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Google latest update: Bhojpuri, Sanskrit, and 22 more languages now on Google Translate

Google has updated its language translate tool, Google Translate, with 24 new languages. Google translate now supports a total of 133 languages which is used worldwide. The newly added languages ​​include Assamese, Bhojpuri, Sanskrit, and many more.

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Google has updated its language translate tool, Google Translate, with 24 new languages. Google translate now supports a total of 133 languages which is used worldwide. The newly added languages ​​include Assamese, Bhojpuri, Sanskrit, and many more. The Cupertino-based tech giant highlighted that the newly added languages ​​are used by over 300 million people globally.

For example, the company said ‘Mizo’ (language) is spoken by about 800,000 people in India’s far northeast, and Lingala (a Bantu language which is used by more than 8 million people as a lingua franca in northern parts of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) is spoken by more than 45 million people throughout Central Africa.

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Here’s a list of the new languages ​​which is now available in Google Translate:

Sanskrit is used by about 20,000 people in India.
Bhojpuri is used by about 50 million people in Northern India, Nepal, and Fiji.
Assamese is used by about 25 million people in Northeast India.
Aymara, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru are used by about two million people.
Bambara is used by about 14 million people in Mali.
Dogri is used by about 3 million people in Northern India.
Ewe is used by approximately seven million people in Ghana and Togo.
Guarani is used by about seven million people in Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil.
Ilocano is used by about 10 million people in Northern Philippines.
Konkani, used by about 20 lakh people in Central India.
Krio, used by about four million people in Sierra Leone.
Kurdish (Sorani), used by about eight million people, mostly in Iraq.
Lingala is used by approximately 45 million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Angola and the Republic of South Sudan.
Dhivehi is used by around 300,000 people in the Maldives.

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Zero-Shot Machine Translation

Google claims these are the first languages ​​they’ve added using zero-shot machine translation, where a machine learning model only sees monolingual text, that is, it learns to translate into another language without looking at examples. Google worked with native speakers, professors, and linguists on this new update. Those who wish to help Google support more languages ​​can evaluate or contribute to Translate via Translate Contribution.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max: A comparative look at prices and specs in India

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Samsung has introduced its latest high-end flagship, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, in India, igniting a new chapter in its ongoing rivalry with Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max. Both phones represent the pinnacle of smartphone technology, but they come at distinct price points and offer different specifications that cater to various user preferences.

Price comparison in India

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is available in three variants: the base model with 256GB of storage is priced at Rs 1,29,999; the 512GB model at Rs 1,49,999; and the 1TB version at Rs 1,65,999. These variants are offered in four color options: Titanium Silver Blue, Titanium Gray, Titanium White, and Titanium Black.

In contrast, the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at Rs 1,44,900 for the 256GB model, with the 512GB and 1TB versions priced at Rs 1,64,900 and Rs 1,84,900, respectively. Samsung’s offerings are notably less expensive across similar storage options, with the 1TB model being nearly Rs 19,000 cheaper than its Apple counterpart.

Specifications face-off

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra boasts a 6.9-inch display, slightly larger than its predecessor, and features a more contemporary design with rounded edges. Despite its larger size, it maintains a lightweight feel at only 218 grams and includes a robust 5,000mAh battery. The camera setup has been significantly upgraded, featuring a 200-megapixel primary sensor paired with a 50-megapixel ultra-wide and a 50-megapixel telephoto lens. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, enhancing both efficiency and performance.

The iPhone 16 Pro Max, also with a 6.9-inch display, utilizes Apple’s Super Retina XDR technology with Always-On and ProMotion features for a superior viewing experience. It includes a new gold color option and a novel Camera Control button, adding functionality exclusive to the Pro models. The device is equipped with the A18 Pro chipset and features a redesigned camera system with a 48-megapixel primary sensor and advanced video recording capabilities.

