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Elon Musk Launches Grokipedia v0.1, an AI-Powered Rival to Wikipedia

Elon Musk has launched Grokipedia, an AI-powered encyclopedia that aims to offer a “truth-focused” alternative to Wikipedia. Currently live as version 0.1, the open-source site hosts around 8,85,000 articles maintained entirely by Grok AI, without human editing. Musk claims it’s already “better than Wikipedia,” although critics note that several entries appear copied or adapted from Wikipedia itself.

Fitbit Health Coach Preview Rolls Out With AI Chatbot; Google to Launch New Fitbit Hardware in 2026

Fitbit's personal health coach app's public preview will start rolling out to eligible Android users today, Google announced in a blog post on Monday. The current version brings a new Gemini AI-powered Ask Coach feature, allowing users to have a conversation with the chatbot. The public preview version will start with a conversation, where the company is asking users to share information about themselves to get personalised fitness goals. According to a report, Google will start rolling out the full version of the health coach in 2026.

iQOO 15 India Launch Date Announced; Will Feature Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Chipset

iQOO 15 will be launched in India next month, the company announced via social media on Tuesday. The upcoming handset, arriving as the successor to the iQOO 13, is confirmed to be powered by Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. While specifications remain under wraps, a company official has teased that it will be powered by Android 16-based OriginOS 6. The iQOO 15, notably, was introduced in China on October 20.

Chrome for Android Finally Adopts Google’s Material 3 Expressive Design Language With Latest Update

Google Chrome for Android is getting Google's new Material 3 Expressive Design with version 141. The server-side update, which started rolling out in late August, has now been completed. It brings a new look to the browser, with a refreshed three-dot menu and redesigned Bookmark icon. While Chrome has incorporated Material 3 Expressive elements, it hasn’t reportedly increased button sizes.