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Divya is a Senior Sub-Editor at Techlusive with nearly four years of experience in journalism and content writing. She has previously contributed to Times Now, Hindustan Times, and TV9, where she covered everything from emerging tech trends to in-depth gadget reviews. At Techlusive, she brings her keen eye for detail and passion for technology to simplify complex topics for readers. When she’s not testing the latest gadgets, Divya enjoys unwinding with Netflix, painting, and dancing.

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Unknown caller? Truecaller Community Suggestions will help you

Unknown calls are part of daily life now. Some turn out to be important, while others are clearly spam. To make this guessing game easier, Truecaller has introduced a new feature called Community Suggestions, which is currently rolling out to users in India. Instead of just showing a name or spam alert, the app now

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 4, 2026

Google Gemini may let you bring your ChatGPT or Claude history along

Switching AI chatbots sounds easy until you actually try doing it. The moment you move, you realise how much context, preferences, and ongoing chats you've built over time. Starting fresh means teaching the AI everything again, how you write, what you prefer, and even the kind of answers you expect. Now, it looks like Google

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 4, 2026

Samsung Galaxy Days Sale announced: Deals on S24, Z Flip, Tablets and more

Samsung has kicked off its Galaxy Days sale on Flipkart, and if you were planning to upgrade your phone or add a new gadget to your ecosystem, this might be a good time to take a look. The three-day sale, running from February 3 to February 5, brings price cuts across smartphones, foldables, tablets, laptops,

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 4, 2026

Premium phones push India smartphone market value up 8% in 2025: Counterpoint

In 2025, the smartphone market of India has seen a steady journey, but it wasn't in terms of premium smartphones. According to Counterpoint Research's Monthly India Smartphone Tracker, the industry recorded a modest 1% year-on-year growth in shipment volume, while value grew a stronger 8%. The numbers clearly hint at one ongoing trend, Indians are

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 3, 2026

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra design leaked in a latest poster for promotions: What's new?

Samsung is planning to launch the flagship Galaxy S26 series globally this month, and, if leaks are to be believed, the launch is on February 25th. Ahead of the expected launch, the Galaxy S26 Ultra's design has been leaked in promotional posters. The latest posters have been leaked by tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) via Substack,

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 3, 2026

Google’s Aluminum OS inches closer as Desktop Apps appear on Play Store

Google has already been tipped to shift towards Alumnium OS from its Chrome OS, which seems to be a merger of Android and Chrome OS in a single software experience for PCs. And now, an early app appeared on the Google Play Store is giving us a clearer hint that the operating system may not

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 3, 2026

How to build your own Mac online? Hint: Apple Store

Buying a new Mac has always involved some level of comparison. You would usually scroll through multiple pre-configured models, some with more RAM, others with extra storage, trying to figure out which one made the most sense for your work and budget. Now, Apple seems to be changing that familiar process. The tech giant has

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 3, 2026

iQOO 15R to launch with 7,600mAh battery under Rs 50,000: What else to expect

iQOO is slowly revealing details about its upcoming smartphone, the iQOO 15R, ahead of its India launch scheduled for February 24. The latest teasers confirm one of the phone's biggest highlights, a massive 7,600mAh battery. What makes this interesting is that despite the big battery, iQOO claims the device will measure just 7.9mm in thickness.

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 3, 2026

Your future PlayStation controller could go button-free, suggests Sony patent

If this patent comes into action, it will forever change how we have witnessed gaming controllers so far. The usual buttons, joysticks and triggers. But what if all of that disappeared? A newly surfaced Sony patent suggests the company could be exploring exactly that, a PlayStation controller with no physical buttons at all! This may

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 3, 2026

Oracle layoffs 2026: 30,000 Jobs in fear to fund AI data centres

Oracle could be heading toward one of its biggest workforce reductions yet. Reports suggest the tech giant is considering cutting between 20,000 and 30,000 jobs globally as it shifts focus toward building large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) data centres, a report by CIO suggested. While the company has not officially confirmed the layoffs, the development highlights

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 3, 2026

Future iPhones may soon understand your whispered or silent commands

Talking to your phone is normal. Whispering to it is also fine. But what if, one day, you don't have to make a sound at all? Apple might be quietly moving in that direction. This idea comes after the company has acquired an Israeli AI startup called Q.ai, a firm that works on understanding speech

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 31, 2026