🌟DailyTechDigest | 23 July 2025

Chiranjeevi

2025-07-23 19:55

🔹 1. OnePlus Pad Lite Launched in India for Budget Buyers

OnePlus today officially launched the OnePlus Pad Lite in India. This budget-friendly tablet features an 11-inch display, a MediaTek Helio G100 processor, and a large 9,340 mAh battery with 33W fast charging. It also boasts OxygenOS 15.0.1 with "Open Canvas" multitasking and seamless integration with OnePlus phones.

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🔹 2. India to Embed AI Tech into Army Systems Under New Roadmap

India is rolling out a formal roadmap to significantly scale up its use of AI, machine learning, and big data analytics across its army. The initiative aims to streamline operations, improve decision-making by rapidly processing battlefield data, and enhance situational awareness and response times. 🔗 Read More


🔹 3. PayPal to Launch Cross-Border Platform with Link to India's UPI

Payments giant PayPal has announced a partnership with NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) to launch a global platform, "PayPal World," that will enable cross-border payments directly linked to India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI). This will significantly expand UPI's global footprint. 🔗 Read More


🔹 4. Google Unveils Major AI Initiatives for India at I/O Connect

At Google I/O Connect India 2025 in Bengaluru today, Google unveiled several key AI initiatives. This includes the localization of Gemini 2.5 Flash for faster, low-latency AI performance for Indian developers, new agentic AI tools, and enhanced support for building "Make-in-India" AI models in Indic languages in partnership with IIT Bombay's BharatGen. 🔗 Read More


🔹 5. Xiaomi to Launch Two New Redmi Smartphones to Celebrate 11 Years in India

To mark its 11-year anniversary in India, Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi announced it will launch two new smartphones today and tomorrow (July 23rd and 24th). Teasers hint at a "Power Revolution" with focus on large battery capacities and robust performance. 🔗 Read More


🔹 6. Amazon to Acquire Startup Focused on AI Wearables

Amazon has reached a deal to acquire Bee, a San Francisco-based startup specializing in AI-enabled wristbands that can listen, transcribe conversations, and perform tasks like summarizing and creating to-do lists. This move signals Amazon's increased interest in the rapidly evolving AI wearables market.

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💬 Which update excites you most?

💻 OnePlus Pad Lite Launch

🇮🇳 AI in Indian Army

🌐 PayPal & UPI

🧠 Google's India AI Push

📱 New Redmi Phones

⌚ Amazon's AI Wearable

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