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Gadgets News 11 September 2025 - 23 September 2025

Google Pixel 10a Leaks Reveal Surprising Downgrades – Specs, Price & Release Details

5 Premium Smartphones Under ₹40,000 Get Massive Price Cuts – Don’t Miss These Festive Deals

Amazon Great Indian Festival: Best Phones Under ₹40,000 Festive sales in India (like Amazon’s Great Indian Festival and Flipkart’s Big Billion Days) have become the prime time to score high-end smartphones at bargain prices. This year is especially competitive, with brands offering heavy discounts on older models and financing deals on new launches moneycontrol.com. If you’re looking to upgrade without splurging beyond ₹40,000, here are five standout deals you shouldn’t miss: Why are these deals so remarkable? In the ₹30-40K range, you’re getting devices that were recently near-flagship level. Many of them launched at much higher prices just a few
23 September 2025
OpenAI’s Secret ChatGPT Speaker, AR Glasses & AI Pin – 2025’s AI Gadget Showdown vs Meta & Humane

OpenAI’s Secret ChatGPT Speaker, AR Glasses & AI Pin – 2025’s AI Gadget Showdown vs Meta & Humane

OpenAI’s Big Leap into Hardware in 2025 OpenAI – the company behind ChatGPT – is making an ambitious jump from software into consumer hardware. In 2025, leaks and rumors revealed that OpenAI, in partnership with famed ex-Apple designer Jony Ive, is developing a whole family of AI-powered devices under the brand “io.” According to a detailed report in The Information, one prototype resembles a screenless smart speaker, and the company has “considered building glasses, a digital voice recorder and a wearable pin” as well Tomshardware 9To5Mac. The roadmap suggests OpenAI is aiming to release its first device by late 2026
Samsung’s Project Moohan XR Headset: A Bold “Vision Pro Killer” or Next Big Flop?

Samsung’s Project Moohan XR Headset: A Bold “Vision Pro Killer” or Next Big Flop?

Introduction Samsung is gearing up to make a splashy comeback in the immersive tech arena with its first XR (extended reality) headset, internally code-named Project Moohan. Unveiled in prototype form at 2025’s Galaxy Unpacked event, this device represents Samsung’s answer to the likes of Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Quest series techradar.com techradar.com. Project Moohan (meaning “infinity” in Korean) embodies Samsung’s vision of “unparalleled, immersive experiences within an infinite space” news.samsung.com. Backed by a deep partnership with Google and Qualcomm, the headset is built on an entirely new Android XR platform – a collaborative effort Samsung calls one of its
20 September 2025
2025’s Robotic Dogs Unleashed: The Ultimate Cyberdog Showdown 🌐🤖🐕

2025’s Robotic Dogs Unleashed: The Ultimate Cyberdog Showdown 🌐🤖🐕

What Are Cyberdogs and Why Are They So Popular? Cyberdogs are four-legged mobile robots that resemble mechanical canines. Unlike toy robots of the past, today’s cyberdogs leverage cutting-edge robotics and AI to move with animal-like agility and respond intelligently to their environment. They can trot, hop, and even dance, blurring the line between machine and pet. Crucially, these robots aren’t just gimmicks – they fulfill real roles: In short, “cyberdog” can mean a playful robo-pet or a hardcore autonomous inspector – or anything in between. Their appeal comes from combining the mobility of a dog (able to step over obstacles,
Tiny “Titan” Timing Chip: How SiTime’s Pinhead-Sized Clock Could Revolutionize Wearable Tech

Tiny “Titan” Timing Chip: How SiTime’s Pinhead-Sized Clock Could Revolutionize Wearable Tech

SiTime’s “Titan” Chip – Smallest Timing Device for Wearables SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept 17, 2025 – SiTime Corporation has unveiled a tiny new timing chip dubbed “Titan,” designed specifically for wearable and portable electronics. The Titan chip is a type of MEMS-based timing resonator – essentially an ultra-miniaturized replacement for the quartz crystals traditionally used to keep time in electronic devices. Timing chips serve as the “heartbeat” of gadgets, keeping processors, radios, and sensors synchronized “like a conductor at the front of an orchestra,” as Reuters explains reuters.com. By launching Titan, SiTime aims to crack into a $4 billion market for
18 September 2025
SwitchBot’s New AI Hub, Art Frame & Robot Pets Stun IFA 2025 – A Smart Home Revolution?

