In an era saturated with technological advancements, the hype surrounding smart luggage often masks its superficiality. Companies like Safari Industries partnering with brands such as Boat market their products as revolutionary, yet beneath the surface, many of these offerings are little more than repackaged gadgets with marginal utility. The recent announcement about their collaboration for
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Samsung’s latest launch of the M9 Smart Monitor and its siblings, the M8 and M7, might initially appear as a leap forward in integrated display technology. With features like 4K resolution, ultra-fast response times, and AI-enhanced visuals, the tech giant claims to be redefining what a monitor can do. Yet, underneath the shiny veneer lies
At first glance, the idea of mimicking marine animals like fish and seals to develop energy-efficient underwater vehicles seems both inspiring and promising. Nature, after all, has perfected these movements over millions of years. However, this fascination with bioinspired design often masks a deeper flaw—the overreliance on complex algorithms that threaten to oversimplify the reality
In the sweltering heat of modern India, the surge in demand for air conditioners symbolizes more than just a desire for comfort; it reveals a societal complacency towards energy consumption and environmental impact. While the market offers a plethora of budget-friendly options, these seemingly affordable devices often mask deeper issues—ranging from questionable durability to inefficient
In an era where technological advancements promise convenience and transformative user experiences, the launch of Mivi AI Buds reveals a concerning trend: the allure of flashy features overshadowing genuine utility. The inclusion of a voice-based AI assistant, equipped with a suite of specialized avatars, sounds promising at first glance. Yet, beneath this shiny exterior lies
In a landscape saturated with smartphone releases, the Oppo Reno 14 5G series appears to promise a new chapter of technological sophistication. Yet, a closer look reveals that much of what is being touted may be more about marketing hype than genuine innovation. The relentless cadence of launches, especially from brands like Oppo, often disguises
The development of self-healing, recyclable circuit boards marks a significant technological milestone, promising to reduce electronic waste and enhance device longevity. However, while it’s easy to be swept away by the allure of such innovations, a critical perspective reveals that these advancements might serve as a double-edged sword. The core motivation appears to be creating
The Nothing Phone 3 is finally set to launch amidst much fanfare, with the UK-based startup branding it as their “first true flagship smartphone.” Yet, as we inch closer to the unveiling, one cannot help but question whether this device truly justifies the skyrocketing price tag or if it’s merely an ambitious marketing gamble. With
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series has become the flagship emblem of modern foldable smartphones—an ambitious fusion of tech innovation and premium design. Yet, as much as the company has pushed boundaries, it has sometimes faltered, especially when it comes to design decisions that feel out of touch with consumer preferences. The latest controversy surrounding the
The Infinix Hot 60i emerges quietly in Bangladesh, marking the brand’s tentative step into its new Hot 60 lineup. While the smartphone sports a sizeable 6.78-inch IPS LCD screen with a brisk 120Hz refresh rate, this feature alone hardly elevates it above the crowd. The display, boasting a Full HD+ resolution and respectable 800 nits