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Technology News

  • Best of Google Play 2025 winners in India: Cookie Run India Leads Game Awards
    November 18, 2025, 11:20 PM EST. Google Play has announced the Best of Play 2025 winners in India, highlighting top achievements in gaming. The crown for Best Game goes to CookieRun India: Running Game, while Best Pick Up and Play also lauds the title. Free Fire Max is named Best Ongoing Game, and Disney Speedstorm wins in the Best Multi-device category. Indian studios shine with Kamala - Horror Exorcism Escape taking Best Indie, and Real Cricket Swipe earning Best Made in India. Other category winners include Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for Best Story, 8 Pool Fever - Billard City for Best Multiplayer, and Dredge as Best on Play Pass. These winners reflect localisation, cultural relevance and accessibility across devices in India's vibrant gaming scene.
  • DJI Action 6 Review: A Versatile, Variable-Aperture Action Camera Sets a New Standard
    November 18, 2025, 11:18 PM EST. DJI Action 6 redefines the action camera by adding a variable aperture (f/2.0-f/4.0) and a new 1/1.1-inch square sensor with 2.4 μm pixels, delivering strong image quality and natural color in 10-bit 4K. It ships with robust stabilisation, seamless DJI Mic support, and built-in storage, making it a flexible tool for creators, vlogs, and on-set work. However, it's slightly larger and heavier than the Action 5 Pro, incompatible with older waterproof cases, and limited to two wireless transmitters (even with newer Mic 3 features). Priced at AUD$669 (Standard) or AUD$839 (Adventure), with a slate of in-house accessories. Compared with the GoPro HERO13 Black and the Osmo Action 5 Pro, the Action 6 stands out for versatility despite premium pricing.
  • Microsoft and Nvidia Invest in Anthropic; JPMorgan Bullish Nvidia Pre-Earnings Play
    November 18, 2025, 11:10 PM EST. Leading AI chip maker NVIDIA is in focus as JPMorgan flags a bullish options setup ahead of its fiscal Q3 results. The note argues a beat-and-raise could spur a catch-up trade, with meaty upside on NVDA through mid-2025 and a ~6.4% implied move. The trade centers on buying call spreads, with break-even near $199.30 and upside capped by the upper strike around $212.19 after recent trading in the $180-$210 range. The broader AI backdrop stays intense as Microsoft and NVIDIA back Anthropic with Azure capacity around $30 billion, highlighting demand for advanced computing and AI services.
  • Why I finally gave up on the 3.5 mm headphone jack in smartphones
    November 18, 2025, 11:06 PM EST. From cassette nostalgia to a wireless future, the 3.5 mm jack vanished one phone at a time. The precursor was Oppo's Finder in 2012, but the change truly accelerated with Apple's move in 2016 on the iPhone 7, and again with Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 in 2019. Reasons cited ranged from design constraints and waterproofing to the push for thinner devices and, later, to favoring Bluetooth/wireless headphones. In the author's world, early wireless options suffered from unstable connections, limited battery life, and compromised sound quality, making wired gear worth keeping. As Bluetooth improved, latency dropped and quality rose, the nostalgia faded and the tradeoffs narrowed. Today, the shift reflects a broader move toward a cordless, more portable audio ecosystem.
  • Tesla Stock Stalls as Nvidia AI Verdict Looms and Market Holds Breath
    November 18, 2025, 11:04 PM EST. Tesla stock slipped 1.4% to around $403 as the broader market paused ahead of Nvidia's pivotal AI earnings verdict. The stall comes as investors await Nvidia's report, seen as the driver of AI-powered market leadership. Nvidia is expected to post strong Q3 sales and guide for Q4, underscoring AI's role as the market's new engine and tying Tesla's performance to the AI chip winner. Analysts show a mixed view on TSLA, with a Hold consensus on TipRanks and a target near $384, implying modest downside. The piece also notes AI's widening market dominance-the Magnificent Seven dwarf traditional sectors-heightening sensitivity to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's commentary. Investors should watch Nvidia's guidance and any signals from Elon Musk about AI-driven autos and robotics.