SwitchBot’s New AI Hub, Art Frame & Robot Pets Stun IFA 2025 – A Smart Home Revolution?

SwitchBot’s Big Reveal at IFA 2025 At the IFA 2025 tech expo in Berlin, SwitchBot made waves by unveiling a trio of AI-driven smart home devices that blur the line between utilitarian gadgets and personable home companions. SwitchBot – known previously for quirky, clever add-ons like robotic button-pressers and smart curtain motors – stepped into the spotlight with its new “Embodied AI” lineup prnewswire.com. Announced on September 4, 2025, the lineup comprised: This breadth—from a home automation hub to an AI art display to literal robot pets—shows SwitchBot’s ambition to integrate AI “in every room,” from the living room to
18 September 2025
Philips Hue’s 2025 Update Changes the Game: Bridge Pro, Cheaper Bulbs & Bold New Moves

Philips Hue’s Huge 2025 Launch: Bridge Pro, Budget Bulbs & a Smart Doorbell – Everything You Need to Know

Introduction: Hue’s Biggest Launch Yet Philips Hue (by Signify) pulled back the curtain on a massive product launch on September 4, 2025, at the IFA tech show in Berlin. Under the theme “Reimagine Your Home,” the smart lighting pioneer unveiled major new hardware spanning hubs, lights, and even home security signify.com. This is widely touted as Hue’s largest product refresh ever, marking a bold expansion beyond lights into areas like security cameras and doorbells techradar.com. “With these launches, we are opening a new chapter for Philips Hue,” said John Smith, Philips Hue’s Business Leader at Signify, hinting that while smart
18 September 2025
Nothing Ear (3) Launch: Wireless Earbuds Get a Wild ‘Talk’ Button in Bold Bid to Challenge AirPods Pro

Nothing Ear (3) Launch: Wireless Earbuds Get a Wild ‘Talk’ Button in Bold Bid to Challenge AirPods Pro

Features and Specifications Audio Quality and ANC The Nothing Ear (3) aims to deliver a flagship-caliber sound experience. It houses 12 mm dynamic drivers – about 20% larger surface area than the Ear (2)’s drivers – with a newly engineered diaphragm that minimizes distortion (down to 0.2% THD, versus 0.6% previously) techradar.com. According to Nothing, the result is a bolder sound profile: bass response is 4–6 dB stronger and treble up to 4 dB higher, widening the soundstage and adding punch techradar.com. Early listening tests confirm that Ear (3) leans more toward a bass-rich tuning out of the box 9to5google.com, a departure from
18 September 2025
Logitech’s Pro X Superlight 2 Superstrike: The Game-Changing Haptic Wireless Mouse Every Pro Wants

Logitech’s Pro X Superlight 2 Superstrike: The Game-Changing Haptic Wireless Mouse Every Pro Wants

Haptic Clicks & Rapid Triggers: How “Superstrike” Tech Works Logitech’s new Superstrike technology is the headline feature of the Pro X Superlight 2, introducing an industry-first analog click system in a gaming mouse. Each main button uses inductive sensors (similar in principle to Hall-effect sensors) to detect click pressure and position, paired with real-time haptic feedback motors under the buttons pcgamer.com pcgamer.com. In essence, when you press down, a small motor kicks in to simulate the tactile “click” feel at the exact point of actuation you’ve configured. This solves the key challenge of analog switches in mice – preserving that crisp
18 September 2025
Tech Shockwaves: Gadgets, Breaches, and a New Space Race Unfold

