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Apple is expected to split its 2026 iPhone launch, with iPhone 18 Pro models arriving in September and standard models reportedly following in spring 2027. |
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Apple is expected to split its 2026 iPhone launch, with iPhone 18 Pro models arriving in September and standard models reportedly following in spring 2027. |
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Google has opened its office in Pakistan, which was inaugurated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. A post from the Pakistan Prime Minister's Office stated that the office's purpose is to promote technology in the country. |
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Former OpenAI executive says better biological data could unlock AI's medical potential, while Anthropic chief Dario Amodei predicts major disease breakthroughs within five to 10 years. |
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In arid regions, farmers face the challenge of producing food while working with limited freshwater supplies. In Saudi Arabia, where agriculture relies heavily on irrigation, reducing water loss from cultivated soil is an important challenge. |
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CMF Buds Neo will be the latest and most affordable wireless earbuds. While CMF has yet to reveal their price and specifications, the company has teased the design and charging case, while certification listings suggest the earbuds could be manufactured in India. |
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Meta faced a landmark trial as 29 US states accused the company of designing Facebook and Instagram to keep children hooked, misleading consumers about safety and improperly collecting minors' data. |
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Five portable neck fans from Portronics, REXERA, Gesto, Drumstone, and Koonie are available on Amazon for under Rs 1,500. |
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Capture smoother videos, steadier footage and more professional-looking shots with these phone gimbals that combine stabilisation, tracking and convenient shooting modes. |
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Apple is changing its EU App Store rules, introducing a five per cent fee for digital transactions through apps distributed outside the App Store as it responds to the bloc's Digital Markets Act., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Long before humans learned how to turn petroleum into bottles and bags and packaging, nature had already invented her own plastic. These natural polymers have been made for hundreds of millions of years hidden inside microorganisms living in soils, sediments and oceans - and new research suggests animals have been eating and breaking them down for almost as long. |
