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New Bajaj Dominar 400 Launched in India at ₹2.39 Lakh
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New Bajaj Dominar 400 Launched in India at ₹2.39 Lakh

New Bajaj Dominar 400 arrives in India at ₹2.39 lakh, reflecting a ₹6,000 increase over the previous model. The updated sports tourer now features a new LCD instrument cluster and ride-by-wire technology, offering four riding modes controlled through redesigned switchgear. Bajaj has revamped the handlebar design and slapped on a rear carrier sporting a GPS mount for added touring convenience pretty much everywhere. The updated Dominar 400 will take the place of the previous model. Bookings have opened at various Bajaj dealerships nationwide and deliveries will start soon in a few weeks apparently.

2025 Bajaj Dominar 250 Hits Indian Market at ₹1.92 Lakh
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2025 Bajaj Dominar 250 Hits Indian Market at ₹1.92 Lakh

Bajaj Auto rolls out the 2025 Bajaj Dominar 250 in the Indian market, bearing a hefty price tag of ₹1.92 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The latest model boasts refined ergonomics and rider-focused electronics significantly upgraded recently. A mechanical throttle body supporting four ABS modes receives significant upgrades. The bike sports a new bonded-glass LCD display featuring an integrated speedometer flap, alongside other advanced technological features. Enhancements feature a redesigned handlebar for rider comfort and a newly added carrier with a GPS mount and upgraded switchgear. The Dominar 250 boasts a 248.77cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine delivering 26.6 bhp at 8,500 rpm and 23.5 Nm peak torque at 6,500 rpm. It’s paired with a six-speed gearbox and features a slipper clutch mechanism for smoother downshifts under heavy braking conditions. The motorcycle comes stock with 17-inch alloy rims and USD front forks, alongside a rear monoshock handling suspension tasks effectively. Single disc brakes handle braking at both ends effectively.

Nothing OS 4.0 Release Window Announced: Phone 3 Will Lead Update
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Nothing OS 4.0 Release Window Announced: Phone 3 Will Lead Update

Nothing OS 4.0 Launching Soon, Phone 3 Gets It First Nothing OS 4.0 Overview: Nothing recently unveiled Phone 3, its latest flagship device, and simultaneously introduced Nothing Headphone 1, its inaugural over-ear headphones model. Phone 3 comes with a promise of five years of Android OS upgrades and seven years of security updates. Many had eagerly anticipated it would launch with Android 16, rolled out last month to Pixel devices, but it ships with Nothing OS 3.5 based on Android 15 instead. Things might change drastically soon enough, anyway. Confirmed Timeline and Features: Nothing OS 4.0, built on Android 16, will be rolled out this autumn between September and November, according to CEO Carl Pei in a Phone 3 launch video on YouTube. He confirmed Phone 3 will be the first receiving the update. Nothing OS 4.0 will introduce advanced AI capabilities and enhanced integration with the Glyph Matrix API, allowing developers to create new widgets and mini-games. Android 16 is presently available solely on Pixel devices, while other manufacturers continue running rather lengthy beta tests. Nothing OS 4.0 open beta will likely surface soon, giving early adopters an upfront chance at trying some newly introduced features. Other Nothing smartphones will probably get the update in the following weeks after Phone 3 gets the stable version released.

Foxconn staff recall may disrupt Apple’s India production.
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Apple’s India Manufacturing Faces Setback as Foxconn Recalls Chinese Staff

Apple Inc.’s plans for ramping up iPhone production in India may be hindered as Foxconn Technology Group recalled hundreds of Chinese tech experts from its Indian plants suddenly. Most of Foxconn’s Chinese personnel stationed at iPhone manufacturing facilities in southern India were reportedly instructed to leave around two months ago. Sources revealed that over 300 workers have since departed, and Taiwanese staffs are now helming operations pretty smoothly, it seems. Foxconn’s facility down south in India assembles most iPhones produced there nowadays under extremely stringent quality control measures. Tata Group’s electronics division is among the major contributors to Apple’s production in India after acquiring Wistron Corp. quite recently. It oversees Pegatron Corp.’s operations locally with considerable authority. Chinese authorities had verbally urged regulators earlier this year to limit tech exports to India and Southeast Asia, apparently without much fanfare. Part of some broader machination might be deterring companies from moving manufacturing elsewhere outside of China rapidly nowadays. Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously lauded Chinese workers highly for their technical prowess and swift productivity, which he deemed crucial. Departure of Chinese staff from India will likely hinder training of local employees and the transfer of advanced manufacturing know-how, slowly increasing production costs, insiders noted quietly. One source claimed overall iPhone production quality in India might remain unscathed, but assembly line efficiency could potentially decline significantly overseas. Apple’s plans unfold as this situation arises, with iPhone assembly for the US market shifting entirely to India possibly by next year. Apple manufactures approximately 40 million iPhones annually in India, contributing to nearly 15% of its global production.

Google Promotes AI Mode with Special Homepage Doodle
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Google Promotes AI Mode with Special Homepage Doodle.

