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Apple’s First Foldable iPhone: Stunning $1,800 Price Leak, Ultra-Thin Design & Samsung’s Secret Tech

Apple’s Foldable iPhone: Rumored Features, Release Timeline, and Impact on the Foldable Phone Market

Apple plans to launch its first foldable iPhone in 2026, with mass production expected to begin in late 2025, according to multiple reports. The device is rumored to feature a 7.8-inch inner OLED display, a crease-free foldable design, and a titanium build. Touch ID is expected to return, replacing Face ID, and the price is likely to exceed $2,000. Initial production may be limited to 3–5 million units.
23 September 2025
VR Shock: Pimax’s ‘Dream’ Headset Delayed Again – Crystal Light vs. Quest 3, Index & Varjo Aero in the PC VR Showdown

VR Shock: Pimax’s ‘Dream’ Headset Delayed Again – Crystal Light vs. Quest 3, Index & Varjo Aero in the PC VR Showdown

Pimax’s Dream Air PC VR headset, originally due in May 2025, has been delayed twice and is now set to ship in December 2025 for SteamVR tracking versions. The company cites slow procurement of Sony micro-OLED panels as a key factor. The inside-out “SLAM” models will only enter beta at that time. Pimax has offered little public explanation for the latest delay.
Gemini AI’s Big July 2025 – Massive Upgrades, Billion‑Dollar Moves & Global Reactions

Google Gemini’s September AI Blitz: New Powers, Skyrocketing Usage & Surprising Alliances

Google integrated Gemini AI into Chrome, adding a chatbot button for page summaries and task automation. A new Gemini icon in the toolbar opens an AI chat window. Gemini’s AI Mode launched in five new languages and will soon work from Chrome’s address bar. The Gemini app hit #1 on the App Store after a surge in downloads, driven by its new image editing model.
iOS 26 vs One UI 8: Apple’s Daring Redesign Meets Samsung’s AI-Powered Upgrade

iOS 26 vs One UI 8: Apple’s Daring Redesign Meets Samsung’s AI-Powered Upgrade

Apple’s iOS 26 launches with a major “Liquid Glass” redesign, advanced on-device AI features, and a new Apple Games hub. Samsung’s One UI 8 opts for minor visual tweaks, expanded theming, and Gemini-powered AI tools. Early iOS 26 reports cite smooth performance on older devices; One UI 8 users note improved animations but some Galaxy S25s saw brief signal issues after updating.
21 September 2025
Apple vs. Samsung – 2025’s Epic Stock Showdown: Which Tech Giant is the Better Bet?

Apple vs. Samsung – 2025’s Epic Stock Showdown: Which Tech Giant is the Better Bet?

Samsung Electronics shares have jumped over 50% in 2025 on hopes for a chip recovery, while Apple stock remains flat year-to-date. Apple reported record Q3 revenue of $94 billion with strong margins; Samsung’s Q2 profit fell 55% amid a chip slump. Analysts see Apple as stable but expensive, while Samsung is viewed as undervalued with rebound potential. Samsung pays a higher dividend and is ramping up buybacks.
iOS 17 vs One UI 6.1: The 2025 Apple & Samsung Mobile Experience Face-Off

iOS 17 vs One UI 6.1: The 2025 Apple & Samsung Mobile Experience Face-Off

Apple’s iOS 17 (rebranded as iOS 26 in 2025) and Samsung’s One UI 6.1 both offer fast performance and long battery life, with Samsung’s flagships often lasting longer. One UI 6.1 leads in customization and on-device AI features, while iOS maintains stricter privacy controls and seamless integration across Apple devices. Samsung now promises up to 7 years of updates, narrowing the gap with Apple’s support.
21 September 2025
iOS 26’s “Liquid Glass” Look Is Dazzling – But Some iPhone Users Say It’s Making Them Sick

iOS 26’s “Liquid Glass” Look Is Dazzling – But Some iPhone Users Say It’s Making Them Sick

Apple’s iOS 26 introduces a “Liquid Glass” design with translucent, glass-like menus and icons, sparking complaints of dizziness and nausea among some users. There is no full option to disable the new look, but “Reduce Transparency” in Accessibility settings removes most effects. Early bugs include Face ID failures, which a restart usually fixes. Users also report temporary battery drain after updating.
21 September 2025
Tech Shockwaves: iPhone 17 Frenzy, Xbox Price Hike, Google Breakup Call & More (Sept 19–20, 2025)

Tech Shockwaves: iPhone 17 Frenzy, Xbox Price Hike, Google Breakup Call & More (Sept 19–20, 2025)

Apple’s iPhone 17 launch triggered record demand in India, with top models selling out and first-week sales up 19% from last year. Microsoft raised U.S. Xbox Series X prices to about $650, citing tariffs and costs. Germany’s culture minister called for Google’s breakup over low tax payments and nearly €10 billion in EU fines. SpaceX completed its 117th Falcon 9 launch of 2025, mostly for Starlink satellites.
watchOS 26 and 26.0.1: Major New Apple Watch Features, But Only a Few Get the Latest Update

watchOS 26 and 26.0.1: Major New Apple Watch Features, But Only a Few Get the Latest Update

Apple released watchOS 26 in September 2025, bringing a new “Liquid Glass” design and advanced health tools to Apple Watch Series 6 and newer, excluding older models. A limited patch, watchOS 26.0.1, rolled out only for Apple Watch Ultra 3, enabling satellite messaging in Mexico. The update adds new watch faces, smarter widgets, and a wrist flick gesture, but removes five older faces, sparking complaints from some users.
20 September 2025
Apple Watch Series 11 vs Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 vs Google Pixel Watch 2 – The Ultimate Smartwatch Showdown

