Motorola QLED 4K Smart Google TV Review: Premium Looks, Priced ₹21,999–₹36,999 in India

When I first spotted Motorola’s new QLED 4K Smart Google TV at a Croma store in Mumbai, I honestly didn’t expect much. Motorola isn’t exactly the first name that comes to mind when you think of televisions. But the display caught my eye — bright, color-rich, and surprisingly refined for the price bracket it sits in. This latest Motorola EnvisionX...

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Under ₹10,000 Moto G06 Power packs 120Hz screen, 7,000mAh battery, Android 15

Motorola is lining up the Moto G06 Power for India, and the pitch is refreshingly clear: multi‑day battery life, a fluid display, and current software without the mid‑range markup. The phone pairs a 7,000mAh battery with a 6.88‑inch 120Hz HD+ screen and ships with Android 15, with local teasers signaling an announcement is near. It’s aimed at buyers who want reliability first and showpieces second. Background Launched alongside the standard G06, the Power variant leans hard into endurance while keeping modern comforts like stereo speakers and a higher refresh rate....

Galaxy S26 Ultra to Feature auto Privacy Display with app‑based triggers

The Galaxy S26 Ultra could make “shoulder surfing” a lot harder, thanks to a new Privacy Display system spotted in One UI 8.5 that limits side‑angle visibility and can turn on automatically in public places. For a clear rundown of what’s shown in the screenshots and settings, see this concise report from GSMArena, which summarizes Auto Privacy toggles, per‑app rules,...

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How the HAVAL H9 Is Challenging Big SUV Traditions

When you picture a full-size SUV, the usual names come up: Land Cruiser, Prado, Jeep. The HAVAL H9 probably isn’t the first on your list — but maybe it should be. HAVAL is trying something ambitious: an SUV that’s rugged enough for mountain trails yet comfortable enough for school runs, all without the luxury-brand price tag. What You Get With...

Solid-State Batteries: How Close Are We, Really?

People say solid-state batteries are the “future of energy.” They could make electric cars drive farther, phones last longer, and charging super quick. But here’s the real question: are we actually close to using them, or are they still just an idea What Makes Them Different Today’s batteries (like the ones in phones and EVs) use a liquid to move...