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The Digital News Publishers Association Sets New Ethical Guardrails for India’s Online Media
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The Digital News Publishers Association Sets New Ethical Guardrails for India’s Online Media

The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) introduces a comprehensive Code of Ethics to balance editorial independence with strict journalistic accountability in the digital age.
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The Digital Paper Trail: How India’s POCSO Act and Section 228A Clash with the Era of Viral Sharing
Technology World News

The Digital Paper Trail: How India’s POCSO Act and Section 228A Clash with the Era of Viral Sharing

An analysis of India's strict laws against disclosing sexual offense victims' identities and the legal risks of digital publishing under the POCSO Act and Section 228A.
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The Silent Bottleneck: Why Agentic AI is Triggering a Massive CPU Demand Surge
Laptop & PC Technology

The Silent Bottleneck: Why Agentic AI is Triggering a Massive CPU Demand Surge

While GPUs grabbed the early AI spotlight, the rise of agentic AI is creating a structural shift in data center architecture, doubling CPU market growth forecasts.
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The TWS Pivot: Why Earbuds Are Winning the War for Your Ears
Technology Wearables

The TWS Pivot: Why Earbuds Are Winning the War for Your Ears

From the Apple AirPods phenomenon to the rise of high-fidelity IEMs, we analyze how the portable audio market shifted toward True Wireless Stereo (TWS) and what it means for sound quality.
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The Windows 11 Transition Friction: Why Millions are Clinging to Windows 10
Laptop & PC Technology

The Windows 11 Transition Friction: Why Millions are Clinging to Windows 10

Despite the push for Windows 11, a massive portion of the desktop market remains on Windows 10. We analyze the hardware barriers and the looming Windows 12 transition.
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Apple’s Foldable Strategy: Why the Quiet Shift in Supply Chain Logic Signals a Real Device
Mobile Technology

Apple’s Foldable Strategy: Why the Quiet Shift in Supply Chain Logic Signals a Real Device

New supply chain data and patent filings suggest Apple is moving past prototype failures toward a viable foldable iPhone strategy.
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Google’s AI Overviews are Driving Users Toward DuckDuckGo
Technology

Google’s AI Overviews are Driving Users Toward DuckDuckGo

As Google integrates generative AI into search results, a growing number of users are migrating to privacy-focused DuckDuckGo to avoid 'AI clutter'.
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Hyundai’s Georgia Metaplant: A Massive Bet on Software-Defined Manufacturing
Technology

Hyundai’s Georgia Metaplant: A Massive Bet on Software-Defined Manufacturing

Hyundai is pivoting from traditional assembly lines to a software-driven 'Metaplant' in Georgia, aiming to disrupt EV production scales and supply chains.
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 Shifts Focus Toward ‘Glassmorphism’ and UI Fluidity
Mobile Technology

Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 Shifts Focus Toward ‘Glassmorphism’ and UI Fluidity

Google's latest Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 doubles down on background blur and bouncy animations, signaling a visual shift for the Pixel lineup.
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The Planned Obsolescence Trap: Why Samsung’s Early Tablet Strategy Pushed Power Users Toward iPad
Mobile Technology

The Planned Obsolescence Trap: Why Samsung’s Early Tablet Strategy Pushed Power Users Toward iPad

A retrospective look at the early Android tablet market and how Samsung's software update failures and hardware reliability issues drove a migration to Apple.
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Apple’s Foldable Ambitions: The ‘iPhone Ultra’ and the High Stakes of Entering a Mature Market
Mobile Technology

Apple’s Foldable Ambitions: The ‘iPhone Ultra’ and the High Stakes of Entering a Mature Market

From 'Passport-style' dummy models to conflicting production reports, we analyze the emerging details of Apple's first foldable iPhone Ultra.
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Google’s June Android Drop Expands AI Guardrails and ‘Wardrobe’ Tools Across the Ecosystem
Mobile Technology

Google’s June Android Drop Expands AI Guardrails and ‘Wardrobe’ Tools Across the Ecosystem

Google's June Android Drop brings AI-powered scam detection to the Phone app and a new digital wardrobe to Google Photos, alongside expanded Quick Share compatibility.
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Asus Returns to the Tablet Market with the Asus Pad and Health-Centric VivoWatch 6 Plus
Mobile Technology

Asus Returns to the Tablet Market with the Asus Pad and Health-Centric VivoWatch 6 Plus

Asus unveils the Asus Pad with a 12.2-inch OLED display and the AI-focused VivoWatch 6 Plus at Computex 2026, signaling a strategic pivot in its mobile hardware portfolio.
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Nvidia’s RTX Spark Debuts at Computex 2026, Signaling a Potential Shift Toward Arm-Based Desktops
Technology

Nvidia’s RTX Spark Debuts at Computex 2026, Signaling a Potential Shift Toward Arm-Based Desktops

Nvidia's new RTX Spark SoC brings massive AI power to Arm-based laptops and mini-PCs, potentially ending the x86 reign of Intel and AMD.
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The Death of the Mid-Range Laptop: How AI and Inflation are Hollowing Out the PC Market
Laptop & PC Technology

The Death of the Mid-Range Laptop: How AI and Inflation are Hollowing Out the PC Market

From the budget-friendly MacBook Neo to Nvidia's high-end RTX Spark, the laptop market is splitting into two extremes, leaving the mid-range consumer behind.
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Gigabyte’s Aero X16 Price Cut Makes It a Rare High-RAM Value Play
Gaming Technology

Gigabyte’s Aero X16 Price Cut Makes It a Rare High-RAM Value Play

The Gigabyte Aero X16 is now available for $1,389.99, offering a rare combination of 32GB RAM and RTX 5070 graphics in a portable 16-inch chassis.
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Dell’s New XPS 13 Gambles on MacBook Neo’s Playbook—But Windows May Be the Breaking Point
Laptop & PC Technology

Dell’s New XPS 13 Gambles on MacBook Neo’s Playbook—But Windows May Be the Breaking Point

Dell's new $699 XPS 13 mimics the premium build and efficiency of the MacBook Neo, but 8GB of RAM and Windows 11's memory management create a risky user experience.
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NASA Names Artemis III Crew, Setting the Stage for First Human Return to Lunar South Pole
Science Technology

NASA Names Artemis III Crew, Setting the Stage for First Human Return to Lunar South Pole

NASA has officially unveiled the crew for Artemis III, the ambitious mission intended to land the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface.
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The NIAID Leadership Void: Why the US’s Premier Infectious Disease Hub is Sidelined During New Ebola Outbreaks
Science Technology

The NIAID Leadership Void: Why the US’s Premier Infectious Disease Hub is Sidelined During New Ebola Outbreaks

An analysis of the leadership vacuum at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and its impact on the US response to escalating Ebola threats.
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Maine’s Gubernatorial Primaries Trigger Ranked Choice Tabulations in Tight Race
Technology World News

Maine’s Gubernatorial Primaries Trigger Ranked Choice Tabulations in Tight Race

Neither Democratic nor Republican candidates secured a majority in Maine's governor primaries, pushing both races into ranked choice voting tabulations.
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