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The Redmi Note 15 Pro series impresses with durability, battery life and camera quality, but software polish still needs refinement.
The green screen has long been the hallmark of “professional” video. It represented the necessary advance planning, lighting, setup, teardown, and invariably a point at which something had gone wrong.
Apple has launched its Creative Studio subscription, bundling pro apps and bringing Pixelmator Pro to iPad for the first time under a single plan.
WhatsApp has launched Strict Account Settings, a new security mode that applies maximum privacy controls to protect journalists and high-risk users from cyber attacks.
Due to its excellent compatibility, FAT32 is one of the most commonly used file system formats for USB drives. Many devices such as game consoles, car stereos, and smart TVs only support USB drives formatted in FAT32.
Google Photos has introduced Me Meme, a new AI feature that lets users turn their own photos into fun, shareable memes.
Doctors report a rare case where immersive AI chatbot use coincided with psychosis in a young US woman, raising mental health concerns.
A new report warns AI adoption at workplaces is outpacing training, leaving many professionals uncertain and unprepared for changing roles.
OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Health, enabling users to securely connect medical records and wellness apps to better understand and manage their health data.
Google has added an ‘Answer now’ option in the Gemini app, letting users skip long reasoning and get quicker replies across devices.
X and Reddit faced widespread outages on Sunday, with users reporting loading, posting and login issues across several regions.
YouTube now lets parents limit or block Shorts for teens, adding stronger controls to curb addictive scrolling and improve digital wellbeing.
A reader poll reveals strong opposition to AI hype, proprietary chargers and fake camera lenses, as users call for more practical smartphone upgrades in 2026.
For years, static images have been the foundation of visual communication. From social media posts and landing pages to brand campaigns and editorial content, images were often enough to convey meaning, mood, and identity.
The “Are You Dead?” app has topped China’s charts, highlighting growing fears of isolation and dying unnoticed among people living alone.
AI will play a major role in hiring in 2026, LinkedIn says, helping recruiters manage applications and urging candidates to avoid generic resumes.
Keeping a close watch on babies and pets indoors has become easier with modern indoor security cameras that combine clear video, night vision and mobile alerts. Today’s smart cameras allow parents and pet owners to check in anytime, whether at work or travelling, without feeling intrusive at home. More than headline resolution, what truly matters […]
A viral Instagram video shows an iPhone surviving after being run over by multiple cars, sparking amazement over modern smartphone durability.
Google appears set to extend its redesigned Fitbit app to free users through the Public Preview, though AI health coach features may remain paid.
China is training humanoid robots by hiring young humans to repeat daily tasks, as state-backed centres race to solve a critical data shortage.