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Google has introduced Google AI Edge Eloquent, a new dictation and transcription tool designed for writers and transcribers. This free application operates offline and utilizes advanced speech recognition technology to enhance text quality by filtering out filler words. , Technology & Science, Times Now

Apple's anticipated foldable iPhone may face delays due to engineering challenges encountered during its early testing phase. Originally expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 series in September, the release is now speculated for 2027. , Technology & Science, Times Now

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI is already changing coding roles, boosting developer productivity today. In the near future, AI could enable solo developers to handle tasks that once required entire teams, while also transforming research and knowledge-driven work with "career-defining" outputs., Technology & Science, Times Now

The IMD predicts heavy rain and hailstorms across North and East India on April 8 due to a western disturbance. Temperatures will stay below normal in several states.

Samsung is reportedly working on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, a more compact foldable smartphone expected to launch in July 2026. Early renders indicate it will feature a smaller outer display of 5.4 inches and an inner display of 7.6 inches, enhancing portability compared to the larger Galaxy Z TriFold. , Technology & Science, Times Now

WhatsApp has begun testing SIM-binding in India, prompting users to verify SIM presence on devices, aligning with government rules aimed at curbing fraud, misuse, and strengthening telecom-linked digital identity checks.

The Artemis II mission successfully conducted a flyby of the Moon, bringing astronauts within 4,067 miles of its surface and reaching a record distance of 252,756 miles from Earth. , Technology & Science, Times Now

The Nothing Phone 4A Pro glows, turns heads, and actually takes decent photos, but is a flashy design enough to justify Rs 43,000 in 2026?

The universe is at it again; scientists have been baffled by a discovery that turns all the knowledge they have on planetary systems on its head. Scie.

Three YouTube creators have filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging it scraped millions of videos to train AI models, violating copyright law and YouTube's protections.