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Yamaha India Launches Free 10-Year Warranty: Check If Your Bike Qualifies for the Upgrade
India Yamaha Motor has launched a free 10-Year Total Warranty for select made-in-India motorcycles and scooters. Covering up to 1.25 lakh km and key components like the engine and Fi system, this offer boosts resale value and peace of mind. Available at no cost during the initial promotional period, this initiative strengthens Yamaha’s legacy of trust and reliability. Learn more and check eligibility at Yamaha Motor India.
11 Companies Go Ex-Dividend This Week: Check If SBI and Others Are on Your Investment Radar
Several major Indian companies, including SBI, are trading ex-dividend on May 16, 2025. This guide explains how ex-dividend dates work, who qualifies for payouts, and how dividend investing can boost your portfolio. Learn strategies, tax insights, and tracking tools to maximize income from dividend-paying stocks.
OpenAI’s HealthBench Dataset Establishes New Standards for AI Safety in Healthcare.
OpenAI’s HealthBench Dataset sets new benchmarks for AI safety in healthcare. Learn how this open-source tool evaluates AI medical performance, with insights, data, and expert-reviewed metrics.
Google Teams Up with Samsung to Develop Android XR Platform for Smart Glasses and Headsets.
Google and Samsung have joined forces to create Android XR, a new extended reality platform for smart glasses and headsets. With support from Qualcomm and powered by Gemini AI, Android XR aims to revolutionize immersive tech by offering an open, AI-driven experience. Learn about the platform’s features, upcoming devices, and real-world applications in this expert guide.
Google Highlights Gemini AI Integration in Android 16 and Wear OS 6 at Android Show.
Google's new Gemini AI now powers Android 16 and Wear OS 6, making devices smarter, safer, and more user-friendly. Learn about features like context-aware assistance, AI security, new design updates, and multi-device integration in our detailed guide.
Amazon Partners with FedEx for Residential Deliveries Following UPS Withdrawal.
Amazon partners with FedEx to handle residential deliveries of large items following UPS's withdrawal. This strategic deal focuses on rural coverage, improves service reliability, and reflects evolving logistics dynamics. A big win for consumers and professionals alike.