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Realme is preparing to launch its mid-range smartphone, the Realme 16, which has already been unveiled in Vietnam. The design features a rear camera island reminiscent of the iPhone Air, with a unique selfie mirror integrated into the camera module. , Technology & Science, Times Now

The best budget smartphones under Rs 50,000 in 2026 are genuinely impressive. From Google Pixel 10a's AI photography and OnePlus 15R's massive 7400 mAh battery to Redmi Note 15 Pro+'s 200MP camera at Rs 39,999 and Vivo V70's 5,000 nits display, these seven affordable Android phones deliver flagship-grade features without the flagship price tag., Technology & Science, Times Now

Samsung's last-generation flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, has received a price cut in India. The smartphone, which was earlier listed at Rs 1,29,999 for the 256GB variant, is now available at Rs 1,08,918 on Flipkart.

BTS The Comeback Live ARIRANG streamed on Netflix for the global ARMY on March 21. The concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square had RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook returning on stage after almost four years, making it an emotional chapter for K-pop., Reviews, Times Now

Apple has announced WWDC 2026 will run from June 8 to June 12, featuring online sessions, AI updates, developer tools, and a limited in-person event at Apple Park.

Meta is soon going to remove end-to-end encryption from Instagram. Scroll down to know what it means.

OnePlus Nord 6 Naruto Edition is coming soon. Check expected price in India, launch timeline and everything we know so far about this special edition phone., Technology & Science, Times Now

A growing debate around mobile data usage in India has sparked fresh demands for telecom operators to allow unused daily data to carry forward. The issue highlights the concerns over consumer rights, fairness and better utilisation of paid services.

WhatsApp is working on a new feature that may remove messages within minutes after being read, aiming to improve chat privacy and reduce long-term storage of sensitive conversations.

The incident raises questions on civic sense and responsibility in public spaces