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WhatsApp has submitted its response to the Indian government's concerns regarding its proposed "username" feature, which allows communication without sharing phone numbers. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Google has strongly opposed an Indian court ruling that accused it of violating a company's trademark rights by allowing competitors to bid on its name as an advertising keyword. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Apple's iPhone 18 Pro models could feature a variable aperture camera that may cost 50% more than the iPhone 17 Pro's primary camera module due to its complex design.

The move removes import duties of up to 7.5 per cent on select electronic components and is expected to benefit manufacturers such as Apple and Xiaomi while supporting India's localisation push.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended the company's AI strategy after 8,000 layoffs, saying AI should improve worker productivity, create new jobs, and help businesses grow instead of replacing employees.

Scientists have suggested that instead of continuing to keep large amounts of water in Lake Powell, the reservoir should gradually be drained and the water stored in Lake Mead instead.

Samsung is preparing to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event. However, a new leak suggests that the Galaxy Z Flip series may be discontinued, with the Flip 8 potentially being its last iteration., Technology & Science, Times Now

Fidji Simo, OpenAI's Chief of Product, steps down from full-time role due to worsening chronic illness and will become a part-time advisor, focusing on her health and AI's role in healthcare.

An Indian woman's US home tour shows the space, backyard and privacy available in her Connecticut house. The video sparks a discussion about property prices and what a middle-class home looks like in India and America.

A WhatsApp exchange between a Pune employee and his manager during heavy rain has sparked debate after a work-from-home request was turned down despite flooded roads