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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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Redmi Note 15 SE 5G goes on sale today in India: Price, offers, specs

Xiaomi's new affordable alternative to the Redmi Note 15 goes on sale today in India. The recently launched Redmi Note 15 Special Edition (SE) carries a largely similar set of hardware as the standard model. However, the main difference is a larger battery and toned-down camera setup. The device also gets a vegan leather finish

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 7, 2026

iOS 27 update may turn Siri into a smarter AI assistant

iOS 27 leak: iOS 27 is expected to bring a major update to Siri, and this time the focus seems different. Instead of small improvements, Apple is likely working on changing how the assistant actually works in daily use. Siri has been around for years, but it hasn't kept up with newer AI tools. That

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 8, 2026

Amazon Kindle users get new update after last version caused issues

Amazon has rolled out a new update for its Kindle devices, but this one isn't exactly a fresh release. It's more of a fix for the last update that didn't go as planned. The earlier version, 5.19.3, was quietly pulled after users started reporting issues like lag, battery drain, and slower page turns. Amazon has

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 8, 2026

Samsung s Galaxy Glasses move closer to launch, battery details surface

Samsung is working on its entry into the smart glasses space, and things are slowly starting to move beyond just rumours. While there's still no official launch, things have clearly moved ahead from just early rumours. Recent updates suggest the Galaxy Glasses are already being tested and getting closer to release. Samsung had earlier pointed

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 8, 2026

Vivo X300 FE India launch timeline leaked, here s what to expect

Vivo could be preparing to launch the Vivo X300 FE in India soon. The phone has already been launched in global markets earlier this year, and now new leaks suggest that its India launch may happen in early May. The company hasn't confirmed anything yet, but the timeline comes from tipster Yogesh Brar, who shared

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 7, 2026

Apple s first foldable iPhone may be closer than expected, production begins

For years, there have been reports about Apple working on a foldable iPhone. Most of them came and went without anything solid. This time, though, things look a bit different. Fresh supply chain updates suggest that Apple has started trial production of its first foldable device. The company hasn't confirmed anything yet, so this is

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 7, 2026

Samsung Messages app to stop working soon, here s what users need to do

Samsung has confirmed that it will shut down its default messaging app, Samsung Messages, in July 2026. This hasn't really come out of nowhere, especially since the company has already been moving users towards Google Messages over the past few years. For a lot of Galaxy users, this is the end of something they've been

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 7, 2026

Google Meet hits Apple CarPlay before Android Auto, here s how it works

It's not often that a Google feature shows up on Apple's platform first, but that's exactly what has happened this time. Google Meet is now rolling out support for Apple CarPlay, even before it arrives on Android Auto. The update allows users to join meetings directly from their car's infotainment system. While this may sound

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 5, 2026

Is Perplexity Incognito Mode really private? Lawsuit says otherwise

Perplexity AI is being called out over how it handles user data, and this time the focus is on its Incognito Mode. A recent lawsuit claims that the feature does not actually keep conversations private, even though that is what most users would expect. A lot of people use AI tools like this for more

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 5, 2026

Meta layoffs continue in 2026, around 200 jobs cut in California

Meta has gone ahead with another round of layoffs in 2026, and this time, close to 200 roles are being cut in California. The details come from official filings, which show that the layoffs will affect teams in areas like Burlingame and Sunnyvale, with the changes expected to come into effect by the end of

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 4, 2026