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OnePlus Nord 6 Reportedly Listed on IMEI Website Hinting at Upcoming OnePlus Nord 5 Successor

OnePlus Nord 6 launch in India could be on the cards as the phone has cleared its first hurdle ahead of the official launch in India. It has now been listed on the IMEI database with model number CPH2807, according to a report. The OnePlus Nord 6 is expected to arrive as a rebranded version of the China exclusive OnePlus Ace 6. It is likely to offer upgrades over the OnePlus Nord 5.

NPCI Enhances UPI Payments with Biometric, Wearable Glass Verification

NPCI and RBI unveiled several initiatives to advance India’s digital payments ecosystem on Tuesday. NPCI launched on-device biometric authentication for UPI, allowing fingerprint or face unlock for transactions up to Rs. 5,000, and Aadhaar-based face authentication for setting or resetting UPI PINs. UPI Lite now supports payments via wearable smart glasses. New cash withdrawal modes through micro ATMs and multi-signatory account access were also introduced. Navi UPI became India’s first platform to offer biometric-based payments at scale.

Lava Shark 2 Colour Options, Rear Panel With Glossy Finish Revealed Ahead of Launch in India

Lava Shark 2 is expected to be launched in India soon. Ahead of its launch, the colourways of the Lava Shark 5G successor have been revealed. It will be available for purchase in two shades --- black and silver. As per the company, the handset will have a glossy back design, featuring a camera deco that closely resembles the Lava Bold N1 Pro 5G. We can expect more details to be revealed closer to the launch of the Lava Shark 2.

The Future of Truth by Werner Herzog review – profound, or just a prank?

The director’s provocative seventh book takes in toupees, AI and a pig in a sewer. Should we take him seriously?

At 83, Werner Herzog is a living legend who can and does do precisely what he wants. Like the strange, enchanting films for which he is best known, Herzog’s seventh book defies the usual conventions of structure, narrative arc and the delineation of fact from fiction, even as it addresses the very subject of truth.

This slim volume sets out Herzog’s views on truth in a world where technologically enhanced falsehoods proliferate. These appear to be an elaboration of Herzog’s Minnesota Declaration, the 12 statements he made in 1999 at the Walker Art Centre in Minneapolis. Much like the declaration, The Future of Truth contains strong, gnomic opinions which include despising cinéma vérité because it obscures more than it illuminates, as well as a plethora of surprising sentences such as “rather die than wear a toupee”.

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