Sunday, 26 January 2025

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Daily update 26 January 2025
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NDTV
Reports suggest Apple may introduce a 48MP rear camera, replacing the current 12MP telephoto lens in the Pro Max model. Additionally, a redesigned 24MP front camera featuring advanced low-light capabilities is rumoured to be in ...
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Livemint
Samsung's Galaxy S25 ad: The latest Samsung Galaxy S25 series advertisement has sparked heated discussions among technology enthusiasts and consumers, with many questioning the brand's marketing strategy. The promotional video for the flagship Galaxy ...
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Moneycontrol.com
Apple has responded to a class-action lawsuit claiming that some of its Apple Watch bands contain harmful "forever chemicals," known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court of Northern ...
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WIRED
"We learned that users behaved very differently in metropolitan areas and in rural areas," says Jianing Sandra Guo, an Android security and privacy product manager at Google. She doesn't want to add unnecessary friction for users who aren't as interested ...
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Business Today
In a strategic move to bolster its artificial intelligence (AI) and Siri development, Apple has reassigned long-time executive Kim Vorrath to its AI and machine learning division. Vorrath, who has been with Apple ...
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WIRED
When Chinese quant hedge fund founder Liang Wenfeng went into AI research, he took 10,000 Nvidia chips and assembled a team of young, ambitious talent. Two years later, DeepSeek exploded on the scene.
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afaqs
The introductory advertisement for the Samsung S25 Ultra, a 5-minute and 45-second promotional video, positions the device as an "AI companion". However, critics argue that the presentation appears more like ...
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CNET
Samsung's Now Brief widget will show you what you may be interested in seeing based on your daily routines, like checking the weather or reading the news. James Martin/CNET.
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Tom's Guide
The chemicals known as per- and polyfluroalkyl substances (PFAS) break down very slowly and can build up in the blood of people and animals over time, as well as the environment, including drinking water.
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