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Madhav Sheth, the CEO of Ai+, has given an open challenge to all the reviewers, creators, journalists, and technology enthusiasts to review its new Ai+ Nova 2 Neo and Nova 2 Pro 5G. And that’s also because the last couple of launches have witnessed criticism. This time, the company removed all the limits, rules and embargoes.
While there is a time to review the gadgets, ...


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I still remember the excitement around the launch of the first-ever Nothing Phone 1. Launched four years ago in July 2022, the first Nothing Phone’s design and approach were enough to fuel excitement among smartphone enthusiasts who wanted to witness something new. And it wasn’t just about the unique design; it was about the overall package without pushing the price into the ...


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The Tesla and xAI CEO recently posted his prediction in a post on X. He gave glimpse into the future he believes is rapidly approaching. According to Musk, AI will likely exceed the human intelligence without four to five years. The claim has once again fueled a debate that all of us are avoiding to have: the pace of AI development and how it will potentially impacts society....


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Flagship smartphones have become increasingly predictable. Every launch promises a brighter display, a faster chip and another wave of AI features that you’ll probably forget about after a week.

And honestly, that’s the problem. Most premium phones have become so focused on standing out that they’ve forgotten what actually matters: being enjoyable to use every single d...


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