OnePlus Nord N30 SE Quietly Launched


OnePlus has introduced the OnePlus Nord N30 SE in the UAE, succeeding the OnePlus Nord N20 SE and boasting several enhancements over its predecessor. This new smartphone features a MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chipset, a 5,000mAh battery with 33W wired fast charging, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a 50-megapixel dual rear camera system. Additionally, it comes with an 8-megapixel front camera and is available in a single RAM and storage configuration along with two colour options.


Honor X9b India Launch Confirmed


Handset maker HonorTech has officially announced the debut of the anticipated Honor X9b model on February 15. The company shared key details on social media through HonorTech's official handle (@ExploreHonor), revealing that the Honor X9b is set to feature "India's first ultra bounce display" with innovative "Airbag" technology. 


iOS 18 Update Launch May Bring AI To iPhones


The much-awaited iOS 18 update from Apple is expected to represent a noteworthy milestone in the tech giant's history. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who provided insights of the upcoming iOS update in his recent Power On newsletter, iOS 18 update is anticipated to be "the biggest" yet, with internal appreciation at Apple for its notable advancements.


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X Removes Ban On Taylor Swift Searches After Her Fake Explicit Images Went Viral


Elon Musk-owned social media company X has removed the ban on searches for Taylor Swift, which had been imposed after the circulation of fake sexually-explicit images of the pop singer on the platform last week, the media has reported. The search functionality has now been reactivated on X, formerly Twitter, and Joe Benarroch, head of business operations at X, mentioned in a statement that the social media platform will remain vigilant against any attempt to spread such content, promptly removing it if detected, says a report by news agency Reuters.


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TikTok Sued By 5,000 US Parents


TikTok, the Chinese short-video platform, is facing a lawsuit from over 5,000 parents in the US who allege that the app is detrimental to America's youth, according to UNILAD. The lawsuit, led by ClaimsHero.io, aims to hold the company accountable, with ClaimsHero providing assistance to individuals in connecting with lawyers and supporting their claims during arbitration. The legal action contends that the widely-used social media platform is deemed 'harmful' by the concerned parents.