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Realme GT 7: The Next Budget-Friendly Flagship Smartphone

Realme, the Chinese smartphone maker known for offering high-performance phones at budget prices, is expected to expand its portfolio with the Realme GT 7. The phone is positioned as a more affordable alternative to the Realme GT 7 Pro, which came out in November 2024, and thus keeps the phone in the news among tech […]

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Xiaomi Brings Future of Smart Homes and EVs to Nairobi

Xiaomi Kenya has taken a giant leap in revolutionizing connectivity by launching its Human x Car x Home ecosystem at the prestigious Radisson Blu in Nairobi. This visionary concept seamlessly integrates personal devices, smart homes, and automotive innovations to redefine smart living. A New Era of Connectivity The Human x Car x Home ecosystem underscores

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Experience ChatGPT on WhatsApp and Free Phone Calls

Artificial Intelligence just got a little closer to home! OpenAI has introduced two cutting-edge features that make using ChatGPT easier and more inclusive than ever: with WhatsApp or a free 15-minute phone call. Here is all you need to know about these exciting updates. How Does It Work? OpenAI has integrated ChatGPT into WhatsApp, currently

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ChatGPT Search, the AI Search Engine Now Avaiable for All Users

Free availability of ChatGPT Search is the new move of OpenAI. Until recently, this powerful tool was kept behind paywalls, reserved for subscribers only. Today, the service is available to any user with an OpenAI account on all platforms. Among its key features, the ability to embed media, real-time business maps, and voice-controlled search make

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Microsoft Loosens Hardware Requirements for Windows 11

Barring any surprises, Microsoft loosened the hardware requirements for Windows 11, allowing systems that could previously not upgrade—such as those that lack TPM 2.0 modules—to install the new OS. The move significantly deviates from Microsoft’s earlier stand on hardware specifications, which many users had found rather too restrictive. The Controversy Around Windows 11’s Rollout The

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