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Anthropic has introduced Claude Fable 5 and shared benchmark results comparing it with OpenAI GPT 5.5, Google Gemini 3.5 Pro, and Claude Mythos Preview across coding, reasoning, vision, cybersecurity, biology, and automation tasks.

Former Microsoft Windows chief Steven Sinofsky has indirectly praised Apple's AI strategy. Soon after the Cupertino major announced its Siri AI update powered by the next generation of Apple Intelligence leaning heavily on on-device AI, Sinofsky took to X to proclaim, "On device models FTW."

Choosing the right capacity of powerbank can ensure reliable battery backup throughout the day, while following safety guidelines can help prevent overheating and battery damage. Here's what consumers need to know before buying a power bank.

A meteorite picked up from the sands of the Sahara has begun to complicate the quiet assumptions scientists often make about the early solar system. It is not the sort of object that draws attention at first glance, just a dark fragment of rock with odd mineral flecks caught under a microscope.

The latest beta of iOS 27, which was unveiled at WWDC 2026, has now apparently confirmed the existence of Apple's foldable iPhone, hinting at a closer launch.

Google introduced Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a new speech-to-speech AI translation model designed for real-time multilingual conversations. The technology supports more than 70 languages and can translate spoken language while preserving a speaker's tone, pacing, and expression.

Flipkart Group has partnered with Meta to enable creators to tag products from Flipkart and Myntra directly in Facebook posts and Reels, creating new monetisation opportunities.

Croma's Apple sale brings the MacBook Neo to Rs 38,440, alongside offers on iPad, AirPods and Apple Watch models for limited time only.

iQOO is reportedly preparing to launch the iQOO Neo 12 soon in China, which will succeed the iQOO Neo 11. The phone is also tipped to come with one of the most advanced displays in its segment.

In July 2013, Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano found himself in a situation no astronaut ever wants to face. While performing a spacewalk outside the International Space Station, water began leaking into his helmet.