TECHNOLOGY
Microsoft unveils new Surface Pro, Surface Laptop, its first Copilot+devices
Copilot+ PCs are the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever built and Microsoft unveiled the new Surface Pro and the Surface Laptop
TECHNOLOGY
Why Apple may be plotting a measured approach to AI with ChatGPT, Google in the mix
WWDC 2024 is where Apple would announce its AI strategy and it is unlikely that Apple will go with a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to integrating AI into its software.
TECHNOLOGY
Sonos Era 100 review: Packs a punch
The Sonos Era 100 is a good option if you don’t want to spend more than Rs 30,000 as the sound profile is balanced and offers versatility in terms of features and audio output.
TECHNOLOGY
Meet Arc, the new browser that’s ready to take on Chrome, Edge on Windows
Developed by The Browser Company, Arc was first launched for Mac. After being in beta for months, it is now available to download on Windows PCs.
TECHNOLOGY
The age of AI browsing: How Microsoft, Google, others are making browsers smarter
Here an AI, there an AI, everywhere an AI is the mantra these days. And AI is very much getting there in your web browser.
TECHNOLOGY
The iPhone effect: India may emerge as third largest market for Apple
India ranks fifth behind US, China, Japan and the UK in terms of iPhone sales. CounterPoint Research estimates that in 2024 India will surpass the UK and by 2026, it will also edge out Japan .
TECHNOLOGY
Apple’s ‘last resort’ is here: Why the company laid off 700 employees
Apple was the one tech company that didn't announce mass layoffs. That was till now. Close to 700 employees have been asked to leave as two high-profile projects have reportedly been shelved
TECHNOLOGY
ChatGPT-5: What we know, when it may launch, and other details
OpenAI says that ChatGPT 5 is 'a state-of-the-art language model that makes it feel like you are communicating with a person rather than a machine'
TECHNOLOGY
Gmail@20: Two decades of you’ve got mail, spam, and more
No one could’ve predicted Gmail would be around for two decades in 2004. Yet current trends indicate that it could last for another two decades.









