Author: Deshwale Technology Desk

Amazfit has introduced its latest smartwatch, the Active 2, to the Indian market, blending style with functionality. Priced at ₹9,999 for the standard silicone strap version and ₹11,999 for the premium leather strap with sapphire glass, the Active 2 is available through Amazon.in, in.amazfit.com, and major retail outlets like Reliance and Helios. Display and Design The Active 2 features a 1.32-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 466×466 pixels and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits, ensuring clear visibility even under bright sunlight. Its slim 9.9mm profile and stainless steel case offer a blend of elegance and durability. ​ Health…

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January 2025 was a remarkable month for India’s telecom sector, with Bharti Airtel leading the charge by adding 4.7 million active users. This impressive growth boosted Airtel’s active user base to a solid 387 million, cementing its strong presence in the market. While Airtel surged ahead, its competitor Reliance Jio saw little movement in its active user base, which remained at 446 million, showing minimal change in the same period. Meanwhile, Vodafone Idea faced challenges, losing 0.7 million active users, while BSNL made a positive move, gaining 0.7 million subscribers. India’s total mobile subscriber base grew to 1.16 billion in…

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Imagine a world where diseases like cancer, diabetes, and even the common cold are things of the past. Sounds like a sci-fi movie, right? But according to Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, this could be our reality in just a decade. In a recent interview, Hassabis shared his bold vision: with the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, we might be on the brink of eradicating all diseases within the next ten years. He believes that AI’s ability to process vast amounts of data and identify patterns can revolutionise how we understand and treat illnesses. One of the standout…

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Battery and Budget Price So, Vivo just dropped its latest budget banger, the T4x 5G, and it’s making waves. If you’re hunting for a phone that won’t empty your wallet but still packs a punch, this might be your next pick. Battery That Keeps Going First off, the battery is a beast. We’re talking 6500mAh here, which means you can binge-watch, game, and scroll without constantly reaching for the charger. And when you do need to juice up, the 44W fast charging has your back. Performance That Delivers Under the hood, the T4x 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity…

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Instagram is now using artificial intelligence to detect underage users. Meta, which owns Instagram, has introduced a system to find teenagers who lie about their age. This new AI feature is already live in countries like India and the United States. The goal is to create a safer space for young users online. The AI scans each user’s activity, photos, friends, and messages. It looks for patterns that match typical teen behaviour. When it finds a mismatch between claimed age and actual use, the system steps in. If it confirms the user is a teen, the account is automatically changed.…

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Oppo has just introduced its latest 5G smartphone to the Indian market — the Oppo K13 5G. If you’re looking for a powerful phone with solid performance, a big battery, and fast charging, this one might catch your eye. Let me walk you through everything you need to know. Available from 25 April The Oppo K13 5G will be available for purchase starting 25 April. You can get your hands on it either from the official Oppo India website or through Flipkart. The phone comes in two colours — Prism Black and Icy Purple — so you’ve got options. Price…

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Yes, you heard that right. Humanoid robots have just completed a half-marathon in China — not in a lab, not on a treadmill, but outdoors, running 21 kilometres alongside thousands of human participants. This happened in Beijing, in the Yizhuang district, which is known for its tech innovation. It was the world’s first-ever humanoid half-marathon, and let me tell you, it wasn’t just for show. It was a real test to see how far robots have come — quite literally — in handling real-world challenges. Robots vs Humans: who ran better? Over 20 humanoid robots, all walking on two legs…

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India is getting serious about who’s putting money into its electronics sector — especially when it comes to China. The government is planning to cap Chinese investment in Indian electronics joint ventures at just 10 percent, and even that will only be allowed if there’s a solid technology transfer involved. Basically, if Chinese companies want a piece of the Indian electronics pie, they’ll need to bring some know-how to the table. This move isn’t just out of the blue. It’s part of a bigger push to reduce dependency on Chinese supply chains and boost local tech capacity. The idea is…

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Big moves are happening in Bengaluru. A team of 30 scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is working on something that could change the game in tech — the world’s smallest semiconductor chip. And no, this isn’t sci-fi. It’s very real and very, very tiny. We’re talking angstrom-scale chips. That’s one-tenth of a nanometre. To put it in perspective, a human hair is about 80,000 nanometres thick. These chips are so small they operate almost at the atomic level. So why all the fuss? Because this stuff powers everything. From smartphones and laptops to electric cars and defence…

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China’s scientists have just tested something wild. It’s a new kind of bomb that doesn’t use nukes, but still packs a terrifying punch. This isn’t just another military toy—it’s being called a non-nuclear hydrogen bomb, and it’s left experts scratching their heads. Let’s get into it. Usually, when we talk about hydrogen bombs, we mean serious business. Nuclear triggers, radioactive fallout, big mushroom clouds—the works. But what China’s tested is something smarter, cleaner, and possibly more dangerous in a weird way. It skips the whole nuclear trigger drama and goes straight for mass destruction using advanced thermobaric tech. Thermo-what? Basically,…

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