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Xbox now syncs recently played games across all your devices
Xbox has announced the global rollout of its cross-device play history feature.
This is what Huawei's new triple-fold phone will look like
Huawei is gearing up to launch its second-generation tri-fold smartphone, the Mate XTs, in China on September 4. The company has started accepting pre-reservations for this innovative device.
Three new Apple watches expected at September 9 event
Apple has officially announced its next event, scheduled for September 9. While the focus will be on the new iPhone 17 models, the tech giant is also expected to unveil three new Apple Watch models.
Microsoft Copilot AI launches on Samsung's latest TVs and monitors
Microsoft's AI assistant, Copilot, has officially made its way into Samsung's 2025 line-up of TVs and smart monitors.
Why Imgur's front page is suddenly full of protest memes
Imgur, the popular image-hosting platform, is in the middle of a user revolt against its parent company MediaLab AI.
Google Photos can now create custom stickers
Google Photos has introduced a new feature, but it is currently only available for iOS users.
OpenAI just made creating autonomous voice agents a lot easier
OpenAI has announced major upgrades to its Realtime API, making it easier for developers and businesses to create more efficient voice agents.
Musk accelerates 'Macrohard' plan with AI that writes software autonomously
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence start-up, xAI, has launched a new agentic coding model called 'grok-code-fast-1.'
Microsoft takes on Google, OpenAI with first in-house AI models
Microsoft has launched its first-ever in-house artificial intelligence (AI) models, namely the MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-preview.
Gmail breach exposed 2.5B accounts: Here's how to secure yours
Google has issued a major security alert, warning that nearly 2.5 billion Gmail accounts may have been exposed in a large-scale data theft campaign.
Japan's new painkiller could end opioid crisis
A team of researchers from Kyoto University in Japan has developed a new painkiller that is as effective as fentanyl but without its addictive properties.
Scientists unearth new kind of dinosaur with 3-foot spikes
A unique dinosaur species, Spicomellus afer, has been discovered in the mountains of Morocco.
Samsung 'Galaxy Event' set for September 4: What to expect
Samsung has officially announced a "Galaxy Event" on September 4.
AI supercomputer to aid Oxford scientists in cancer vaccine research
The University of Oxford's Nuffield Department of Medicine has been granted access to one of the UK's most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputers, Dawn.
AI video shows how Mount Fuji eruption could disrupt Tokyo
The Japanese government has released an AI-generated video depicting the potential eruption of Mount Fuji, the iconic volcano that overlooks Tokyo.
Talking to an AI therapist? That could soon be illegal
As artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots gain popularity for providing free counseling and companionship, a wave of state regulations is emerging in the US.
How to create custom wallpapers (no apps needed!)
Creating custom wallpapers can be a fun, creative way to personalize your digital devices.
How to disable unwanted notifications on your smartphone
Smartphones have become an essential part of our daily lives, but the incessant flow of notifications can be quite annoying.
Hangzhou, home to DeepSeek, makes AI education compulsory for students
Hangzhou, a major city in China's Zhejiang province and home to AI company DeepSeek, will introduce mandatory artificial intelligence (AI) courses for primary and secondary schools.
Pixel 10 series goes on sale in India: Check prices
Google's new Pixel 10 series is now available for purchase in India. The lineup includes the standard Pixel 10, the high-end Pixel 10 Pro, and the bigger Pixel 10 Pro XL.
Apple to be biggest customer of TSMC's upcoming 2nm process
Apple is set to become the largest customer of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for its upcoming 2nm chips.
'Blood Moon' eclipse in September: When and where to watch
A spectacular celestial event, the 'Blood Moon' eclipse of 2025, is set to grace the night sky on September 7-8.
Anthropic's Claude AI used in large-scale 'vibe hacking' extortion campaigns
Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) company, has revealed that its advanced AI system, Claude, was exploited in sophisticated cyberattacks.
OpenAI, Anthropic test each other's AI models for safety flaws
OpenAI and Anthropic, two major players in the artificial intelligence (AI) space, have announced a collaboration to conduct safety evaluations focusing on "hallucinations" and "misalignment."
Google Phone app now lets you create custom calling cards
Google is widely rolling out a new feature called "calling cards" for its Phone app on Android devices.
Watch: Boston Dynamics' Spot robot can now do backflips
Boston Dynamics has once again wowed us with its innovative Spot robot, a four-legged machine that resembles a dog.
Massive 180-foot asteroid to pass by Earth tomorrow
NASA has confirmed that a massive asteroid, dubbed 2025 QY4, is headed toward Earth.
Teen suicide case: How OpenAI is making ChatGPT safer
In the wake of a tragic incident involving a 16-year-old boy who took his own life after months of using ChatGPT, OpenAI has announced plans to introduce parental controls and other safety measures.
WhatsApp's new AI feature helps rephrase and adjust message tone
WhatsApp has introduced a new AI-powered feature called 'Writing Help.'
Bad grammar can make AI ignore safety measures, warns study
A recent study by security experts from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 has revealed that a single poorly-structured, run-on sentence can trick large language model (LLM) chatbots into ignoring their safety protocols.
You can now use Google's AI-powered video editor for free
Google is making its AI-powered video editor, Vids, available to everyone. The tool was previously exclusive to Google Workspace or AI plan subscribers.
Did Nothing use stock images in Phone 3's camera demo?
Tech brand Nothing has been accused of passing off stock images from professional photographers as samples taken by its latest device, the Phone 3.
Windows 11: Your calls over Bluetooth will now sound clearer
Microsoft has announced a new LE Audio feature for Windows 11, aimed at improving the audio quality of Bluetooth headsets.
JWST's hunt for planets around Epsilon Eridani yields no results
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has failed to find any planets around the star Epsilon Eridani, one of our closest stellar neighbors.
Last chance tonight to see Moon, Spica together before 2031
Tonight, the slender crescent Moon will be seen near the bright star Spica at sunset.
Groww launches AI model to make your investment decisions easier
Leading Indian brokerage firm Groww is gearing up to launch its in-house 'agentic' artificial intelligence (AI) model.
This school charges ₹57L/year to let AI teach your children
In a radical departure from conventional education, Alpha School in Northern Virginia is redefining the learning experience.
This rotating galaxy filament 5.5M light-years long connects 14 galaxies
A team of astronomers has discovered a new rotating galaxy filament, measuring some 5.5 million light-years long and connecting 14 galaxies.
Huawei's new triple-fold phone may steal iPhone 17's thunder
Huawei is gearing up to launch its next-generation triple-foldable smartphone, the Mate XTs.
Japan launches first fully domestic quantum computer
Japan has unveiled its first-ever homegrown quantum computer, a major milestone in the country's tech journey.