The collaboration between Boat and Safari Industries signals a notable shift in the way we perceive travel accessories—particularly luggage. While the fusion of smart technology and everyday travel gear seems innovative on the surface, it raises serious questions about the direction in which consumer technology is heading. This partnership, styled as “Safari x Boat,” promises
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Samsung’s latest rollout of the M9 Smart Monitor in India promises a revolution in home and office entertainment with its high-end specifications. The marketing buzz surrounding this device is undeniably compelling—4K QD-LED, 165Hz refresh rate, AI-enhanced imaging, and gaming capabilities that seem to cater to every niche user. However, a critical analysis reveals that beneath
The aspiration to explore the depths of the oceans has historically been hindered by the limitations of conventional engineering. Submarines and torpedo-shaped gliders, though functional, often struggle with energy efficiency and maneuverability. Recent advancements challenge these longstanding notions, leveraging the ingenious biomechanics of marine life to reimagine what underwater vehicles can achieve. In a bold
In a climate where summers grow increasingly oppressive, the rush to buy air conditioners is understandable but warrants a skeptical eye. The market is flooded with options promising relief, but many of these products are more about marketing than genuine innovation. Brands like Voltas, Godrej, Lloyd, Carrier, and Haier flood the market with models that,
The recent launch of the Mivi AI Buds exemplifies how modern tech companies often market innovation not as a necessity but as a spectacle. In an era where wireless earbuds have become common, desperately vying for novelty, Mivi’s claim of integrating a sophisticated AI assistant into merely a pair of in-ear headphones seems more like
The much-anticipated Oppo Reno 14 5G series is finally making its debut in India, a move that seems promising at first glance. Oppo, a brand often praised for its innovative designs and feature-packed devices, positions these phones as a new flagship-level offering. However, a closer look reveals a landscape filled with the familiar allure of
The relentless surge of electronic waste poses a crisis that demands urgent innovation. Traditional circuit boards, while integral to modern life, have remained inherently fragile and non-recyclable, fueling a mounting environmental crisis. The advent of self-healing, heat-reconfigurable circuit boards signals a crucial turning point. This technological breakthrough isn’t merely a step forward; it challenges the
Nothing Phone 3’s launch is stirring up a significant buzz in the smartphone market, primarily because of its drastic price hike. Doubled from its predecessor’s launch cost, the nearly Rs. 90,000 price tag sends a clear signal: Nothing is aiming to compete directly in the luxury flagship arena. But this move is a gamble that
Samsung’s eagerly awaited Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for July 9, 2025, promised to showcase the next wave of innovation in foldable smartphones. The anticipation was fueled by expectations that Samsung would continue to push the boundaries of design and technology with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Yet, a recent leak of leaked renders and insider
Infinix’s decision to quietly introduce the Hot 60i in Bangladesh seems like an attempt to quietly fill its budget smartphone lineup without causing much excitement. The design offers nothing new or inspiring, closely echoing the previous Hot 50i’s aesthetic. While a sizable 6.78-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate may look impressive on paper, the