Technology

Samsung’s recent launch of the M9 Smart Monitor in India marks another chapter in the relentless pursuit of technological supremacy. While the South Korean giant pitches these screens as the ultimate fusion of entertainment, gaming, and professional productivity, a close examination casts doubt on whether these claims truly translate into meaningful consumer benefits. Instead of
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In recent years, mankind’s fascination with the efficiency and agility of marine creatures like fish and seals has catalyzed innovative leaps in underwater technology. Nature’s mastery over movement in water isn’t just poetic; it’s a blueprint for sustainable, low-energy transportation. By mimicking these creatures, engineers aim to reduce the enormous costs and environmental impacts associated
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As India’s sweltering temperatures push millions to seek respite from the relentless heat, the allure of inexpensive air conditioners becomes almost irresistible. Manufacturers eagerly flood the market with seemingly unbeatable bargains—units that promise quick cooling and affordability. However, beneath this glossy surface lies a troubling reality: many of these budget ACs are riddled with compromises
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The development of self-healing circuit boards infused with liquid metal and constructed from vitrimer polymer represents a significant leap in electronic durability. At first glance, this innovation appears to align perfectly with the urgent need to address environmental waste and technological longevity. Yet, beneath its shiny surface lies a series of complex challenges and limitations
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The Nothing Phone 3’s impending global launch has stirred a mix of anticipation and skepticism across the smartphone community. While the brand’s ambition to position itself firmly in the flagship territory commands respect, the nearly doubled price tag compared to its predecessor feels audacious and arguably premature. Jumping from around Rs. 45,000 to an estimated
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In the fast-paced world of smartphones, where innovation often competes with aesthetics, Samsung’s decision to drop the much-criticized “Saturn Ring Design” from the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s camera module reveals a rarely acknowledged, yet crucial reality: consumer feedback can and should impact tech design. Samsung’s previous camera rings, notably bulky metallic circles that surrounded each
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