Google’s AI Mode with Special Homepage DoodleGoogle used its homepage Doodle rather recently to spotlight AI Mode, a new search tool driven entirely by artificial intelligence. Clicking on the animated Doodle from Tuesday took users directly to AI Mode, a chatbot-like assistant built to tackle complex or detailed questions. This Doodle featured a share button somewhat unusually, and it isn’t typical of most Doodles created nowadays online. A Google spokesperson said this wasn’t some traditional Doodle but rather a promo effort geared towards raising awareness about that feature. Google’s most prominent attempts bring AI Mode to the forefront gradually since its intro in March, slowly gaining momentum now. Backed by Google’s Gemini AI, AI Mode streamlines search by addressing complex questions that usually take several queries to resolve. Users interact via text, voice, or uploads, and AI-generated responses are provided by the tool, highlighting Google’s push to stay competitive with platforms like Perplexity AI, ChatGPT & Claude.

Moto G96 5G Launching in India on July 9: Key Features and Expectations
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Moto G96 5G Launching in India on July 9: Key Features and Expectations

Motorola has officially announced the launch of Moto G96 5G in India on July 9th, 2025. Smartphone availability will feature Pantone-validated hues like Greener Pastures and Dresden Blue, giving it a rather premium, trendy appeal instantly. Moto G96 5G features an impressive 6.67-inch 144Hz 3D curved pOLED display, enhanced with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection for added durability and clarity. Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset under the hood, it delivers efficient performance daily for gaming and other tasks pretty smoothly. The phone comes ruggedly equipped with IP68-rated dust resistance and water repellency, making it rather suitable for rough usage outdoors daily. It boasts a 50MP main sensor (Sony LYT-700C) and an 8MP ultra-wide lens, alongside a rather sharp 32MP front camera for selfies. Expectations are it will sport 68W TurboPower fast charging, backed by a sizeable 5,500mAh battery, thus nixing lengthy recharge periods. Rumours suggest the device will be priced at ₹22,990 for the 12GB RAM plus 256GB storage variant, offering strong value in the mid-range 5G smartphone segment quite evidently. Pricing details will emerge at launch, pretty much always, and sale figures remain under wraps until then, ostensibly.

Nothing Headphone 1 Debuts in India With Up to 80-Hour Battery, Transparent Design
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Nothing Headphone 1 Debuts in India With Up to 80-Hour Battery, Transparent Design

Nothing Headphone 1 has officially hit the Indian market, launching side by side with the Nothing Phone 3, while also rolling out in select regions worldwide. The over-the-ear headphones showcase a signature transparent aesthetic and boast 40mm dynamic drivers alongside active noise cancellation pretty effectively. KEF, a British audio specialist, has carefully tuned the sound profile extensively with precision. Battery life stands out remarkably, with playback lasting up to 80 hours on a single charge using the AAC codec or 54 hours with LDAC. The headphones support Android and iOS platforms pretty seamlessly on various devices. Price and Availability in India Nothing Headphone 1 will be available for purchase starting July 15 at a price of ₹21,990 through major retail partners, including Flipkart, Vijay Sales, and others. They will be available at a discounted price of ₹19,999 on launch day as part of some super sweet introductory offer. The headphones will be available in black and luminous white color variants optionally. Features and Specifications of Nothing Headphone 1 Headphone 1 boasts an over-ear design, sporting a transparent rectangular shell and an oval-shaped module prominently positioned at its center. 40mm dynamic drivers reside inside the headphones, and they support up to 42dB ANC alongside a transparency mode eerily. KEF engineers meticulously fine-tuned the audio using a quad-microphone setup supporting environmental noise cancellation for remarkably enhanced call quality thereby. The headphones offer Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity on front lines and support various codecs, namely AAC, SBC, and LDAC pretty seamlessly. Users can revel in dual-device connectivity pretty seamlessly, and the headphones sync up nicely with Android devices sporting version 5.1 or higher and iOS devices sporting version 13 or newer somehow. Nothing has eschewed touch controls, opting instead for physical inputs like a Roller and Button for navigating media and toggling ANC mode rapidly. A 1,040mAh battery powers the device and takes roughly two hours to fully recharge via USB Type-C pretty quickly, obviously. A 3.5mm audio jack is included too, surprisingly, beneath various other connectivity options on this rather snazzy device. Company reps say a super quick five-minute charge yields around five hours of playback with ANC switched off completely nowadays, apparently. Battery life fluctuates wildly depending on various factors such as codec type and ANC status, with numbers ranging pretty significantly: The AAC codec without ANC delivers up to 80 hours of playback time. LDAC codec without ANC clocks in at a still respectable 54 hours. ANC kicks in with the AAC codec, and suddenly you’re looking at roughly 35 hours. With LDAC codec and ANC enabled, battery life dwindles down to around 30 hours only. The headphones tip the scales at a relatively hefty 329 grams, measuring a somewhat bulky 173.8 x 78 x 189.2 mm. They come bundled with a softshell storage case packed neatly inside the box.

