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A Late Bloom Or A Calculated Pause? Samsung’s Camera Catch-Up Finally Gets Serious
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A Late Bloom Or A Calculated Pause? Samsung’s Camera Catch-Up Finally Gets Serious

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 17: There’s a peculiar moment in every long rivalry when imitation stops feeling embarrassing and starts feeling… inevitable. Samsung’s latest camera tweaks land squarely in that zone. Not revolutionary. Not headline-screaming. Just quietly competent, suspiciously familiar, and perhaps a little overdue. For years, Samsung has won spec wars while losing subtle...

Microsoft’s Late Arrival, Better Shoes: When Windows Decides Continuity Is Worth the Effort
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Microsoft’s Late Arrival, Better Shoes: When Windows Decides Continuity Is Worth the Effort

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 17: For years, Windows users have lived with a peculiar contradiction. They owned powerful machines, often with superior hardware flexibility, yet watched helplessly as a certain fruit-branded ecosystem glided through devices like it owned gravity itself. Files followed users. Messages hopped screens. Calls politely waited where they were left. Meanwhile, Windows...

Polished, Predictable, And Still Powerful: The Galaxy S26 Leak Feels Like Samsung Playing It Safe (Again)
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Polished, Predictable, And Still Powerful: The Galaxy S26 Leak Feels Like Samsung Playing It Safe (Again)

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 17: If smartphone launches were personalities, the Galaxy S26 would be the impeccably dressed overachiever who never misses a meeting — and never takes a real risk either. Recent benchmark sightings and feature leaks around Samsung’s next flagship suggest a device that is deliberately evolutionary, not revolutionary. And perhaps that’s the...

Finally, Some Mercy for Your Memories: Google Photos Learns to Slow Down (And Clean Up Its Own Mess)
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Finally, Some Mercy for Your Memories: Google Photos Learns to Slow Down (And Clean Up Its Own Mess)

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 17: There’s something oddly poetic about Google Photos finally listening to its users. Not poetic in the grand, cinematic sense — more like a weary sigh of relief. After years of quietly hoarding our memories, sorting our lives into neat little timelines, and occasionally gaslighting us with “On This Day” reminders...

Bitcoin Meets Its Future Enemy — And Decides To Prepare Anyway
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Bitcoin Meets Its Future Enemy — And Decides To Prepare Anyway

There’s a certain irony in watching a technology built on distrust quietly plan for a threat that doesn’t fully exist yet. Bitcoin, the original anti-establishment asset, has always prided itself on being resilient — immune to central banks, political whims, and conventional financial decay. Now, it’s squaring up to something far more existential: quantum computing....

The Memory Shortage Nobody Warned Consumers About Is Finally Here
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The Memory Shortage Nobody Warned Consumers About Is Finally Here

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 17: There’s a quiet irony unfolding inside the global tech supply chain. Just as consumers are told that artificial intelligence will make life smoother, faster, and cheaper, the physical components powering that intelligence are doing the opposite — tightening supply, inflating prices, and forcing uncomfortable trade-offs. Memory chips, once the most...

Lenovo’s Rollable OLED Laptop Is Audacious, Addictive — And Slightly Uncomfortable In All The Right Ways
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Lenovo’s Rollable OLED Laptop Is Audacious, Addictive — And Slightly Uncomfortable In All The Right Ways

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 16: There’s a moment at every major tech reveal when the room goes quiet — not because something is subtle, but because it’s bold enough to feel slightly illegal. Lenovo’s rollable OLED gaming laptop concept belongs squarely in that category. Not another thinner bezel. Not another RGB keyboard pretending to be...

The Problem With CES 2026? Smart Living Works A Little Too Well
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The Problem With CES 2026? Smart Living Works A Little Too Well

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 16: There was a time when consumer technology begged for attention. Flashy screens, exaggerated promises, gadgets designed less for living rooms and more for keynote applause. CES 2026 didn’t bother with that energy. It walked in, surveyed the room, and started rearranging daily life without asking permission. This year’s most telling...

CES 2026: When Machines Stopped Showing Off And Started Clocking In
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CES 2026: When Machines Stopped Showing Off And Started Clocking In

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 16: Las Vegas has always thrived on spectacle. Neon promises. Artificial skies. Grand illusions carefully engineered to feel like destiny. So perhaps it’s fitting that CES 2026 didn’t arrive shouting about the future—it arrived quietly, rolling luggage through airports, scanning pulses at wrists, and answering questions before anyone bothered to ask...

Introducing Bridge: World’s First CRM that Listens, Learns & Talks Back
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Introducing Bridge: World’s First CRM that Listens, Learns & Talks Back

New Delhi [India], January 6: Bridge CRM is an AI-native customer relationship management system made for companies focused on manufacturing and distribution. The platform introduces Milo, an AI-powered conversational assistant aimed at supporting sales, dealer, and service operations across complex business ecosystems. Bridge CRM is built to support interactions among OEMs, dealers, distributors, and key accounts...