Adobe Acrobat AI assistant revealed
Adobe has just unveiled Acrobat AI Assistant, now available to enterprise customers. This feature set is offered as an add-on subscription for individual and business customers of Reader and Acrobat, covering desktop, web and mobile platforms. Seamlessly integrated into Acrobat workflows, Acrobat AI Assistant harnesses the power of AI-driven generative conversations, enabling rapid deployment in minutes. This innovation promises to revolutionize document productivity for all knowledge workers within the enterprise.
Toshiba launches new QLED TV for Rs 26,999
Japanese TV giant Toshiba has unveiled the C450ME QLED TV. Boasting the cutting-edge REGZA Engine ZR for excellent picture quality and Regza Power Audio for immersive sound, the QLED TV features a sleek design designed in Japan. The Toshiba C450ME QLED TV appeals to discerning viewers with its luxury ultra-thin bezels and slim profile. Enhanced by Dolby Vision-Atmos for an immersive viewing experience, Toshiba’s QLED TV strikes a balance between advanced technology and competitive pricing. It is now available on major e-commerce platforms, starting at a price of Rs 26,999.
Nothing’s first phone under the CMF brand priced below Rs 15,000
According to a report from Android Central, London-based consumer technology startup Nothing is developing a new smartphone under its CMF sub-brand. The smartphone, allegedly named “CMF Phone 1”, will likely be cheaper than Nothing’s most affordable smartphone, the Nothing Phone 2a.
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Google Pixel 8a launched
Ahead of the annual Google I/O event next week, Google has officially unveiled its latest Pixel smartphone, the Pixel 8a, in India. The phone features a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of up to 2,000 nits, making it 40% brighter than the Pixel 7a of the year last.
EU opens investigation into X-fold reduction in content moderation resources
On Wednesday, the European Commission, the EU’s executive body, announced that it had requested information from X under the Digital Services Act (DSA). This groundbreaking technology law requires online platforms to take a much stricter stance on monitoring and removing illegal and harmful content from their platforms.