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According to the report, 92.3 percent of children aged 14 to 16 years know how to use a smartphone. While 61 percent utilize it for educational purposes, a significant 82.5 percent are engaged in social media browsing. This shift in smartphone usage has sparked concerns about its impact on students' academic performance.
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Announcing that the 3(a) series will be launching on March 4 in a post made on X, the company shared a short video clip which shows glimpses of the phone.
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X partners with Visa on payment service in an effort to become an 'everything app'
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Apple had launched the last iPhone SE in 2022. Hence, the anticipation for the fourth-generation iPhone SE has been high
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The teaser comes after the London-based company confirmed earlier that the Nothing Phone 3 would debut in March 2025
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The company has developed Ocean Mode technology, available on Galaxy S24 Ultra, which allows divers to take high-quality underwater images of coral reefs
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'Rock in India' campaign, presented as a short video featuring stand-up comedian Ravi Gupta, humorously tackles the misconception that boAt products are ‘Made in China’
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The wearable device, created by the San Francisco-based startup Based Hardware, offers versatility in how it can be used. It can be worn as a necklace that responds to voice commands like "Hey Omi," or it can be affixed to the back of the head using medical tape. In the latter form, it functions as a "brain interface," reading brain waves and analyzing information without the need for speech or verbal commands.
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The lightweight yet feature-packed marvel is crafted to inspire creativity across diverse photography and videography genres, making it a must-have for professionals and enthusiasts alike
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Here are a few details about each of the Galaxy S25 series smartphones to be launched soon
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The flagship smartwatch Noise ColorFit Pro 6 Series features advanced health monitoring, according to the company
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Brands like OnePlus, Xiaomi and realme have already stormed the Indian markets with their affordable, user-friendly smartphones, which also boasts more advanced features. Confused which to go for? Fret not. Here’s a detailed list of the recent launches to make your job easier
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A review of the free2play (f2p) idle game with RPG elements
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The Galaxy S25 series is rumored to come with a higher price tag compared to its predecessors. The base Galaxy S25 model is expected to start at Rs 85,000 for the 128GB variant, while the S25+ may be priced from Rs 1,09,000. The flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra is anticipated to begin at Rs 1,38,000, with the top-end 1TB version reaching Rs 1,70,000.
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The Noise Tag 1 ensures seamless functionality on both platforms, offering Google Fast Pair and Find My Device Network support for Android users (running Android 9 or later) and relying on Apple's Find My Network for iOS users.
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Apple is suspending an error-prone feature that used artificial intelligence to deliver bogus news alerts to some iPhone owners. The beta version is only available to a relatively small group of iPhone users and developers, but the same features are usually released in an update available to all users several weeks after the testing begins
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What makes the Moto G Power a fairly strong contender for a tough phone is its MIL-STD-810H certification, giving it quality ratings for drops, temperature extremes, and high humidity. It conducts short drop tests which prove it can survive falls from tufted distances of close to four feet with temperatures between -4°F and 140°F.
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The Firefly constellation satellites were integrated via Exolaunch and launched aboard the Transporter-12 rideshare mission with SpaceX. The launch took place around 1 am
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Launches premium smart QLED TVs available exclusively on Amazon
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According to early industry estimates, Apple exported more than $12 billion worth iPhones last year, which is more than 40 per cent growth from 2023
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The device is powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 5G chipset for enhanced user experience
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According to a survey by online platform LocalCircles, 60 per cent of iPhone users and 40 per cent of Android users in India faced issues
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These are least repairable, least private and least sustainable products, say tech experts at the world’s most powerful tech event at Las Vegas
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The POCO X7 Pro boasts a 6.67-inch 1.5K 120Hz OLED display, the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra processor, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. It includes a 50MP main camera with OIS and a 6,550mAh battery with 90W fast charging. The POCO X7 Pro starts at Rs 27,999.