The “Praise God” rapper’s religious era appears to be over as he is reportedly thinking about launching a porn studio by summer.
Singapore's game publisher Garena is in process of fully localising its India operations before launching the blockbuster video game Free Fire in the country. Following the government's nudge for over seven months, Garena is finally moving its game server to India to be installed in Yotta Data Services' Navi Mumbai premises, sources told ET."Yotta is working with Garena's HQ (headquarter) team on testing the server, which is showing high throughput required for handling streaming workloads with...
A single crash of a rocket in 2019 cost more than over $411 million to space insurers, who provide insurance cover for space missions. Last year, the total premiums collected in the space insurance market globally was $550-600 million, but claims totalled $1 billion.With an increasing number of launch failures, communication problems and space debris, space insurance has come to be categorised as a high-risk field of insurance. With India becoming a key space economy, the significance of...
vivo is getting ready to launch a new smartphone in India, the V30e. This model comes with a 5,500 mAh battery, and it's touted as being India's slimmest smartphone with that capacity considering the fact that it's 7.69mm thick. vivo also promises "4-year battery health", which means the cell should retain at least 80% of its capacity after 1,600 complete charge cycles, which vivo says means approximately four years. The phone has a 50 MP main camera using Sony's IMX882 sensor, a 50 MP...
The Redmi Pad SE was released in September of last year, following an announcement in August, but so far it hasn't made its way to India. That's set to change very soon, as the brand's social media accounts for the country are now in full teaser mode, revealing the fact that the Redmi Pad SE is going to be launched in India on April 23. It's unclear why Redmi waited so long from the tablet's initial announcement to bring it to India, but it's finally happening. The device will be revealed...
A new Covid-19 vaccination campaign began in France on Monday, with elderly and vulnerable people encouraged to get a booster shot before the start of the Paris Olympic Games.
Realme has announced it will launch the Buds T110 TWS earphones in India on April 15. The Buds T110 will have a 10mm Dynamic Bass Driver in each bud and come with AI ENC for calls. The earphones are listed on Realme's official Indian website in green, but there will likely be more colors. In addition to the Buds T110, Realme will launch the Realme Pad 2's Wi-Fi model in India on Monday and unveil the Realme P1 and P1 Pro smartphones. The Realme P1 Pro is confirmed to come with the...
by Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun Following a legislative session with no action taken to clarify or amend Idaho’s near-total abortion ban, some residents have formed a political group called Idahoans United for Women and Families to explore options for a possible 2026 ballot initiative that would restore and protect access to reproductive care statewide, including abortion. Idaho has a near-total ban on abortion with narrow exceptions for rape and incest during the first...
Embattled Superdry will publish a restructuring plan over the coming days which will entail steep rent cuts across a large number of its 94 stores.
Realme launched its new P-series smartphones today and it also announced a new pair of wireless earbuds dubbed Buds T110 as well as a Wi-Fi-only trim of its Realme Pad 2. Realme Pad 2 features an 11.5-inch IPS LCD with a 1,200 x 2,000 px resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The tablet is equipped with a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, 6/8GB RAM, and 128/256GB storage. It boots Android 14 with Realme UI 4 on top and features an 8,360 mAh battery with 33W SuperVOOC charging. Realme Pad 2 Wi-Fi...
Not the watch but the battery of one of the three versions of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 series, the Galaxy Watch 7 Pro was spotted on India's BIS website, hinting at its launch in the country.
A National Green Tribunal report says that close to 2,75,000 tyres are discarded in India every day, leading to disastrous consequences for the environment.