Latest Mobile & Gadgets News

๐Ÿ“…May 11, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 6/4 Gen 5 in India, Vivo X300 Ultra reviewed, AI wearables and screenless devices rise, mobile security spending drops amid growing threats.
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Vivo X300 Ultra Comprehensive Review Highlights 200MP Camera and Massive Battery

The Vivo X300 Ultra features a 200-megapixel camera system, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, and 6600 mAh battery, earning praise in a recent Tech Today episode. It stands out for its advanced imaging and endurance capabilities. Source 1

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Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 and 4 Gen 5 Processors in India

Both chips use a 4nm process with smooth motion UI to reduce screen stutter in budget phones. The 6 series supports 100x AI zoom and Wi-Fi 7, while the 4 series enables 90fps gaming in entry-level devices. First devices from Redmi and Vivo expected late 2026. Source 1

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Tempu Health Wearable Pre-Orders Open Amid Weekly Tech Buzz

Pre-orders for the innovative Tempu health wearable are now live, as covered in the latest tech news roundup. It promises advanced health tracking features for users. Source 1

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X AI Restructures into SpaceX AI for Enhanced Capabilities

X AI has been restructured under SpaceX AI, aiming to leverage combined resources for AI advancements. This move is part of broader industry shifts in tech giants. Source 1

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LG Electronics India Unveils 2026 Home Appliance Portfolio

LG's new 2026 lineup for India includes smart home appliances integrated with latest tech. Highlighted in recent tech news for innovation in consumer electronics. Source 1

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Anthropic Partners with SpaceX AI for Supercomputer Access

Anthropic has inked a deal with SpaceX AI to access powerful supercomputers, boosting its AI research. This collaboration signals growing ties between AI firms and space tech. Source 1

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Sam Altman's $6.5B Screenless Device Could Obsolete Phones by 2027

Sam Altman dubs his screenless device 'the coolest piece of technology,' potentially revolutionizing gadgets by eliminating traditional screens. Backed by $6.5 billion, it targets phone replacement. Source 2

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Smartphone Users Ditch Paid Antivirus, Rely on Built-in Security

Only 18% of US mobile users pay for third-party antivirus like McAfee or Norton, down 10% recently, per Cybernews survey of 1,000 adults. Most (51%) trust Microsoft Defender or Apple XProtect. Source 3

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14% of Mobile Users Have No Cybersecurity Tools Installed

A Cybernews report reveals 14% of smartphone users lack any protections, with 16% unaware of their safeguards. This rises as phone usage surpasses computers. Source 3

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Qualcomm CEO Predicts AI Agents and Smart Glasses Dominate 2026

Cristiano Amon is bullish on AI wearable glasses as the next big thing after phones, with 2026 as the year AI agents proliferate. Focus includes chips for 6G and wearables. Source 4

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India Celebrates National Technology Day on May 11

Marking innovations like the 1998 Pokhran tests, India observes National Technology Day today, as noted in tech broadcasts. It highlights the nation's tech legacy. Source 1