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Band Melam OTT Release Date Revealed: Know When and Where to Stream it Online

Written and directed by Sathish Javvaji, Band Melam is a Telugu rural romance musical drama movie that has lastly accomplished its theatrical run and is now prepared to buzz your digital screens. This movie revolves round two childhood buddies whose love story should move by way of conflicts, betrayal, and different private challenges, as they […]

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Cheap stuff that doesn’t suck, take 3

From fancy OLED TVs to robotic vacuums with arms, we are inclined to cowl plenty of cool stuff right here at The Verge that, sadly, typically prices as a lot as a month’s hire (or extra). But with the continuing tariff scenario within the US and a worldwide reminiscence scarcity pushing up the price of,

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The App Store is booming again, and AI may be why

Everyone mentioned AI would kill apps. Instead, new app launches are hovering. According to a brand new evaluation from market intelligence supplier Appfigures, worldwide app releases within the first quarter of 2026 have been up 60% year-over-year throughout each Apple’s App Store and Google Play. That share was an excellent larger 80% when trying on

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Small NASA Satellite Could Reveal How Lightning Impacts Space Weather

The most up-to-date small-satellite mission by NASA is CANVAS (Climatology of Anthropogenic and Natural VLF wave Activity in Space), which investigates the Earth-space interplay of very-low-frequency (VLF) radio waves. On April 7, 2026, the 4U CubeSat was launched on a Minotaur IV on Vandenberg Space Force Base. CANVAS is a lightweight detector that measures lightning

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Dyson’s handheld fan is more powerful and louder than I expected

Two years in the past I attended a picturesque outside marriage ceremony in August the place the recent and humid climate had friends often ducking into their automobiles to take pleasure in a blast of AC. Dyson’s new $99.99 handheld fan would have supplied some much-needed reduction then, though I’m undecided I would have been

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Gigs turns your concert history into a personal live music archive

People at all times maintain up their telephones to document particular moments at concert events, however they typically by no means revisit these movies. Gigs, a new concert-tracking app launching this week, desires to vary that. The iOS app helps live music followers flip their years of concert events, tickets, and photograph and video recollections

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Betting on the news raises ethical questions for journalists

Prediction market exchanges have created an setting the place nearly any piece of data is probably monetizable: How properly will BTS’s new tune carry out this week? How scorching will Los Angeles get? Will Donald Trump be impeached? Users can wager on all of that and, on some platforms, extra grotesque and violent outcomes in

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