Tech Shockwaves: Gadgets, Breaches, and a New Space Race Unfold

Key Facts Consumer Tech & Gadgets Apple’s iPhone 17 Launch: Apple’s latest iPhones officially hit shelves on Friday, and the tech giant is smoothing out last-minute wrinkles. Reviewers discovered a camera flaw in the iPhone 17 Pro and new iPhone Air (a 6.1-inch ultra-thin model replacing the former Plus) – in rare cases, photos taken under intense LED concert lighting showed black boxes and squiggly artifacts macrumors.com macrumors.com. Apple acknowledged the issue (caused by extremely bright LED panels confounding the camera sensor) and confirmed it has a fix underway in an upcoming iOS update macrumors.com macrumors.com. Despite this quirk, early
Garmin’s $300 Kid-Tracker: Bounce 2 Smartwatch Raises Parental Hopes and Eyebrows

Garmin’s $300 Kid-Tracker: Bounce 2 Smartwatch Raises Parental Hopes and Eyebrows

Overview: What Is the Garmin Bounce 2? Garmin’s Bounce 2 is a 4G LTE-connected smartwatch designed specifically for kids – essentially a phone alternative worn on the wrist. Announced in September 2025, it updates Garmin’s original Bounce kids’ watch with a more stylish look and significant new features like two-way calling and an upgraded display werindia.com werindia.com. The Bounce 2 targets parents who want to stay connected with their children and keep tabs on their safety, but who aren’t ready to give their kids full smartphones tomsguide.com. In terms of design, the Bounce 2 looks much less like a toy now. It sports a
18 September 2025
DJI Osmo vs GoPro, Insta360 & Zhiyun – Who Wins the 2025 Showdown?

DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro vs. Action 4 vs. Action 3 – Ultimate 2025 Action Cam Showdown

Bottom Line: As of September 2025, DJI’s Osmo Action series offers three tiers of an excellent action camera. The Osmo Action 5 Pro is the no-compromise choice – it delivers class-leading image quality (especially in low light) with its next-gen sensor, has the longest battery life, the best screens, and pro-oriented extras like built-in storage and wireless mic support. It’s geared toward enthusiasts and professionals who want the latest and greatest features to “be all in,” as DJI’s tagline suggests store.dji.com. The Osmo Action 4, meanwhile, remains a formidable option: it has essentially the same video capabilities (4K120, RockSteady, 10-bit color) and the same
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Stock Market Today

Rio Tinto stock jumps as Glencore mega-merger is shelved; what to watch next week

Rio Tinto stock jumps as Glencore mega-merger is shelved; what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Rio Tinto’s U.S. shares closed up 2.5% at $93.37 Friday after the company ruled out a merger with Glencore, triggering a six-month “no-bid” lockout under UK takeover rules. Both companies cited disagreements over valuation. Attention now turns to Rio’s Feb. 19 results and iron ore prices, which fell below $100 a tonne amid weak Chinese demand.
iFAST share price drops 3% as markets shut; earnings next week in focus

iFAST share price drops 3% as markets shut; earnings next week in focus

7 February 2026
iFAST shares fell 3.2% to S$9.64 in heavy trading Friday, closing near the day’s low as investors awaited FY2025 results due Feb. 12. The stock is about 13% below its 52-week high. iFAST recently agreed to buy a 30% stake in Financial Alliance for S$19.6 million, pending regulatory approval. Assets under administration stood at S$30.62 billion as of Sept. 30.
Sembcorp Industries share price: what to watch after Friday dip as Feb 25 results near

Sembcorp Industries share price: what to watch after Friday dip as Feb 25 results near

7 February 2026
Sembcorp shares closed at S$6.05 on Friday, down 0.33%, as Singapore’s STI dropped 0.8%. Shareholders approved the A$6.5 billion Alinta Energy takeover on Jan 30, but the deal still faces regulatory and closing conditions. Sembcorp will release FY2025 results on Feb 25 before market open. Trading volume reached about 4.3 million shares.
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