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Why AI companies offering free subscriptions in India:From ChatGPT Go to Perplexity Pro, find out how each service collects, stores, and protects your data

Free subscriptions feel like festival season arrived early, except this time, the gifts are premium AI plans worth thousands of rupees. Airtel is bundling Perplexity Pro for free, Jio is giving Google AI Pro for 18 months, and OpenAI is offering a year of ChatGPT Go at zero cost. At first, it seems like these

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Starlink to offer unlimited internet plan priced at ₹8,600:You can get speeds above 220 Mbps, while the setup kit will be priced at ₹34,000

Elon Musk’s company SpaceX has announced the pricing for its satellite internet service Starlink in India. For the residential plan, users will have to pay ₹8,600 every month. Additionally, a satellite dish kit will be required as hardware, priced at ₹34,000. The company has stated that users will get a 30-day trial period, and if

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OpenAI confirms it isn’t testing ads on ChatGPT:The official claims that screenshots users saw on social media were either ‘not ads or not real’

If you opened ChatGPT this week and thought, “Wait… why am I seeing a Target ad under my tech question?” you weren’t alone. Social media was buzzing with users claiming ads had quietly slipped into paid versions of ChatGPT. OpenAI, however, says that’s not what happened at all. OpenAI denies showing ads OpenAI has pushed

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Pop singer Justin Bieber criticises Apple over iPhone feature:Singer advises Apple on UX over tiny iMessage button, jokingly threatening a ‘rear-naked choke hold’

Pop superstar Justin Bieber is mad at the tech giant, Apple, not for a broken iPhone, but for a tiny button in iMessage. Yes, a button. And he’s so annoyed that he joked he might “find everyone at Apple and put them in a rear-naked choke hold.” Dramatic? Absolutely. But the issue he’s talking about

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