In an era marred by misinformation and superficial innovations, the recent partnership between Boat and Safari Industries symbolizes more than just a joint venture—it exemplifies a troubling trend of overselling technological advancements that ultimately serve corporate interests rather than genuine consumer needs. While the media buzzes with promises of smart luggage that can track itself
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Samsung’s latest introduction of the M9 Smart Monitor in India appears to promise a new era of visual and interactive excellence. With groundbreaking features like QD-OLED panels, 4K resolution, 165Hz refresh rates, and AI-powered enhancements, the company positions this device as a pinnacle of modern display technology. However, beneath the shiny exterior lies a complex
The innovative efforts to mimic marine animals like fish and seals in engineering are undoubtedly a fascinating stride toward more efficient underwater vehicles. By drawing inspiration from the natural world, researchers aim to harness the fluid, energy-efficient movement patterns perfected over millions of years. This approach not only offers the promise of longer deployments and
In a country battered by relentless heat waves, the surge in demand for air conditioners appears to be a practical response—an immediate bandage for an increasingly hostile climate. But beneath this pursuit of comfort lies a troubling paradox. While a good AC promises respite, it often demands more from our environment, resources, and even our
When Mivi announced their latest AI-equipped earphones, expectations soared. They branded the Mivi AI Buds as a leap forward in wireless audio technology, promising a seamless blend of sound quality, battery longevity, and intelligent assistant features. While these claims might sound enticing on paper, a closer, more critical look reveals that the actual innovation is
The upcoming launch of the Oppo Reno 14 5G series in India presents itself as yet another chapter in the ongoing saga of smartphone manufacturers vying for consumer attention through incremental upgrades. While Oppo markets these devices with the allure of AI-powered features, high-resolution cameras, and impressive displays, the reality is that this release does
Modern electronics, once thought to be delicate and easily damaged, are undergoing a seismic shift thanks to groundbreaking research in materials science. The advent of self-healing circuit boards challenges the very foundation of device durability, promising a future where damaged electronics are no longer discarded but revitalized. This innovation harnesses advanced polymers called vitrimer, infused
The tech world has been buzzing with anticipation for the Nothing Phone 3, slated to launch globally and in India on July 1. Positioned by its UK-based maker as the “first true flagship smartphone” from the company, it arrived with high expectations. However, the excitement has been quickly tempered by a significant price increase that
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 is shaping up to be more than just another incremental upgrade in the foldable phone market; it symbolizes a rare and refreshing instance of a tech giant responding directly to consumer dissatisfaction. The notable exclusion of the so-called “Saturn Ring” metal camera rings—butchered onto last year’s Galaxy Z Fold
Infinix’s latest release, the Hot 60i, quietly debuted in Bangladesh with minimal fanfare, a telling sign of its uninspired innovation. While branded as a new entrant in the upcoming Hot 60 series, the device feels more like a cosmetic update rather than a true advancement over its predecessor, the Hot 50i. The 6.78-inch LCD display