concerns around new data retention policies, while customers continue to access the model through Microsoft platforms.