Meta’s Planned Facial Recognition Feature for Smart Glasses Faces Opposition From Privacy Orgs

Meta’s purported development of an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered facial recognition technology for its future smart glasses has raised concerns among privacy advocates. An open letter signed by 77 organisations working in the privacy and civil liberties space has been published, urging the Menlo Park-based tech giant to stop the development of such a feature.

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Vivo X300 Ultra Pricing Surfaces Online via Retail Listing in Europe

Vivo X300 Ultra is set to launch globally on April 24, with Amazon Germany listing its 16GB + 1TB variant at EUR 2,000 (roughly Rs. 2,19,800). Bundles with accessories go up to EUR 3,166 (roughly Rs. 3,47,900), while pre-order offers in select European markets include benefits worth up to EUR 1,309 (roughly Rs. 1,43,800) and discounted accessories. The flagship featur...

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Best Premium Laser Printers Available in India

Companies like HP, Canon, and Brother are selling premium laser printers in IndIa with the latest printing technologies, sharp text output and speed. Some are built for small to medium-sized businesses and offer print, copy, and scan functions. Here we have listed some of the best premium laser printers available in India, along with their key features and current pri...

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YouTube’s New Option Lets Users Effectively Turn Off Shorts From Their Feed

YouTube has introduced a new feature that allows users to effectively turn off Shorts on the mobile app. The update adds a zero-minute option to the Shorts feed timer. As per the video-sharing platform, this allows users to hide the short-form video feed entirely from the interface. The feature is currently rolling out globally. With this move, YouTube is providing us...

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South Korea Plans Blockchain-Based Payments for Government Spending

South Korea plans to pilot blockchain-based payments for government expenses under a regulatory sandbox. The initiative aims to improve transparency, reduce misuse, and lower costs through tokenised deposits. The move is part of the country’s broader strategy to expand digital asset adoption in public finance.

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