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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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Google Project Genie explained: It turns text into playable 3D worlds

Imagine describing a place in words and instantly being able to walk around inside it. That's the basic idea behind Google's new AI experiment called Project Genie. It's not a game engine and not exactly a video game either. Think of it more as a sandbox where you type a prompt and an explorable world

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 31, 2026

Samsung Galaxy F70 lineup is coming to India, Flipkart sale confirmed

Samsung is planning to refresh its popular F-series in India with the launch of a new Galaxy F70 series. Flipkart listing has confirmed that this upcoming F-series Galaxy phones will go on sale via the e-commerce website. While the full details are still unknown, the leaks suggest that the phone may focus on performance and

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 30, 2026

Fake earning app Wingo banned in India; Android users asked to stay alert

There is always a say, "All that glitters is not gold!" And this applies in the world of tech too. If you have recently came across an Android app which promises to let you earn money for doing simple tasks, then you must not ignore. And that's how India's cyber authorities have even taken the

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 30, 2026

No Nothing Phone (4) in 2026, mid-range Phone (4a) coming soon: Carl Pei

If you were waiting for a brand new Nothing flagship in 2026, it's time to reset your expectations. Nothing's CEO Carl Pei has confirmed that there will be no Phone (4) this year. Instead, last year's Phone (3) will continue as the company's top-end offering through 2026. Carl Pei explained that the company doesn't want

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 30, 2026

Gemini and Google AI Mode to help you prepare for JEE Main exam: Here's how

Google is making sure that the students can focus on their exam preparation even with AI. To the latest update, the tech giant has introduced the new feature within Gemini and even Google's AI Mode to let you prepare for the JEE Main exam. That means it seems to be an end of juggling with

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 30, 2026

Aluminium OS: Google may merge Android and ChromeOS into one desktop platform

For years, ChromeOS has powered lightweight laptops. But it now looks like Google is quietly working on something bigger that could eventually take its place. A leaked internal build, spotted through a public bug report (shared by 9to5Google), gives us an early peek at what's being called "Aluminium OS" (or ALOS internally). This isn't an

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 30, 2026

Nothing Phone 4a Pro certification listing hints at bigger battery than Phone 3a Pro

Nothing Phone 4a Pro has recently been spotted on the European Product Registry, which revealed some other crucial details about the upcoming smartphone. This comes after several other listings in the past few weeks. However, the official announcement for the Nothing Phone 4a Pro is still awaited; the certification listings have revealed all the essential

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 29, 2026

Adobe Express Premium goes FREE for Airtel customers: Here’s how to claim

If you are an Airtel user, then know that the telecom operator just dropped a major freebie. Adobe has partnered with Bharti Airtel to offer Adobe Express Premium free for one year to all Airtel customers in India. That includes prepaid, postpaid, broadband, Xstream, and DTH users, basically anyone inside the Airtel ecosystem. It must

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 29, 2026

Google may warn users not to spend too long talking to Gemini

AI assistants have quietly become part of our everyday routine. From drafting emails and planning trips to answering random late-night questions, tools like Google's Gemini are always just a tap away. But Google may soon step in when that interaction goes on for a little too long. According to recent reports, Google is testing a

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted January 29, 2026