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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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BSNL 365-day plan gets extra data boost till March 31: Check details

BSNL has been pushing its yearly prepaid plans for a while now, and that's mainly because prices from private operators have already gone up. If you don't want the hassle of recharging every month, these long-validity plans are still one of the simpler options. The Rs 2,399 plan is the one most people are looking

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 29, 2026

OnePlus shuts offline stores in India, expands service network via OPPO

OnePlus India is making a big change in how it operates in the country. The company is moving away from offline retail and shifting focus towards online sales. At the same time, it is expanding its service network by using OPPO's existing infrastructure. This means two things happening together -- fewer physical stores, but more

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 29, 2026

Nokia layoffs: 14,000 jobs to be cut globally, India may see impact

Nokia is planning to cut a large number of jobs as part of a global restructuring. Reports suggest the company could reduce around 14,000 roles over time, which is roughly 20 per cent of its workforce. The company currently has about 74,000 employees globally. This also brings focus to India, where Nokia has a strong

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 29, 2026

Vivo T5 Pro leak reveals India launch timeline, price and key specs

Vivo seems to be getting ready to launch a new T-series phone in India, and early details about the Vivo T5 Pro have started showing up online. The leaks point to a launch next month, which lines up with when brands usually refresh their mid-range lineup. This will be the successor to the Vivo T4

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 29, 2026

iPhone 18 Pro Max price leak: Will Apple keep it cheaper this year?

iPhone 18 leaks: The iPhone 18 Pro Max has already started appearing in leaks and early reports, and the same question keeps coming up. Will it be cheaper this time? Right now, there is no official pricing, but some reports suggest Apple may try to keep prices in check. At the same time, there are

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 29, 2026

iPhone 15, iPhone 16 prices likely to rise in India: Here s why

If you were planning to buy an older iPhone, you may have to spend a bit more now. Reports suggest that Apple is withdrawing a key retail incentive in India, which had been helping keep prices of older models lower. This does not mean the official price has changed, but what you actually pay at

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 28, 2026

Social media addiction case: Meta, Google face liability verdict

A jury in Los Angeles has found Meta and Google liable in a case linked to social media addiction. The lawsuit was filed by a 20-year-old woman who claimed that platforms like Instagram and YouTube negatively affected her mental health due to the way they are designed. According to Reuters and details from court proceedings,

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 27, 2026

Gemini makes Google TV more useful with these 3 features

Google is bringing its Gemini AI to Google TV, and the update looks aimed at making TVs a bit more useful beyond just streaming. Instead of picking up your phone every time you need information, the idea here is to keep everything on the big screen. Google is adding a few features that actually fit

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 27, 2026

YouTube fixes annoying CAPTCHA loop that blocked video playback

YouTube users who were stuck solving CAPTCHA tests again and again can finally move on. The platform has confirmed that the issue causing repeated "are you human" checks has now been fixed. Over the past day, many users in the US, Germany, and the UK reported that they were unable to watch videos without going

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 26, 2026