Technology
Apple Budget MacBook at $599: A18 Pro Chip Coming to Mac
Apple is reportedly developing an affordable MacBook starting at $599 (₹52,000 in India), marking a significant shift in Mac pricing strategy. The device could...
Lava Probuds 30-Day Money Back Challenge: Try Before You Buy
Lava Probuds division launches an innovative 30-day trial program allowing customers to test audio products at home before committing to purchase. This revolutionary approach...
Perplexity Finance Launches in India: Free BSE & NSE Data Access
Perplexity has expanded its AI-powered finance platform to India, offering free access to premium stock market data from BSE and NSE exchanges. This launch...
AMD Ryzen 5 5500X3D Benchmarks: Budget Gaming Beast at ₹15,000
AMD's most affordable X3D processor, the Ryzen 5 5500X3D, delivers impressive PassMark results despite being the entry-level option in the X3D lineup. This budget-friendly...
Google Maps enables GPS calibration with Live View in Android
Google Maps is the most popular navigation tool around the globe and it is committed to serving us smoother services on the road. The...
Oppo announced 4 different types of Flash Chargers
Recently we have seen Oppo India was teasing the launch of the 125W Flash Charge in India. Now the company revealed that they will...
Kingston launches it next-gen KC2500 NVME PCIe SSDs with up to...
Kingston has recently launched its new NVME SSD range with fasts speeds up to 3,500MB/s in India. The KC2500 is the next generation M.2 NVMe PCIe...
Mi TV Stick with Android TV OS & up to 1080p...
Xiaomi made a lot of product announcements in Europe including the Mi curved gaming monitor and the much speculated Mi TV Stick with Android...
Realme announces their new 125W UltraDART fast charging: up to 33%...
Finally, after a lot of leaks and speculations about realme's so-called UltraDART fast charging, the Chinese smartphone maker has officially disclosed its insane fast...
After about 112 days YouTube mobile users can stream HD content...
One of the biggest caveat that most Indian users faced during lockdown was YouTube reducing default streaming quality to just 480p on the mobile...