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To provide the company with financial breathing space, the government has now approved a ten year moratorium on the Company's AGR dues. Further the dues have been frozen at Rs 87,700 crores as of 31st December 2025.

Whether Apple has delayed the iPhone 18 launch to next year or not. This new is not stopping leaks and rumours from coming ioutDisplay details of Apple's next-generation iPhones have surfaced online, offering an early look at what could change with the upcoming iPhone 18 lineup.

OnePlus may rebrand its recently launched Turbo 6 series for international markets, potentially introducing the OnePlus Nord 6 and Nord CE 6. The Nord 6 is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and the Nord CE 6 may utilise a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor., Technology & Science, Times Now

Nothing CEO Carl Pei on Wednesday said that pricing will inevitably increase across their smartphone portfolio due to rising memory costs which has already increased by up to 3x

Nasa and SpaceX have conducted a first-of-its-kind medical evacuation from the International Space Station today. Watch live as the Crew 11 astronauts splash down off the California coast following their urgent return.

A sudden onset of dense fog shrouded Delhi and its adjoining areas on Wednesday morning, cutting visibility, as the AQI remained in the very poor category at 360. The airport issued an advisory for low visibility procedures.

Google is set to start developing and manufacturing its premium Pixel phones, including Pixel, Pixel Pro and Pixel Fold, in Vietnam this year. The move signals Google's push to reduce its reliance on China and build a more diversified smartphone supply chain.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will bring several notable upgrades over the Galaxy S25 Ultra. From a refreshed design and next-gen processors to a brighter display, improved camera processing and faster charging, the handset could be one of Samsung's biggest flagship updates in years.

Apple Creator Studio will be available on the App Store from Wednesday, January 28. In India, it will cost Rs 399 per month or Rs 3,999 per year, with a one-month free trial. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Verizon experienced a widespread outage Wednesday, with customers across several states reporting their phones lost service and switched to SOS mode, according to DownDetector. The company said engineers are working to fix the issue and apologized, noting that emergency 911 calls should still function., Technology & Science, Times Now