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Shubham Arora

Shubham is a Senior Sub-Editor at Techlusive with over four years of experience in journalism and content writing. He has previously worked with Times Now, covering everything from smartphone launches to emerging technology trends. At Techlusive, he combines his passion for gadgets and gaming with his editorial expertise to deliver clear, engaging, and insightful tech stories. Outside of work, Shubham enjoys binge-watching Marvel movies, experimenting with mimicry, and penning down love-struck poems.

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Elon Musk says Neuralink is ready to test a brain implant to restore vision

Neuralink is preparing for its first human implant of a brain device designed to help restore vision, according to statements shared by Elon Musk. The device, called Blindsight, is aimed at people who are completely blind and is awaiting regulatory approval before it can be tested in a human patient. What Blindsight is meant to

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 30, 2026

OpenAI may be building a social network where bots aren t welcome

OpenAI may be exploring a new kind of social network, one that is built around a simple idea making sure real people are talking to real people. According to Forbes, the company is working on an early version of a social platform that aims to reduce bot activity by verifying that each account belongs to

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 29, 2026

Vivo puts AI Smart Glasses on hold after internal review: Here s why

Vivo has reportedly paused development of its AI smart glasses project after several months of internal work. The decision has not been officially announced by the company, but people familiar with the matter say the project was stopped following internal reviews. According to a Gizmochina report, Vivo had been exploring the AI smart glasses category

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 29, 2026

Sony confirms PS Plus Monthly Games for February: Check full list here

Sony has officially revealed the PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup for February. As part of the Essential tier, subscribers will be able to claim four games starting February 3. Once added to the library, the games can be played as long as the PS Plus subscription remains active. The February lineup will be available until

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 29, 2026

AI Nudify apps are still slipping through Google and Apple s app stores, says report

A new report says dozens of AI-based "nudify" apps are still available on Google Play and Apple's App Store, even though both platforms have rules against non-consensual sexual content. These apps use artificial intelligence to generate nude or sexualised images of people from regular photos, raising concerns around safety, consent, and enforcement on major app

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 29, 2026

Minecraft 26.1 Snapshot 5 makes baby mobs look different, adds a new item

Mojang has released Minecraft 26.1 Snapshot 5. Like earlier snapshots, this version is experimental and meant for testing new features before they are rolled out more widely. This snapshot mainly introduces visual updates to some mobs and adds a new craftable item. Baby aquatic mobs Snapshot 5 updates the baby versions of several aquatic mobs.

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 29, 2026

Sony may be planning a PlayStation State of Play for February: What we know

Sony is said to be planning its next PlayStation State of Play broadcast for February. While the company has not officially confirmed the event yet, multiple industry insiders suggest that a livestream focused on upcoming PS5 games is already in the works. PlayStation State of Play timeline (leaked) According to industry leaker NateTheHate2, Sony is

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 29, 2026

How OpenAI screwed up ChatGPT 5.2 writing quality, according to Sam Altman

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted that the company made a mistake with ChatGPT 5.2 when it comes to writing quality. Responding to user and developer feedback, Altman said OpenAI focused too heavily on technical improvements in this version, which ended up hurting how the chatbot writes and communicates. What Altman Said About ChatGPT 5.2

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 28, 2026

Why GTA 6 might not get a boxed release when it launches

Grand Theft Auto VI may not get a physical boxed release at launch, going by a recent report. The claim suggests that Rockstar Games and its parent company, Take-Two Interactive, could opt for a digital-only release initially, with boxed copies possibly planned for a later date. What the report says The information comes from a

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 28, 2026

Meet Athena: NASA s new supercomputer is its most powerful yet

NASA has launched a new supercomputer named Athena that will help in its research and missions. Athena is now the space agency's most powerful and energy-efficient system that it has used so far. The supercomputer is designed to handle large simulations, heavy data processing, and AI workloads that are increasingly part of space and aeronautics

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 28, 2026

Amazon layoff concerns resurface after email sent to staff by mistake

Amazon may have unintentionally signalled another round of job cuts after an internal email referencing layoffs was sent to employees earlier this week. The message, which went out to staff in the company's cloud division, sparked confusion and renewed concerns about further workforce reductions. What the email said As per a Reuters report, the email

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 28, 2026

Samsung plans 1 million Galaxy Wide Fold units as Apple s iPhone Fold nears

Samsung is reportedly planning a much larger production run for an upcoming foldable smartphone, signalling a change in how the company approaches experimental designs. As per recent reports, Samsung is preparing to produce around 1 million units of a new foldable device, tentatively referred to as the Galaxy Wide Fold. The move suggests Samsung sees

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 28, 2026

Gmail update for iPhone makes sharing Google Photos easier: Here s how

Google has started rolling out a new feature for Gmail on iPhone and iPad that makes attaching photos and videos a little easier. The update adds a dedicated Google Photos option inside the attachment menu when composing an email on iOS. What has changed Until now, Gmail on iPhone offered attachment options such as Drive,

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 28, 2026

PS6 launch could be years away as Sony looks to extend PS5 era

With the PlayStation 5 now several years old, attention has slowly started shifting to what Sony might do next. In the past, PlayStation consoles have followed a seven to eight year cycle, which is why many expected the PlayStation 6 to arrive around 2027 or 2028. But new reports suggest that timeline may be slipping

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted January 27, 2026