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Moinak Pal

Moinak Pal

News Writer
Author/Co-Author of 200 articles

Moinak Pal is has been working in the technology sector covering both consumer centric tech and automotive technology for the last ten years. He has worked in major media organizations like India Today, Times Network, and Thomson Reuters.

He also brings in experience in building website and YouTube platforms from Times Network (now converted to Digit). He also specializes in getting growth and engagement on Instagram and YouTube.

Other than all things tech, Moinak is an avid Harry Potter fan and regrets that Harry only knew Snape's real side after he died, nay, murdered by Voldemort.

Phone display

Scientists are teaching OLED screens how to shine smarter

A new near-planar OLED light extraction method could deliver brighter, more efficient displays for smartphones, TVs, and future flexible devices.
News

AI chatbots still struggle with news accuracy, study finds

Researchers warn that AI chatbots often fabricate or distort news, urging users to treat AI-generated news summaries with caution.
Google

Google Removes AI Health Summaries After Risky Medical Errors Exposed

Following safety concerns, Google has pulled certain AI-generated health overviews and is reviewing how its search AI handles sensitive medical topics.
Meta Ray Ban Glasses

Meta Smart Glasses Could Make Conversations Easier in Noisy Places

Conversation Focus is now available in Early Access on Meta smart glasses, using directional audio to improve speech clarity without amplifying surrounding noise.
Angled view of Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge.

Samsung Could Bring Advanced Privacy Screens to Entire Galaxy S26 Range

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series may introduce an AI-powered privacy display that blocks side viewing, helping protect sensitive information in public spaces.
Lithium battery

Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

A team of researchers in China has just pulled the curtain back on a new sodium-sulfur battery design that could fundamentally change the math on energy storage. By leaning into the very chemistry that has historically made sulfur a headache for engineers, they have managed to build a cell that is incredibly cheap to make […]
Instagram

Instagram data of 17.5 million users resurfaces online after 2024 incident

Previously scraped Instagram user data has resurfaced, enabling realistic phishing and account takeover attempts, underscoring the long-term risks of exposed personal information.
grok-imagine-text-to-ai-video-feature

X restricts Grok image generation to paid users after global backlash

After international backlash, X placed Grok’s image tools behind a paywall, drawing criticism that monetization fails to address safety and abuse concerns.
ChatGPT Wedding

Dutch Court rules AI-written wedding vows invalid, nullifying marriage

The Zwolle court voided a marriage after ChatGPT-generated vows omitted mandatory legal language, underscoring limits on using AI for legally binding ceremonies.
JLabs ANC earbuds

Here’s What JLab’s New Tiny ANC Earbuds Can Do for You

JLab unveiled ultra-compact ANC earbuds, a refreshed work headset, and new open-ear colour options, focusing on everyday usability, affordability, and modern audio features.
Soundcore Work

This coin-sized recorder wants to remember your meetings for you

Debuted at CES 2026, Soundcore’s Work recorder delivers accurate AI transcription and summaries in a tiny, wearable form factor with Find My support and thoughtful privacy features.
Meta AI

Meta’s AI glasses will now help you read, write, and not look at your phone

At CES 2026, Meta expanded its AI glasses ecosystem with teleprompter tools, EMG handwriting input, pedestrian navigation, and partnerships focused on accessibility and automotive interfaces.
JBL Sense Lite

JBL launches Sense Pro and Sense Lite open-ear earbuds

JBL’s new Sense Pro and Sense Lite aim to elevate open-ear audio with improved bass, better call quality, and lightweight designs, launching globally in March 2026.
TDM Neo Hybrid

TDM unveils Neo Hybrid headphones that twist into a speaker at CES 2026

Announced at CES 2026, TDM’s Neo Hybrid headphones combine over-ear listening and portable speaker modes in one twistable, battery-packed device.
Luna health wearable

Finally, a health band that doesn’t make you do math

The Luna Band introduces a guidance-first wearable experience, using AI, advanced biosensing, and voice interaction to offer real-time health coaching with no monthly subscription.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with the Galaxy AI screen.

