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Mitsubishi revealed the Eclipse Sportback on Tuesday.  It’s a small EV crossover based on the Nissan Leaf. And it shows.  The electric model hits the U.S. in the late summer or early fall of this year, for an unknown price.  After a long hiatus, Mitsubishi is getting back into the EV game in America. The 2027 Eclipse Sportback will hit the U.S. in late summer or early fall, the automaker announced on Tuesday.  The compact crossover is a rebadged Nissan Leaf. And the three exterior photos Mitsubishi posted reveal a slightly sportier look with more aggressive front and rear bodywork.…

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After reducing IONIQ 5 prices in the US by nearly $10,000 last year, Hyundai launched the refreshed 2027 model in Korea at a more competitive price. Hyundai launches new IONIQ 5 in Korea at a lower price The IONIQ 5 is among the most popular electric vehicles in the US, Europe, South Korea, and a few other overseas regions for a reason. Based on its E-GMP platform, Hyundai’s electric SUV offers more than enough driving range, fast charging, and a surprisingly spacious interior. With new competition emerging, including the refreshed Tesla Model Y Juniper, Hyundai launched the updated 2027 IONIQ…

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Apple used to question whether generative AI-powered editing features were worth the risk of distorting our perceptions of the world. Now it seems Apple no longer believes that photos should accurately capture reality. At WWDC 2026, the company announced a host of new AI-powered photo editing tools. They give users effortless powers of manipulating images that Apple still refers to as “photos.”Two years ago, Apple launched Clean Up — an AI-powered object removal tool in Apple’s Photo app that’s similar to the Magic Eraser feature in Google Photos. At the time, Apple software chief Craig Federighi said that it was…

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With SpaceX about to break records with an IPO on Friday, Anthropic about to break records with its pending IPO, and OpenAI racing to match or best its archrivals with its own potentially record-breaking IPO, the tech industry will soon have a new set of public company overlords. Should all these IPOs take place as planned, these companies will be replacing the vicious-sounding FAANG cabal — Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet) — with the delightfully sweet-sounding (though truly sour and atrocious if consumed unripe) coterie MANGOS: Meta, Anthropic, Nvidia, Google, OpenAI, SpaceX. As these companies…

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New Delhi, The Centre on Tuesday announced an interim allocation of Rs 95,692 crore under the newly introduced VB-G RAM G scheme for a seamless transition, with Union Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan asserting that no state would face any reduction in funds.Addressing a press conference after a meeting with the state rural development ministers, Chouhan said the interim allocation had been made as the draft rules of the new scheme were still being finalised and to ensure that rural employment and development activities continue uninterrupted after June 30.”Without causing any inconvenience to workers, we are moving from the…

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New Delhi: Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation has launched a coordinated drive to permanently dismantle unauthorized e-catering entities operating across the Indian Railways network.A company statement said these entities source meals from unregulated eateries that bypass hygiene guidelines. “This includes the preparation of food in unsanitary conditions and non-compliance with mandatory medical screenings for delivery staff and kitchen workers,” an IRCTC statement said, adding they also pose financial and cyber security threats.Also read | Severe cooking gas crunch forces Indian Railways back on to an old, abandoned pathThe railway public sector undertaking listed 14 websites as non-compliant operators and…

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New Delhi: The government plans to push ahead with reforms, including further measures to boost foreign investment, speeding up divestment and asset monetisation, as it seeks to preserve India’s growth momentum in the face of rising fuel and fertiliser import costs triggered by the West Asia crisis, government sources said on Tuesday.They said that the country’s GDP growth momentum remains intact, with domestic consumption holding up.”Growth is not under stress, but there are external challenges… Quarter after quarter, growth is showing momentum. Domestic economy is doing good, consumptions are not coming down…,” the sources said.Also read: India’s biggest trade bet…

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