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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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Visiting India? New e-arrival card now required before travel

If you are travelling to India, there is one small change you should know about before you fly. The paper form that used to be given during flights is now gone. Instead, foreign travellers are expected to fill a digital e-arrival card before reaching the country. This has been made mandatory from April 1, 2026.

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 2, 2026

Wikipedia bans AI-written content, bot hits back with angry blog posts

Wikipedia has taken a clear stand on AI-generated content, and the decision has led to an unexpected reaction. The platform has restricted the use of AI tools and bots from writing or rewriting article content. Soon after this move, an AI bot that was actively editing the site ended up getting banned and responded by

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 1, 2026

ARC Raiders Flashpoint update now live: What s new in the game

ARC Raiders has received a new update called Flashpoint, and it brings a mix of changes that affect how the game plays out. The update went live on March 31 at 2 p.m. IST and adds new enemies, weapons, and some changes to progression. This is not a small patch. A lot of the changes

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 1, 2026

How to move your Apple Music playlists to YouTube Music in minutes

Switching music apps is not always easy, especially if you have spent years building playlists. If you are moving from Apple Music to YouTube Music, the good part is that you don't have to start from scratch. Apple now lets you transfer your playlists directly, so most of your saved music can move across without

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 1, 2026

Apple Intelligence briefly goes live in China, here s what happened

Apple appears to have briefly enabled its Apple Intelligence features for users in China, even though the company hasn't officially rolled them out in the region yet. Some users spotted the features inside their iPhone settings, which made it seem like the rollout had finally begun. But that wasn't the case. The features appeared briefly

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 1, 2026

YouTube comes to Android Auto, but not in the way you expect

Google seems to be testing something new with YouTube on Android Auto, but this isn't the kind of update most users would expect. Reports suggest that YouTube has started appearing on Android Auto for some users, although there hasn't been any official announcement yet. At first glance, it sounds like you'll be able to watch

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted April 1, 2026

Xiaomi TV S Mini LED series India launch set for April 15: What to expect

Recently, reports indicated that Xiaomi is planning to expand its ecosystem in India. The new product portfolio would include refrigerators and ACs from the brand. Seems like the company has taken the first step, announcing the launch of the Xiaomi TV S Mini LED series in the country. Xiaomi has confirmed that the lineup will

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 31, 2026

PS6 price leak suggests $699 tag, but it may not be as high as it looks

There has been a lot of talk around the PlayStation 6, even though the console is still a few years away from launch. The latest discussion is around its expected price, with leaks suggesting it could arrive at around $699 in global markets. Compared to the PlayStation 5, which launched at $499.99, this looks like

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 31, 2026

Meta s new Instagram Plus could add features you didn t know you needed

Meta has started testing a new subscription on Instagram, and this one isn't just for creators. It's being tried out for regular users as well. Called Instagram Plus, it adds a few extra features that you don't get in the free version. Currently, the testing is limited to a few countries, including Mexico, Japan, and

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted March 31, 2026