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Google’s AI Bet Pays Off With Its First-Ever $100 Billion Quarter

Google has crossed a major financial milestone, posting $102.3 billion in revenue for Q3 2025, its first-ever quarter above the $100 billion mark. CEO Sundar Pichai credited the growth to Google’s “full-stack AI approach”, spanning infrastructure, models, and products. Alphabet’s revenue grew 16 percent YoY, with strong gains across Search, YouTube, Cloud, and subscriptions.

Samsung Wallet Updated With UPI Onboarding and Support for Biometric Payments

Samsung has announced new updates to its Samsung Wallet in India. Now, the platform allows users to set up Unified Payments Interface (UPI) during the initial setup of their new Galaxy device. It also brings biometric authentication, eliminating the need for a PIN. The update brings improved Tap and Pay support in the country. The digital wallet now supports direct online usage of stored credit and debit cards at select merchant checkouts.

Lava Agni 4 Teased to Feature Metal Design and Flat Edges, Could Launch in India Soon

Lava has begun teasing the India launch of the Lava Agni 4, confirmed to debut in November. The latest teaser highlights a metal build with metallic-finish buttons, marking a design upgrade from previous models. Leaks suggest the smartphone will feature a 6.78-inch full-HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset, UFS 4.0 inbuilt storage, and a battery of over 7,000mAh capacity. Expected to be priced around Rs. 25,000, the Agni 4 will succeed the Lava Agni 3, which features a secondary AMOLED screen at the back.

How to Clear Cache in Google Chrome, Firefox on Android, iPhone

Google Chrome and Firefox allow users to clear cache and web cookies, apart from deleting their entire web histories. When you're surfing the internet, your browser, like the two mentioned, collects data from various websites and stores the same as cookies and cache. This allows it to offer a smooth experience when you visit the website again. However, this can also slow down the browser when it reaches capacity. To resolve this issue, you can clear cache and cookies.

Google Brings Major Changes to Play Store Operations in the US After Epic Games Ruling

Starting October 29, Google can no longer restrict the use of alternative payment systems in the US Play Store. Also, the tech giant can not force the developers to use Google Play Billing for payments. The latest update is in line with an injunction resulting from the Epic vs. Google case. Google has listed out the changes being made today on this webpage. Additionally, developers are now allowed to provide direct links for downloading apps.