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Meta To Track Mouse Movements And Keystrokes Of Employees To Train AI Models
- Wednesday April 22, 2026
- Feature | Edited by Abhinav Singh
The tool called Model Capability Initiative (MCI) will track mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes on work computers of employees.
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www.ndtv.com
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Oppo Watch X3 Launched Globally With Titanium Build, 3,000-Nit OLED Screen: Price, Features
- Wednesday April 22, 2026
- Written by Sucharita Ganguly, Edited by David Delima
Oppo has launched the Watch X3 globally alongside the Find X9 Ultra and X9s Pro, after its China debut in March. The smartwatch features a titanium build, a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display with up to 3000 nits brightness, and runs Wear OS 6 with Google apps. Powered by a Snapdragon W5 chip and dual-engine system, it offers ECG, advanced health trackin...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro Launched With 1.32-Inch AMOLED Screen, Up to 20-Day Battery Life: Price, Features
- Friday April 17, 2026
- Written by Sucharita Ganguly, Edited by David Delima
Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro has launched in the US at $449.99 (roughly Rs. 49,100) as a smartwatch focused on runners and fitness users. It features a titanium build with sapphire glass, a 1.32-inch AMOLED display, and dual-band GPS. The watch supports Zepp Coach training plans, advanced running metrics, and over 170 sports modes. It also offers health t...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2, Amazfit Active 3 Premium Launched in India With AMOLED Screens, Bluetooth Calling Support: Price, Features
- Wednesday April 8, 2026
- Written by Nithya P Nair, Edited by David Delima
Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 and Active 3 Premium smartwatches have been launched in India with AMOLED displays and Bluetooth calling support. The Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 has a 1.5-inch AMOLED display, while the Amazfit Active 3 Premium sports a 1.32-inch AMOLED display. Both models have sensors to monitor heart rate, blood-oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels, ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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IIT Jodhpur Develops Flexible Sensors For Early Cancer Detection
- Friday March 20, 2026
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Jaipur, March 19 (IANS) Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur are developing next‑generation flexible semiconductor devices designed for continuous health monitoring, early disease detection and physiological assessment in d
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www.ndtv.com
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Period Blood May Hold Clues To Early Risks Of Diabetes, Cancer: Study
- Friday March 13, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
There have been recent studies which reveal how period blood can be a valuable source for early detection of serious health risks like diabetes and cancer. Menstrual blood offers a non-invasive way to monitor women's health.
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www.ndtv.com
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Thailand Targets Crypto Mule Accounts Linked to Scams, Illegal Transfers as Authorities Freeze 10,000 Wallets
- Tuesday March 10, 2026
- Written by Rahul Dhingra, Edited by David Delima
Thai crypto operators have frozen more than 10,000 accounts suspected of involvement in money laundering and scam-related transactions. The move follows tighter screening measures introduced by regulators and industry groups. Authorities say enhanced monitoring, stronger Know Your Customer procedures, and data sharing between exchanges, banks, and ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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No Answers, Then All At Once: Digital Cheating Scandal Hits Madhya Pradesh
- Monday March 2, 2026
- India News | Reported by Anurag Dwary
What unfolded inside an examination lab in Ratlam during the Excise Constable Recruitment Examination 2024 is now being described as one of the most serious digital irregularity cases in Madhya Pradesh since the Vyapam scandal.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ghaziabad Teen Suicide Case: Gaming Addiction Can Push Vulnerable Teens To Crisis, Warns Doctor
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- Health | Written by Shreya Goswami, Varsha Vats
Following the tragic triple suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad allegedly linked to online gaming, experts warn that gaming addiction and compulsive screen use can increase emotional distress and risks of self-harm in teens, underscoring the need f
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www.ndtv.com
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Meta To Track Mouse Movements And Keystrokes Of Employees To Train AI Models
- Wednesday April 22, 2026
- Feature | Edited by Abhinav Singh
The tool called Model Capability Initiative (MCI) will track mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes on work computers of employees.
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www.ndtv.com
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Oppo Watch X3 Launched Globally With Titanium Build, 3,000-Nit OLED Screen: Price, Features
- Wednesday April 22, 2026
- Written by Sucharita Ganguly, Edited by David Delima
Oppo has launched the Watch X3 globally alongside the Find X9 Ultra and X9s Pro, after its China debut in March. The smartwatch features a titanium build, a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display with up to 3000 nits brightness, and runs Wear OS 6 with Google apps. Powered by a Snapdragon W5 chip and dual-engine system, it offers ECG, advanced health trackin...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro Launched With 1.32-Inch AMOLED Screen, Up to 20-Day Battery Life: Price, Features
- Friday April 17, 2026
- Written by Sucharita Ganguly, Edited by David Delima
Amazfit Cheetah 2 Pro has launched in the US at $449.99 (roughly Rs. 49,100) as a smartwatch focused on runners and fitness users. It features a titanium build with sapphire glass, a 1.32-inch AMOLED display, and dual-band GPS. The watch supports Zepp Coach training plans, advanced running metrics, and over 170 sports modes. It also offers health t...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2, Amazfit Active 3 Premium Launched in India With AMOLED Screens, Bluetooth Calling Support: Price, Features
- Wednesday April 8, 2026
- Written by Nithya P Nair, Edited by David Delima
Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 and Active 3 Premium smartwatches have been launched in India with AMOLED displays and Bluetooth calling support. The Amazfit T-Rex Ultra 2 has a 1.5-inch AMOLED display, while the Amazfit Active 3 Premium sports a 1.32-inch AMOLED display. Both models have sensors to monitor heart rate, blood-oxygen saturation (SpO2) levels, ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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IIT Jodhpur Develops Flexible Sensors For Early Cancer Detection
- Friday March 20, 2026
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Jaipur, March 19 (IANS) Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur are developing next‑generation flexible semiconductor devices designed for continuous health monitoring, early disease detection and physiological assessment in d
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www.ndtv.com
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Period Blood May Hold Clues To Early Risks Of Diabetes, Cancer: Study
- Friday March 13, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
There have been recent studies which reveal how period blood can be a valuable source for early detection of serious health risks like diabetes and cancer. Menstrual blood offers a non-invasive way to monitor women's health.
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www.ndtv.com
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Thailand Targets Crypto Mule Accounts Linked to Scams, Illegal Transfers as Authorities Freeze 10,000 Wallets
- Tuesday March 10, 2026
- Written by Rahul Dhingra, Edited by David Delima
Thai crypto operators have frozen more than 10,000 accounts suspected of involvement in money laundering and scam-related transactions. The move follows tighter screening measures introduced by regulators and industry groups. Authorities say enhanced monitoring, stronger Know Your Customer procedures, and data sharing between exchanges, banks, and ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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No Answers, Then All At Once: Digital Cheating Scandal Hits Madhya Pradesh
- Monday March 2, 2026
- India News | Reported by Anurag Dwary
What unfolded inside an examination lab in Ratlam during the Excise Constable Recruitment Examination 2024 is now being described as one of the most serious digital irregularity cases in Madhya Pradesh since the Vyapam scandal.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ghaziabad Teen Suicide Case: Gaming Addiction Can Push Vulnerable Teens To Crisis, Warns Doctor
- Wednesday February 4, 2026
- Health | Written by Shreya Goswami, Varsha Vats
Following the tragic triple suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad allegedly linked to online gaming, experts warn that gaming addiction and compulsive screen use can increase emotional distress and risks of self-harm in teens, underscoring the need f
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www.ndtv.com