Lenovo’s Rollable OLED Laptop Is Audacious, Addictive — And Slightly Uncomfortable In All The Right Ways

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 16: There’s a moment at every major tech reveal when the room goes quiet — not because something is subtle, but because it’s bold enough to feel slightly illegal. Lenovo’s rollable OLED gaming laptop concept belongs squarely in that category. Not another thinner bezel. Not another RGB keyboard pretending to be […]

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The Problem With CES 2026? Smart Living Works A Little Too Well

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 16: There was a time when consumer technology begged for attention. Flashy screens, exaggerated promises, gadgets designed less for living rooms and more for keynote applause. CES 2026 didn’t bother with that energy. It walked in, surveyed the room, and started rearranging daily life without asking permission. This year’s most telling […]

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CES 2026: When Machines Stopped Showing Off And Started Clocking In

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 16: Las Vegas has always thrived on spectacle. Neon promises. Artificial skies. Grand illusions carefully engineered to feel like destiny. So perhaps it’s fitting that CES 2026 didn’t arrive shouting about the future—it arrived quietly, rolling luggage through airports, scanning pulses at wrists, and answering questions before anyone bothered to ask […]

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Introducing Bridge: World’s First CRM that Listens, Learns & Talks Back

New Delhi [India], January 6: Bridge CRM is an AI-native customer relationship management system made for companies focused on manufacturing and distribution. The platform introduces Milo, an AI-powered conversational assistant aimed at supporting sales, dealer, and service operations across complex business ecosystems. Bridge CRM is built to support interactions among OEMs, dealers, distributors, and key accounts […]

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The Cloud Isn’t Dying — It’s Being Politely Evicted

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 6: For nearly two decades, the cloud has enjoyed an almost religious status in technology circles. Everything moved there: storage, compute, dreams, delusions of infinite scalability. If it blinked, breathed, or beeped, someone somewhere insisted it “belonged in the cloud.” Now, in a twist worthy of modern tech irony, the very […]

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