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Janhvi Kapoor walked the ramp in a black outfit. She made a dramatic entrance in a stunning Bandhani bodycon dress under a long black coat.

Google on Saturday announced that it’s rolling out its latest 2.5 Pro (experimental) model to all (free) Gemini app users.

The often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack.

Ever wondered what America's longest driveway looks like? Well, it's not much now, but it started with one woman's historic stand.

You'll still be able to see notifications in the YouTube app's inbox, and this change won’t affect channels that post infrequently.

The Pimax Crystal Super can now be preordered and sports a high resolution of 3840 x 3840 per eye and supports local dimming as well as foveated rendering. Two controllers are included in the box.

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Google has officially announced a significant update for Google Maps users on iOS, at least for those in the European Union. With the latest version of the app, the American-based tech giant on Friday, March 28, revealed that iPhone users can now...

China has introduced a deep-sea cable-cutting device capable of slicing through fortified underwater communication lines at record depths. Developed by state-backed researchers, the tool can operate at 4,000 metres, twice the range of current infrastructure. While officially intended for civilian use, its dual-use potential raises alarm over the security of global undersea networks. Experts warn that such technology could be exploited in geopolitical conflicts, particularly in regions like Taiwan and Guam.