Technology
Celebrity MasterChef Turns Up the Heat: Ranveer Brar’s Pasta Challenge Leaves Stars in a Tangle
Celebrity MasterChef Updates!
Imagine walking into a kitchen, ready to whip up a quick meal, only to find yourself face-to-face with a pasta machine that...
Unlocking More with 20-Rupee Google Play Redeem Codes
20-Rupee Google Play Redeem Codes!
On the surface, it seemed too small to matter. A mere 20 rupees can’t even buy you a fancy cup...
Apple to Invest $500 Billion in the U.S. to Counter Trump’s Tariffs
Apple is making a historic move by committing a massive $500 billion investment in the United States over the next four years. This decision,...
Qualcomm and Google Extend Android Software Support to 8 Years
Qualcomm and Google have announced an extended software support plan for select Android smartphones, increasing updates to eight years. This effort extends to devices...
Samsung Gears Up for a Comeback in the AC Market with...
Samsung India is making a bold comeback in the residential air-conditioner (AC) market, aiming to capture a double-digit market share in 2025. After a...
Airtel Nationwide Outage: What Happened and How It Impacted Users
On December 26, 2024, millions of Airtel users across India faced a major service disruption, leaving them unable to make calls, access mobile data,...
Apple Won’t Build a Search Engine: Eddy Cue Explains Why
Apple’s Senior Vice President of Services, Eddy Cue, shared the unscripted reasoning behind the company’s lack of plans to build its own search engine—something...
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti & 5070 Specs Leak: Cores, VRAM,...
The specifications for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 GPUs have been reaffirmed by well-known leaker Kopite7kimi. Now, NVIDIA’s upcoming Blackwell...
Does Uber Charge More on iPhones? Viral Post Sparks Heated Debate
A recent LinkedIn post by Indian entrepreneur Nirali Parekh has ignited a fiery debate online, questioning whether Uber charges higher fares for iPhone users...
Intel’s Wildcat Lake Chips Set to Replace Alder Lake-N
Intel's next low-end mobile processor series, Wildcat Lake, is expected to replace the Alder Lake-N series, focusing on ultra-low-power devices like mini-PCs and energy-efficient...