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After three difficult years, Apple has staged a sharp comeback in China. And according to analysts, part of the credit may belong to an unexpected factor: a bright orange iPhone. |
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After three difficult years, Apple has staged a sharp comeback in China. And according to analysts, part of the credit may belong to an unexpected factor: a bright orange iPhone. |
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Snapchat's latest Digital Well-Being Index ranks India highest among six countries, highlighting strong parental involvement and support networks that help Gen Z navigate online risks more effectively. |
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Samsung has introduced SmartThings Home Care for its 2026 Bespoke AI air conditioners in India, enabling automatic issue detection, proactive service alerts, and quicker first-visit repairs through connected monitoring. |
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The Delhi High Court dismissed the plea to stay the release of Manoj Bajpayee's upcoming Netflix film, Ghooskhor Pandat, after the streaming platform confirmed changing its title., Web Series, Times Now |
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Elon Musk teased a vision of human civilization on the Moon with an AI-generated video, Moon 2042. It shows glowing lunar domes, Tesla vehicles, astronauts, and kids playing in space suits. While Mars has been his focus, the Moon could serve as a testing ground, making Musk's lunar plans both playful and strategic. |
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Meta-owned WhatsApp has blocked rival AI chatbots from running on the platform and the regulators are not liking this change. |
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OpenAI is pushing back against growing competition from Anthropic and Google, with CEO Sam Altman telling staff and investors that ChatGPT has returned to strong growth. |
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After the Ghaziabad tragedy, authorities are examining popular horror mobile games mentioned in the victims' diaries, urging parents to monitor screen time and age-appropriate content. |
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Google's parent company, Alphabet, has issued 100-year bonds, indicating its confidence in long-term stability and growth, with bonds maturing in 2126. The company aims to raise $20 billion to invest in infrastructure, part of a broader $185 billion initiative to advance Artificial Intelligence. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Do you remember the iconic GIP Mall in Noida? Yes, the same GIP Mall that shaped our childhood and was once a favourite hangout spot for people living across Delhi-NCR. However, after the establishment of the DLF Mall right opposite it, people gradually forgot about the iconic GIP Mall. Since then, it has become so quiet that many shops are struggling to earn a living, slowly turning the mall into what feels like an abandoned space. A video showing the emptiness of GIP Mall has now gone viral. The clip was shared on Instagram by a page identified as NCR Ki Duniya. In the video, it can be seen that there are barely any people inside the mall. Several shops are shut, and the entire place gives off an abandoned-building vibe. As the person filming the video walks through the mall, he remarks that GIP Mall, once a place filled with happiness and crowds, has now become completely deserted. He says that it is heartbreaking to see the mall in such a state and adds that, for millennials, the space held deep emotional value. He further comments that the decline of GIP Mall is a result of competition, stating that the opening of the DLF Mall right opposite it took away its footfall. He also notes that the mall now appears largely empty, with many shops shut, and concludes by expressing how upsetting the situation feels. The video also urges netizens to return to the mall and help revive it. The caption reads, "Come back to GIP! Ample parking, that open nostalgic vibe--it feels like home. Give our shopkeepers a fighting chance to survive. Your visits will revive the mall, help everyone thrive, and keep the good times rolling. Please start coming to GIP Mall again--let's make it buzz." The video has since gone viral and garnered varied reactions online. Image and video source - @noida_hi_noida/Instagram, Viral Videos, Times Now |
