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Daali Dhananjaya Ventures Into Production With ‘Jerax’ on ZEE5
Entertainment Technology

Daali Dhananjaya Ventures Into Production With ‘Jerax’ on ZEE5

Kannada actor Daali Dhananjaya makes his debut as a producer with the fantasy-comedy thriller 'Jerax,' set to stream on ZEE5 with a focus on local Karnataka culture.
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Leaked Renders Suggest DJI is Splitting the Osmo Pocket 4 Into Standard and Pro Models
Camera Technology

Leaked Renders Suggest DJI is Splitting the Osmo Pocket 4 Into Standard and Pro Models

Leaked renders from X reveal the DJI Osmo Pocket 4's design and a potential 'Pro' variant, featuring a 1-inch sensor and high-frame-rate 4K recording.
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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Swaps Sensor for Pro-Grade Glass in Bid to Corner the Vlogging Market
Camera Technology

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Swaps Sensor for Pro-Grade Glass in Bid to Corner the Vlogging Market

DJI launches the Osmo Pocket 4 featuring a massive 1-inch CMOS sensor and refined gimbal stabilization. Here is how it stacks up against the competition.
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Canon targets Indian videographers with EOS R6 V and First L-Series Power Zoom Lens
Mobile Technology

Canon targets Indian videographers with EOS R6 V and First L-Series Power Zoom Lens

Canon expands its mirrorless lineup in India with the EOS R6 V full-frame camera and the RF 20-50mm f/4L IS USM PZ, specifically engineered for professional video production.
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Google Bows to UK Regulators, Launching Opt-Out Toggle for AI Search Overviews
Technology World News

Google Bows to UK Regulators, Launching Opt-Out Toggle for AI Search Overviews

Under pressure from the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, Google is introducing a Search Console toggle allowing websites to opt out of AI-generated search results.
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Google Bets on Massive Water Replenishment Projects to Offset AI’s Thirst
Science Technology

Google Bets on Massive Water Replenishment Projects to Offset AI’s Thirst

Google aims to replenish more water than it consumes by 2030, investing $500 million in infrastructure to mitigate the environmental strain of AI data centers.
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Peak Design’s New 2-in-1 Travel Backpack Attempts to Solve the ‘Carry-On vs. Daypack’ Dilemma
Camera Technology

Peak Design’s New 2-in-1 Travel Backpack Attempts to Solve the ‘Carry-On vs. Daypack’ Dilemma

A deep dive into the Peak Design Travel Backpack 2-in-1, analyzing its modular design, gear capacity, and whether its $399 price tag is justified for photographers.
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The Case Against Sensor Snobbery: Why APS-C is the Modern Photographer’s Sweet Spot
Camera Technology

The Case Against Sensor Snobbery: Why APS-C is the Modern Photographer’s Sweet Spot

As sensor technology evolves, the gap between APS-C and full-frame narrows. We explore why compact systems like the Fujifilm X-T5 are redefining professional photography.
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Zeiss Horizon Anamorphic: The End of the External Lens Motor?
Entertainment Technology

Zeiss Horizon Anamorphic: The End of the External Lens Motor?

Zeiss introduces the Horizon Anamorphic series, featuring built-in focus and iris motors, interchangeable look-tuning elements, and a digital interface for high-end cinema production.
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The $100 Ceiling: Why Crude Oil is Defying Middle East Volatility
Technology World News

The $100 Ceiling: Why Crude Oil is Defying Middle East Volatility

Despite escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and Iran, oil prices remain stubbornly below $100. We analyze the role of Chinese demand, EV adoption, and global supply gluts.
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The Intelligence Gap: Trump’s Appointment of Bill Pulte Sparks Senate Friction Over ‘Acting’ Authority
Technology

The Intelligence Gap: Trump’s Appointment of Bill Pulte Sparks Senate Friction Over ‘Acting’ Authority

Republican Senator Thom Tillis warns that Bill Pulte 'doesn't have a prayer' of Senate confirmation for DNI, highlighting a growing battle over 'acting' appointments in the US intelligence community.
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Beyond the GPU: Why Diversified Chip Architecture is the New AI Battleground
Laptop & PC Technology

Beyond the GPU: Why Diversified Chip Architecture is the New AI Battleground

As the AI boom matures, the industry is shifting focus from raw compute to specialized chip architectures. We analyze the move toward diversified semiconductor plays.
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The Retail Paradox: Why the Apple Store Experience is Losing Its Luster
Technology

The Retail Paradox: Why the Apple Store Experience is Losing Its Luster

From the 'Town Square' experiment to the friction of appointment-based shopping, we examine why Apple's physical retail strategy is pushing customers toward Amazon and Best Buy.
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Fiji’s ‘Dark Sky’ Ambition: Can a Pacific Nation Scale the Blueprint for Global Light Pollution Control?
Technology World News

Fiji’s ‘Dark Sky’ Ambition: Can a Pacific Nation Scale the Blueprint for Global Light Pollution Control?

Fiji is attempting to become the world's first official dark sky nation, leveraging astronomical preservation as a tool for ecological health and sustainable tourism.
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The ‘Fairy Rings of Death’: A Rare Biological Fightback Against Invasive Moss in Britain
Science Technology

The ‘Fairy Rings of Death’: A Rare Biological Fightback Against Invasive Moss in Britain

Researchers have identified a new fungus species acting as a natural biological control agent against the invasive heath-star moss, offering hope for UK habitat restoration.
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The $11 Billion Sentry: India’s Great Nicobar Project and the New Maritime Cold War
Technology TVs

The $11 Billion Sentry: India’s Great Nicobar Project and the New Maritime Cold War

India is transforming Great Nicobar Island into a strategic outpost to monitor the Strait of Malacca, sparking environmental and human rights concerns.
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Satellite Data Reveals Network of Permanent Israeli Military Outposts Built During Gaza Ceasefire
Science Technology

Satellite Data Reveals Network of Permanent Israeli Military Outposts Built During Gaza Ceasefire

Analysis of satellite imagery reveals 40 Israeli military outposts in Gaza, including eight built after the October 2025 ceasefire, signaling a shift toward permanent occupation.
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Amazon Refreshes Fire TV Stick HD in India with Wi-Fi 6 and Performance Boost
Entertainment Technology

Amazon Refreshes Fire TV Stick HD in India with Wi-Fi 6 and Performance Boost

Amazon has launched its redesigned Fire TV Stick HD in India, featuring a 30% performance jump, Wi-Fi 6 support, and a streamlined UI for faster streaming.
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Samsung Floods Indian Market With 72 New TV Models, Betting Big on Micro LED
Technology TVs

Samsung Floods Indian Market With 72 New TV Models, Betting Big on Micro LED

Samsung launches a massive 72-model TV portfolio in India for 2026, introducing Micro RGB technology alongside updated Neo QLED and OLED panels.
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Sony Pushes Color Accuracy with BRAVIA 7II Launch in India
Gaming Technology

Sony Pushes Color Accuracy with BRAVIA 7II Launch in India

Sony introduces the BRAVIA 7II in India, leveraging True RGB technology to challenge high-end Mini-LED competition. Full specs and pricing details inside.
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