Ultrahuman Ring Pro Launched With 15-Day Battery Life, Jade Biointelligence AI: Price, Features

Ultrahuman on Thursday expanded its wearable portfolio with the launch of the Ring Pro. It is the Bengaluru-based wearable brand’s third-generation smart ring, introduced alongside Jade, a real-time biointelligence AI. As per Ultrahuman, the new smart ring brings notable upgrades in battery life, processing capabilities, and durability. Jade, meanwhile, introduces a...

Smartphones Launched in India (February 2026): Samsung Galaxy S26 Series, Google Pixel 10a, Vivo V70 Series and More

The second month of 2026 has shaped up to be quite the exciting time for smartphone aficionados in India, with launches lined up one after the other in the month of February. Ranging from the super-premium Samsung Galaxy S26 series to the camera-focused Vivo V70 series, several smartphones offering something for everyone in terms of their pricing and targeting differe...

Scholar, seductress, alchemist: who was the real Cleopatra?

The Egyptian queen has fascinated me from childhood, but following the archives led only to ancient gossip and Roman propaganda. Fiction was the way to liberate her from misogynist myth

Witch, whore, villain – there are few women who have been as vilified through history as Cleopatra VII. The disdain of ancient sources that sought to dismiss her as exotic and seductive has corrupted her legacy. But I take pleasure in knowing that her name has permeated through time with far more recognition than the men who wrote about her. Ask a 10-year-old child who Plutarch is and they’ll scrunch up their brows – but Cleopatra? Their eyes light up with glee.

Mine did when I was tasked by my schoolteacher to draw Cleopatra. My small hands searched through the box of crayons. I picked up the brown, its tip pristine from lack of use. It was the loneliest colour in the box, used only to draw mud or bark. The face I drew reflected my own in features and colour.

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