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Tom Holland and Zendaya may be sharing the screen in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, but the actor made it clear, jokingly, that his wife's on-screen character belongs to him. During a recent interview with co-stars Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway and Robert Pattinson, Holland hilariously dismissed the idea of Athena having romantic feelings for Damon's Odysseus., Hollywood, Times Now

Animals and their stories of existence have always surprised humans. From the way they are born to their skills of survival, all of these speak volumes on how the universe has created and empowered each being.

Google Pay, PhonePe, BHIM, and other UPI apps now support biometric authentication for payments up to Rs 5,000. Here's how to enable fingerprint or Face ID and the key limitations.

A CCTV video allegedly showing a man stealing mobile phones from sleeping patients inside a hospital ward in Uttar Pradesh's Budaun has gone viral., Viral, Times Now

With the AI boom, one tech job has risen in demand - Forward Deployed Engineers, or FDEs. Be it OpenAI, Google or even TCS, everyone wants FDEs and are willing to pay big money for them. But how do you become one?

India has launched its first indigenously developed hydrogen fuel cell train on the Jind-Sonipat section. The pilot builds railway infrastructure and operational experience for wider green mobility.

Gigabyte has unveiled its first Made-in-India gaming laptop, the Gaming A16, produced in partnership with Dixon Technologies and set to launch soon across retail and online channels.

Skyroot Aerospace is poised to launch Vikram-1, India's first privately developed orbital-class rocket, on July 18 from Sriharikota's Satish Dhawan Space Centre., Science, Times Now

Samsung has introduced Flex Titanium, for next-gen foldable display tech, which is designed to make future Galaxy foldable smartphones thinner, stronger and more durable. The new technology combines a titanium-alloy film with a titanium support plate to improve structural strength.