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Samsung India opens Galaxy S26 series pre-orders

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NEW DELHI: Samsung India said its flagship Galaxy S26 smartphone series is available for pre-order in India from Feb. 25, led by the Galaxy S26 Ultra alongside the Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26. The company billed the...
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Apple Vision Pro gets native YouTube app after two years

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SAN FRANCISCO: Google has launched an official YouTube app for Apple Vision Pro, making “YouTube for visionOS” available as a free download in the visionOS App Store. The release brings a native YouTube viewing experience to Apple’s...
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Modi unveils 2047 tax holiday to grow India data centres

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MENA Newswire, NEW DELHI: India’s government has proposed a tax holiday through 2047 for foreign companies that provide cloud services to customers worldwide while running those workloads using data centre services based in India, a long-horizon incentive...
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Alphabet becomes fourth company to cross $4 trillion valuation

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MENA Newswire, SAN FRANCISCO: Shares of Alphabet Inc. rose sharply on Monday, lifting the Google parent’s market capitalization above $4 trillion for the first time and placing it among a small group of companies to reach that valuation threshold....
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Apple signs multi year deal with Google to power Siri with Gemini AI

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MENA Newswire, SAN FRANCISCO: Apple has entered into a multi year agreement with Google to integrate Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence models into Siri, marking one of the most significant partnerships between the two technology companies in recent years...
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Google rolls out new Gmail AI features replacing Gemini panel

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MENA Newswire, SAN FRANCISCO: Google has begun rolling out a set of new in-line artificial intelligence features in Gmail  that replace the Gemini side panel for some users, marking a shift in how AI assistance is delivered...
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AI is set to create millions of jobs by 2025, says WEF report

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AI will generate millions of jobs by 2025 while automating repetitive work, enabling industries like healthcare and finance to innovate and focus on creativity, experts say....