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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued a formal notice to Meta regarding paid Instagram ads allegedly promoting Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM). Discover the potential legal actions under the IT and POCSO Acts.

US President Donald Trump's deal-making approach provides a tangible diplomatic channel, but a lasting resolution requires a lot more. News18 explains

Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra could finally receive its biggest battery upgrade in years, according to a new leak. The flagship is reportedly being tested with battery capacities of up to 5,800mAh, potentially surpassing the rumoured iPhone 18 Pro Max.

Hotels are usually built for travellers, but some are designed for creatures no bigger than your thumb. Scientists and conservationists have spent years creating these miniature refuges for wild bees in the form of small nesting structures fitted with narrow tunnels that mimic the hollow stems and cavities many solitary bee species naturally use to lay their eggs.

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 is expected on July 22. Here's everything we know about the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Flip 8, Galaxy Watch 9, leaked prices, and expected specifications., Technology & Science, Times Now

ARC has opened registrations for the waitlist of its first handheld gaming device in India, offering early access to updates, launch announcements, community initiatives, and pre-launch purchase opportunities.

The iPhone-maker has been able to enable card payments as it complied with RBI's tokenisation rules

Ketan Agarwal murder case accused Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary were sent to 14-day judicial custody. Police cited recovered phones and coded chats, while the defence opposed further custody.

The EU court upheld a EUR4.1 billion fine against Google for antitrust violations related to its Android operating system.

The Centre has asked WhatsApp to pause its username rollout, saying the feature could affect cybercrime investigations, while critics argue existing laws should define such oversight instead of executive intervention.