Performance and functionality

Both the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the iPhone 16 Pro Max are designed to offer top-tier performance. Samsung’s flagship includes 12GB of RAM, compared to the iPhone’s 8GB, potentially offering a smoother multitasking experience. The iPhone, however, continues to impress with its integration of hardware and software, leading to efficient performance in real-life usage scenarios.

This detailed examination highlights the strengths of each device, allowing consumers to make an informed decision based on their specific needs and preferences. Whether prioritizing camera technology, display features, or price, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 16 Pro Max cater to all facets of premium smartphone requirements.

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Oppo Find N5 set to launch with 50W wireless charging and IPX9 water resistance

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Oppo Find N5 being tested underwater to showcase its IPX9 water resistance rating.

Oppo has officially confirmed that its latest innovation, the Find N5, will support 50W wireless charging and feature an IPX9 water resistance rating. The announcement comes as part of a series of teases highlighting the capabilities of this next-generation foldable smartphone, set to launch in February.

According to recent leaks, the Find N5 will be the first smartphone to incorporate the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, signaling significant performance enhancements. Pete Lau, Oppo’s Chief Product Officer, has touted the device as the “thinnest foldable phone,” positioning it against leading competitors like the latest iPhone in terms of sleek design.

Zhou Yibao, head of the Oppo Find series, shared insights via Weibo about the Find N5’s advanced features. The device not only matches the wireless charging speeds of newly released models like the Oppo Find X8 Pro and OnePlus 13 but also integrates seamlessly with in-car systems from major electric vehicle brands such as BYD and NIO.

In a compelling demonstration of its durability, a recent video posted by Yibao showed the Find N5 being submerged underwater, showcasing its capability to withstand significant water exposure, evidenced by its IPX9 rating. This test included recording underwater videos, highlighting the phone’s versatile camera capabilities in extreme conditions.

The Find N5 also sports a refined design with slimmer borders and a larger overall form factor compared to its predecessors, which could attract users looking for a sleek yet robust foldable phone.

As anticipation builds, Oppo has begun sharing images of the Find N5, revealing a foldable design as thin as a USB-C port when opened. This device promises to merge aesthetic appeal with functional excellence, setting a new benchmark in the evolving foldable phone market.

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Jio Coin : Is Reliance venturing into crypto? Speculation rises after Jio Platforms’ partnership with Polygon Labs

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Reliance Jio’s hyper-aggression scorches competition

Reliance Industries’ subsidiary Jio Platforms has entered into a strategic partnership with Polygon Labs, aiming to make a significant impact in the blockchain and Web3 spheres in India. This collaboration is set to offer Jio’s vast user base access to innovative Web3 technologies, enhancing privacy and control over their data.

The buzz around ‘Jio Coin’ has intensified following the announcement, with numerous users and industry experts like Kashif Raza, CEO of Bitinning, speculating about its potential uses, including mobile recharges and payments at Reliance gas stations. Despite the widespread excitement and discussion on social platforms like Twitter, there has yet to be an official confirmation or details from Jio about Jio Coin’s specific applications.

This partnership marks Jio Platforms’ first venture into the digital asset space, aligning with Polygon Labs, renowned for its development capabilities in blockchain solutions. Together, they plan to integrate Web3 functionalities into Jio’s existing services, potentially transforming the way Jio’s 450+ million customers interact with digital technologies.

Reliance Industries’ technology arm and Polygon Labs aim to capitalize on this technology to develop new services that could redefine user engagement in digital ecosystems. With blockchain technology, smart contracts, and digital assets increasingly supporting the Web3 framework, Jio Platforms is poised to introduce a range of next-generation services to its users.

Kiran Thomas, CEO of JPL, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the opportunity to explore the vast possibilities of Web3 technology and deliver unprecedented digital experiences to their customers. As Jio Platforms steps into the blockchain realm with Polygon Labs, it underscores its commitment to maintaining a cutting-edge position in the technology sector.

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