Redmi K90 Max With Dimensity 9500 Chip, 16GB of RAM Surfaces on Geekbench Ahead of China Launch

The Redmi K90 Max is set to go official in China soon. It is expected to join the existing K90 and K90 Pro Max models in the Xiaomi sub-brand’s lineup. Soon after the company confirmed its launch date, the upcoming handset has now surfaced on a benchmarking site, with the listing revealing several key specifications. The Redmi K90 Max is said to ship with 16GB of RA...

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Oppo F33, Oppo F33 Pro India Launch on April 15: Everything You Need to Know

Oppo F33 and Oppo F33 Pro will launch in India on April 15 with dual rear cameras and 7,000mAh batteries. Both devices will be available for purchase through Amazon and the Oppo India website. With the launch just days away, here's a quick roundup about the launch details, expected price, specifications, and features of the duo.

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OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro Review: Budget Buds, Flagship Silence

OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Pro were recently launched in India as the latest entrant in the sub-Rs. 4,000 price in the true wireless stereo (TWS) segment. As a “Pro” device in the Nord family of products, the new earbuds have to shoulder a lot of responsibility without asking buyers to break the bank. The new Nord Buds 4 Pro comfortably outperforms its competition in mos...

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Google’s ‘Tap to Share’ Could Finally Give Android Its AirDrop Moment

A new Android leak points to Google’s Tap to Share feature, which could let nearby phones share files and contact info with a quick NFC gesture.

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GrafanaGhost: The AI That Leaked Everything Without Being Hacked

A newly disclosed vulnerability reveals how AI assistants can become invisible channels for data exfiltration — and why security enforcement must shift to the data layer.

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