Samsung wants AI on basically every device you own

Samsung aims to scale Galaxy AI to 800 million devices by 2026, strengthening its partnership with Google’s Gemini as it battles Apple and Chinese rivals in the AI era.
Lockin

You may never have to recharge a smart lock ever again

Lockin’s V7 Max smart lock uses wireless optical charging and triple biometric security to eliminate batteries entirely, promising reliable, maintenance-free home security.
Plaud NotePin S

The new Plaud NotePin S could change how you take notes

Plaud’s new NotePin S targets on-the-go users with wearable AI notetaking, while its desktop app expands the company’s focus to virtual meetings and hybrid work.
Windows 11

Microsoft to end support for Windows 11 SE in 2026

Windows 11 SE, Microsoft’s education-first OS for K–8 classrooms, will reach end of support in 2026, forcing schools to upgrade devices or switch platforms.
HP Omen

HP’s CES 2026 lineup leaks, revealing EliteBook, OmniBook, and OMEN AI PCs

HP’s CES 2026 plans have leaked, showing a major AI PC push across EliteBook business laptops, OmniBook consumer systems, OMEN gaming hardware, Chromebooks, and accessories.
Samsung Galaxy Watch

Here’s how Samsung plans to track brain health using your devices

Samsung plans to showcase a Brain Health feature at CES 2026 that uses wearable and smartphone data to flag early dementia indicators and suggest preventive actions.
Facebook App

New York to start treating social media like cigarettes with warning labels

A new New York law mandates mental health warning labels on addictive social media features, allowing state enforcement and reflecting growing global concern over youth online safety.
Side view of AirPods Pro 3.

Leaked Prototypes Reveal Apple Once Tested Pink and Yellow AirPods

Rare prototype images reveal Apple once experimented with colorful AirPods designs before abandoning the idea and standardizing on the white finish used today.
Asus

Asus might build its own RAM because everyone else is too busy

Facing a global memory shortage, Asus may consider DRAM production or alternative suppliers to limit price hikes as DDR4 and DDR5 costs continue rising.
LG Display

LG Display all-set to debut 27-Inch 4K OLED RGB Stripe Panel at CES 2026

LG Display is unveiling the world’s first 27-inch 4K OLED RGB stripe panel at 240Hz, targeting premium gaming and professional monitors with improved clarity, speed, and flexibility.
Representative image of a humanoid robot

Here’s how LG’s new upcoming robot could make your home life easier

LG will debut its CLOiD home robot at CES 2026, highlighting its push toward intelligent home automation and a future where robots reduce daily household work.
Windows 11 feature with laptop

Microsoft tests File Explorer search optimisation to reduce RAM usage in Windows 11

A new Windows 11 Insider update optimises File Explorer search by removing redundant indexing operations, promising faster searches, lower memory use, and a cleaner context menu.
EV Charger

This new battery design could boost your EV’s range

A new anode-free battery design achieves record energy density using stabilized lithium metal, offering a path to longer EV range, lighter packs, and improved cold-weather performance.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with the Galaxy AI screen.

Here’s how Samsung’s in-house GPU could improve your next Galaxy smartphone

Samsung is developing its own mobile GPU architecture for the Exynos 2800, marking a major shift toward custom AI-focused chip design for future Galaxy devices.
Tesla car with Starlink Connectivity

Here’s how Tesla could bring satellite internet to your car

Tesla has patented a polymer-based vehicle roof that supports satellite communication, hinting at built-in Starlink internet for future models and autonomous fleets.
Electronics, Headphones, Computer

Lenovo’s next laptop will turn its back on you, literally

Lenovo’s 2026 refresh introduces Panther Lake-powered ThinkPads and the motorized Auto Twist laptop, featuring AI-driven rotation and high-res 10MP webcams to redefine premium business productivity.
Google Chrome

Soon, Chrome will let you opt out of data sharing automatically

A new Chrome Platform Status entry shows Google working on Global Privacy Control support, aligning the browser with California privacy laws and stronger, enforceable opt-out signals.
Google Maps in full screen on the driver's second display and on the main display on the Chevy Equinox 2025

Google finally stops your valet from reading your WhatsApp in the car

Android Automotive’s new Sensitive App Protection lets drivers lock individual apps with a PIN, enhancing privacy in shared cars without compromising essential functions.
Two formats of Galaxy Z TriFold

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold shows hinge fatigue at 144,000 folds in independent test

Independent testers folded the Galaxy Z TriFold nonstop for eight days. Hinges began creaking early and weakened by 144,000 folds, but the display remained functional throughout.