Apple Watch’s New Blood Pressure Alert Shakes Up the Smartwatch Health Race

Apple’s new Watch Series 11, and models back to Series 9, now alert users to possible high blood pressure using AI analysis of sensor data. The feature, cleared by the FDA in September 2025, does not measure blood pressure directly and requires confirmation with a traditional cuff. Apple plans to launch it in over 150 countries. Samsung and Huawei offer similar features, but only cuff-based devices provide actual readings.
Apple’s 2025 Wearables Unveiled: Hypertension Alerts, AI Translation, and More

Apple Unleashes iPhone 17, Ultra‑Thin iPhone Air, Apple Watch 11 & AirPods 3 – Fans Line Up Worldwide

Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup, including the new iPhone Air, launched worldwide September 19, drawing large crowds in Beijing and other cities. The iPhone 17 features a bigger 6.3-inch display, tougher Ceramic Shield 2, and all 48 MP rear cameras. Apple also introduced Apple Watch Series 11 with 24-hour battery life and 5G, and AirPods Pro 3 with improved noise cancellation and real-time language translation.
Tech Shockwave: Major Tech Breakthroughs from Sept 18–19, 2025

Tech Shockwave: Major Tech Breakthroughs from Sept 18–19, 2025

Meta launched $799 Ray-Ban Display smart glasses with a built-in screen, and Apple released iOS 26, introducing a major “Liquid Glass” design overhaul. SpaceX completed its 117th Falcon 9 launch of 2025, while Blue Origin flew New Shepard again. Jaguar Land Rover suffered a cyberattack, halting global production. Nvidia invested $5 billion in Intel, taking a 4% stake and agreeing to co-develop chips.
AI Gold Rush or Bubble? Tech’s Trillion-Dollar Question

AI Gold Rush or Bubble? Tech’s Trillion-Dollar Question

Nvidia became the world’s first $4 trillion company in 2025 as AI-driven stock market gains pushed the “Magnificent Seven” tech firms to over one-third of S&P 500 value, surpassing dot-com era concentration. Corporate AI investment hit $252 billion in 2024, but 95% of firms report no financial return from generative AI, and many projects fail to deliver value.
China’s $300K AI Breakthrough: How DeepSeek’s Budget Model Shook the Tech World

China’s $300K AI Breakthrough: How DeepSeek’s Budget Model Shook the Tech World

Chinese startup DeepSeek says it trained its R1 language model for $294,000, using 512 Nvidia H800 GPUs over 80 hours, according to a peer-reviewed Nature paper published September 17, 2025. R1, with 670 billion parameters, surpassed OpenAI’s top model on some reasoning benchmarks and triggered a $600 billion drop in Nvidia’s market value after launch.
AirPods Pro 3 vs AirPods Pro 2 vs AirPods Pro 1: Apple’s New ANC King Faces Sony, Bose & More

AirPods Pro 3 vs AirPods Pro 2 vs AirPods Pro 1: Apple’s New ANC King Faces Sony, Bose & More

Apple launched AirPods Pro 3 in 2025 at $249, featuring a smaller design, heart-rate sensor, and Live Translation. Noise cancellation is twice as strong as the previous model, with up to 8 hours of battery life using ANC. Apple claims industry-leading noise canceling, surpassing Sony and Bose. The earbuds offer improved Transparency mode and retain seamless integration with Apple devices.
18 September 2025
Ray-Ban Meta 2 vs the Smart Glasses Competition: Which High-Tech Specs Lead the Future?

Ray-Ban Meta 2 vs the Smart Glasses Competition: Which High-Tech Specs Lead the Future?

Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) smart glasses feature a 12MP camera, 3K video, open-ear speakers, and Meta AI voice assistant, starting at $379 with 8-hour battery life. Amazon Echo Frames offer Alexa but no camera at $269.99, while Snapchat’s AR Spectacles target developers. Meta’s glasses raise privacy concerns due to a subtle recording light and the potential for unauthorized facial recognition.
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

Nothing launched the Ear (3) wireless earbuds on September 18, 2025, priced at $179, with global pre-orders open and full sales starting September 25. The earbuds feature a transparent design with recycled aluminum, a new “Talk” button for case-based super mic calls, 12 mm drivers, adaptive ANC up to 45 dB, and Bluetooth 5.4. Two colors are available. An India launch is expected at around ₹10,000.
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  • Nifty50 and Sensex End Higher on March 20, 2026; IT, PSU Banks, Metals Lead Gains
    March 20, 2026, 10:02 AM EDT. India's benchmark indices closed higher on March 20, 2026. The BSE Sensex rose 0.44% to 74,533 points, and the NSE Nifty gained 0.49% to 23,114. Strong buying in IT, PSU banks and metal stocks buoyed the market despite fuel price hikes and geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Top gainers included Tech Mahindra (3.30%), Tata Steel (3.29%) and Infosys (2.88%), while Hindalco (-2.55%) and HDFC Bank (-2.23%) led declines. Brent crude oil climbed 1.88% to $110.7 a barrel amid the Israel-Iran conflict. Sector-wise, PSU Bank (+2.19%), IT and metal stocks advanced solidly, but financial services and private banks softened. Market breadth was positive with 2,458 stocks rising, reflecting relief-driven buying amid volatile conditions.
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