Samsung Galaxy XR Headset Unveiled
This week marked a significant milestone with Samsung’s unveiling of the Galaxy XR headset, previously known as Project Moohan. Developed in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm, this cutting-edge device operates on the Android XR platform, showcasing an open and scalable architecture.
Samsung has characterized the Galaxy XR as a hybrid of daily usability and immersive experiences, setting a new benchmark in extended reality (XR) through context-aware interactions powered by sophisticated multimodal AI.
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas
In a notable advancement, OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a web browser enhanced by AI capabilities that seamlessly integrates the widely utilized chatbot.
Positioned as a formidable rival to Google’s dominant browser, Atlas facilitates user engagement with the AI assistant without the need to toggle between tabs or transfer content across applications.
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Realme GT 8 Pro and GT 8 Debut
Realme launched the Realme GT 8 Pro and GT 8 in China, both featuring an impressive triple rear camera system, a 7,000mAh battery, and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.
The standout attribute of the Realme GT 8 Pro is its customizable camera housing, permitting users to modify the appearance of their device with interchangeable camera modules.
This launch also marks the introduction of Ricoh imaging technology in Realme’s offerings for the first time.
Apple iPhone 20 Expected in Early 2027
According to analyst Heo Moo-yeol, as reported by Korea’s ETNews, Apple is anticipated to release the base model of the iPhone 20 alongside the iPhone 18e in the first half of 2027.
This decision comes as part of the company’s strategy to commemorate the iPhone’s 20th anniversary, suggesting an unusual leap over the iPhone 19 series altogether.
Also Read: No iPhone 18, iPhone 19? Apple May Launch iPhone 20 In First Half Of 2027
YouTube Implements Timer for ‘Shorts’ to Mitigate Doomscrolling
YouTube is set to introduce a novel timer feature for its “Shorts” content, aimed at helping users regulate their viewing habits and combat the phenomenon of doomscrolling. Users will be able to set a daily limit for Shorts consumption. Upon reaching that threshold, a notification will prompt them to pause their viewing, though the option to dismiss this reminder remains.
Microsoft Enhances Copilot with Major Upgrades

During the recent Fall Update event, Microsoft announced notable enhancements to its Copilot assistant, amplifying interactivity, intuitiveness, and lifelike attributes through an array of new features.
A visual element has been introduced in the form of an animated character named Mico, while the new “real talk” mode and Groups function allow up to 32 participants to engage in shared chat sessions.
Battlegrounds Mobile India 4.1 Update on the Horizon
Set to launch in November, the anticipated BGMI 4.1 update is expected to unveil the Frosty Funland mode. This mode will transform Erangel into a winter wonderland, featuring captivating locales such as Penguinville and Penguin Towns. Players can anticipate the A16 Royale Pass, showcasing icy-themed weapons with unique kill effects.
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