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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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US-Israel-Iran War: Iranian websites and apps hacked amid rising tensions

In the 21st century, wars are not limited to bombing and politics. It deals with AI and cyberattacks too. Hours after the joint US-Israeli strikes on targets inside Iran, a wave of cyber activity began. According to a Reuters report, several Iranian apps and news websites were hacked. Some even appeared in online messages that

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted March 2, 2026

MWC 2026: Qualcomm launches Snapdragon Wear Elite to focus on personal AI

Smartwatches have slowly moved from being notification mirrors to health companions. Now, Qualcomm wants them to become something more, intelligent, context-aware assistants that sit on your wrist. At MWC 2026 in Barcelona, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon Wear Elite platform, calling it the world's first "Personal AI" wearable chip. What is Snapdragon Wear Elite? Snapdragon Wear

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted March 2, 2026

Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Ultra launched globally: Check specs, features, India launch date

Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra globally, and yes, both phones will be available in India as well. The launch event, held just ahead of MWC, introduced the Leica-tuned flagship-level smartphones by Xiaomi. While the Xiaomi 17 debuted earlier in China and the Ultra followed later, the global rollout now

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted March 1, 2026

When is Panchayat Season 5 coming? Check release timeline, cast and story hints

If there's one show that doesn't rely on loud twists or dramatic cliffhangers to win hearts, it's Panchayat. The charm of Phulera lies in its simplicity, small conflicts, quiet humour, and characters that feel real. After four successful seasons, the question now is obvious: when are we going back to Phulera? Here's everything we know

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 28, 2026

Microsoft's Copilot Tasks turns AI into your background assistant: Here's how

For the past couple of years, AI has mostly been about chatting or creating images and videos. You ask, it answers, or makes the required design instantly. But now, Microsoft wants AI to move beyond conversation. With the introduction of Copilot Tasks, the tech giant is stepping into the era where it doesn't just respond,

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 28, 2026

OpenAI signs Pentagon deal as Donald Trump blacklists Anthropic: Here's what happened

Former US President Donald Trump has ordered federal agencies to immediately stop using Anthropic's AI technology, which escalated a dispute between the company and the Pentagon (headquarters of the United States Department of Defence). Within hours of that announcement, Sam Altman's OpenAI confirmed it had reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 28, 2026

Tim Cook teases multi-day Apple launch event in March: iPhone 17e, MacBook Pro, more

Without major announcement, Apple CEO Tim Cook recently hinted at a "big week ahead," suggesting that multiple announcements could begin rolling out starting March 2. While Apple hasn't confirmed what exactly is coming, reports suggest that this may not be a one-day event, but rather a series of launches spread across a few days, starting

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 27, 2026

iPhone Fold display leak reveals nearly invisible crease ahead of September launch

Apple's foldable iPhone has been part of rumours for years. But now, things seem to be moving from speculation to reality. A new leak suggests that Apple has already placed production line orders for its first foldable iPhone, which means this device is no longer just a concept. And interestingly, the latest leak talks about

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 27, 2026

Google Nano Banana 2 released: What’s new, how to make images, and where to try it

Last year, Google's Nano Banana image model quietly turned into a viral moment. It wasn't just another AI tool, people actually used it. Whether it is about memes, marketing content, or viral image trends, it spreaded like wildfire. Then came Nano Banana Pro, which came for creators who wanted more control. Now, Google has released

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 27, 2026

iPhone 18 Pro Max: design, cameras, chipset, release date - what ALL to expect

The iPhone 17 lineup is still on many fans' wishlists; in the meantime, the iPhone 18 Pro Max is continuously being part of the rumour mill. With leaks slowly coming on the surface, we're starting to get a clearer idea of what Apple's 2026 flagship could bring. Nothing is official yet, but if these early

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 27, 2026

Creators deserve fair pay from platforms, says Ashwini Vaishnaw

The conversation about revenue sharing between digital platforms and content creators is now out in the open. At the DNPA Conclave 2026 in Delhi, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw made it clear that platforms must ensure a fair share of revenue for those who actually create the content. And if that balance doesn't happen voluntarily, the

AUTHOR: DIVYA| Posted February 27, 2026