Hero’s New VIDA VX2 Hits Indian Market with ₹59,490 Starting Price
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Hero’s New VIDA VX2 Hits Indian Market with ₹59,490 Starting Price

  Hero MotoCorp has unveiled the VIDA VX2, an entry-level electric scooter that promises affordability and performance for Indian commuters. Scooter availability includes two variants, namely VX2 Plus and VX2 Go, under a Battery-as-a-Service model, quite interestingly, in India. VX2 Go costs ₹99,490 under standard pricing, and VX2 Plus is tagged at ₹1.10 lakh ex-showroom. The BaaS subscription brings prices crashing down to ₹59,490 for VX2 Go and ₹64,990 for VX2 Plus, remarkably. VIDA’s subscription plans are tailored pretty closely around users’ daily commutes and claim a ridiculously low running cost of just ₹0.96 per kilometre. VX2 Plus comes with dual swappable batteries packing 3.4kWh total capacity and delivers an IDC range of 142km on each charge. VX2 Go sports a single 2.2kWh battery offering an IDC range of 92km, on the other hand, somewhat remarkably under diverse operating conditions, apparently. The battery hits 80% in just one hour with a super speedy charger, but the included one drags on for roughly six whole hours. The VIDA VX2 offers cloud connectivity with remote immobilisation, uniquely in its class. Smart features include ridiculously accurate turn-by-turn navigation on a fairly large 4.3-inch TFT display and pretty detailed real-time ride stats. The VX2 boasts a sleek, modern look available in seven vibrant colour options. The VX2 Go variant features a spacious 33.2-litre underseat storage compartment, comfortably accommodating a full-face helmet with ease.

RailOne App Unveiled: A Unified Platform for Passenger Services
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RailOne App Unveiled: A Unified Platform for Passenger Services

Indian Railways continues enhancing passenger amenities through various initiatives, including modern trains and the rapid redevelopment of railway stations. Union Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw launched the RailOne app on the 40th Foundation Day of the Centre for Railway Information Systems at India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. The RailOne app aims to streamline and elevate the passenger experience by integrating multiple services into a single platform. Key Features of RailOne App: Unreserved & Platform Tickets: Enjoy a 3% discount on these tickets. Live Train Tracking: Stay updated in real-time. Grievance Redressal: Resolve issues quickly. Additional Services: Includes e-catering, porter booking, and last-mile taxi options. RailOne has been authorized as a partner app by IRCTC, while reserved tickets will remain available on the IRCTC website. Existing RailConnect and UTS credentials are supported, and login convenience is offered through mPIN or robust biometric authentication. Consolidating services enables space efficiency as app usage replaces multiple downloads. Advancing the Passenger Reservation System (PRS) The Railway Minister applauded CRIS for its significant accomplishments during the event and emphasized the need for ongoing innovation to reinforce and modernize the digital backbone of Indian Railways. He underscored the progress on upgrading the Passenger Reservation System, remarkably set for rollout by December 2025 nationwide across various platforms. The revamped PRS will: Be agile, multilingual, and equipped to handle a load ten times greater than the current capacity. Facilitate 1.5 lakh ticket bookings and 40 lakh inquiries per minute. Offer enhanced features like seat selection, a fare calendar, and inclusive options for Divyangjan, students, and patients. Technology at the Core of Progress Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision positions Indian Railways as a robust growth engine nationwide, and RailOne’s launch underscores its commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology. Indian Railways’ dedication to democratizing access has yielded this app, which remarkably enhances passenger satisfaction.

Sony Bravia Theatre System 6 and Bar 6 Debut in India, Starting at ₹39,990
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Sony Bravia Theatre System 6 and Bar 6 Debut in India, Starting at ₹39,990

Key Highlights of Sony Bravia Theatre System 6 and Bar 6: New Audio Models: Bravia Theatre System 6 (₹49,990): A 5.1 channel wireless surround system delivering 1000W of powerful audio. Bravia Theatre Bar 6 (₹39,990): A 3.1.2 channel soundbar featuring upfiring speakers for enhanced surround sound. Immersive Audio: Equipped with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Vertical Surround Engine, and S-Force PRO Front Surround to deliver a 360° audio experience. India-Specific Features: Voice Zoom 3: Clearer dialogue. Night Mode: Softer audio for quiet environments. Voice Mode: Optimized for speech-heavy content. Multi Stereo Mode (System 6): Uniform sound for larger spaces. Seamless Connectivity: Bravia Connect app for unified control of TV and sound system. Compatible with Sony Bravia TVs, with settings accessible via the TV remote. Eco-Friendly Design: Made with recycled PET fabric, minimal plastic in packaging, and reduced ink usage. Accessible for All: Includes tactile markers and screen reader compatibility through the Bravia Connect app. Availability of Sony Bravia Theatre System 6 and Bar 6: Bar 6: From July 1, 2025 at ₹39,990. System 6: From July 3, 2025 at ₹49,990. Available through Sony Centres, leading retail outlets, ShopatSC.com, and major online platforms.

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