ChatGPT is rolling out to Apple CarPlay, letting users start hands-free voice chats, continue conversations, and access projects on the go, with some feature and control limitations
Reportedly, Samsung TVs are getting Google Cast support across new and select older models, allowing users to stream content directly from their devices without needing external hardware
Google Vids gets new AI tools, including free video generation, custom music, and avatars, along with easier recording and direct YouTube publishing for faster, simpler video creation
Vivo V70 FE launched. Realme 16 launched. Google raises cloud storage limit on AI Pro plan. Redmi Note 15 SE launched. Google Photos on Samsung TVs. Samsung Hearapy app launched
Apple has rolled out iOS 18.7.7 to fix the DarkSword exploit chain, extending security protection to all iPhones still running iOS 18 amid active threat concerns
Realme 16 5G goes on sale from April 6 with bank discount, no-interest EMI plans, and more. Pre-bookings are now live, giving buyers early access to the smartphone before its official sale begins
Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, the smartphone packs a 5800mAh battery, which is slightly larger than the 5,520mAh unit found in the standard Redmi Note 15 model.
Samsung launches Hearapy app on Android to tackle motion sickness using sound, playing a 100Hz tone via headphones to help improve balance and reduce nausea during travel
Google has increased the cloud storage limit for its AI Pro plan to 5TB from 2TB, while keeping the subscription price unchanged at Rs 1,950 per month
The Vivo V70 FE will be launched today at 12 PM, featuring specifications including a 200MP camera and a 7,000mAh battery. Here's how you can watch it live
Realme 16 5G launches in India today at 12 PM with a 7,000mAh battery, dual 50MP cameras, and a selfie mirror feature designed for easier rear-camera selfies
Lava Bold N2 Lite 4G launched. Gmail gets AI Inbox in beta. OpenAI brings ChatGPT to CarPlay. Google releases Veo 3.1 Lite. YouTube Ask AI button arrives on TV. Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence
Google has expanded Find Hub's web functionality, allowing users to track tags and headphones, and manage devices directly from a desktop browser
Nothing is reportedly planning AI smart glasses by 2027, shifting beyond phones and audio devices, with the wearable expected to rely on smartphones and cloud-based AI processing
YouTube is bringing its 'Ask' AI feature to TV apps, letting users ask questions about videos using voice or prompts, with answers shown on screen without interrupting playback
Google has introduced Veo 3.1 Lite, a lower-cost video generation model with support for text-to-video and image-to-video
Apple has added older devices like Apple TV HD and iPad mini 4 to its obsolete list, ending repair support, while the MacBook Air 2017 is now classified as vintage
Google is removing gesture-based editing shortcuts in Google Photos to reduce accidental triggers, shifting tools like Erase and Reimagine to the menu for a smoother editing experience
Meta expands its smart glasses lineup with new Ray-Ban Meta models, adding prescription support, new styles, and AI features like food tracking and message summaries
Anthropic has exposed Claude Code's source code, with a packaging error triggering a rapid chain reaction across GitHub and the developer community, letting them copy it entirely