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    Nothing confirms Phone (2) launch to happen on July 11

    Nothing Phone (2) is expected to be more than 30% costlier than its predecessor.  London-based consumer electronics maker Nothing on Tuesday confirmed the much-awaited release date of...

    Xiaomi Pad 6 launched in India; All You Need to Know

    The Xiaomi Pad 6, succeeding the Xiaomi Pad 5 released a year ago, introduces a new design and upgraded specifications.

    Asus Zenfone 10: Compact Flagship Smartphone to Debut on June 29

    Asus has officially revealed the launch date of its highly anticipated smartphone, the Asus Zenfone 10. The company took to its official Twitter handle...

    Reliance Jio Launches JioTag, an Affordable Bluetooth Tracker like Apple’s AirTag

    Reliance Jio, a leading telecommunications company in India, has introduced JioTag, a Bluetooth tracker that aims to provide users with an accessible and affordable...

    Meta Verified now available to iOS, Android users in India for Rs 699

    Meta Verified was introduced in February and the service offers Instagram and Facebook users coveted verified blue tick marks.  American tech major Meta announced on...

    Amazon reportedly planning to launch ad-supported tier for Prime Video

    Amazon is also in talks with Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Global about commencing ad-based versions of their streaming services through Prime Video Channels.  Amazon is...

    Samsung to host next Galaxy Unpacked event for the first time in Seol in July

    Samsung first held the Galaxy Unpacked event in February this year.  South Korean multinational consumer tech giant Samsung today confirmed that it will host the next Galaxy Unpacked event...

    Nothing Phone (2) display size, other features revealed; smartphone to launch in July

    Nothing Phone (2) will feature a 6.7-inch screen and will come with a 4,700mAh battery.  London-based consumer electronics maker Nothing revealed the display size and...

    Dyson Global Dust Study Reveals Evolved Cleaning Habits in India Post-COVID

    Dyson study reveals that over 40 per cent of Indian households admitted to cleaning their households only when they can see visible dust.

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