“I’ve always tried to walk the road Leica walked” — Light Lens Lab founder finally opens up on painstakingly recreating rare $25k Leica lenses you could actually afford In a first video interview, Light Lens Lab founder talks remaking classic Leica lenses and his plans for future projects – it's a video that Leica fans will want to watch.

Purdue campus talks gather pace; UK, Canadian univs signal interest India's higher education is opening up to global players, with Purdue University's campus plans in advanced talks. Following policy shifts, British and Canadian institutions are also showing keen interest. This move, building on existing foreign university presences, aims to bring top-tier engineering and technology programs to India, allowing students to earn international degrees locally.

Want a free Apple Watch SE 3? Optus is throwing one in with any iPhone 17 series sign up If you’re looking to upgrade to the newest iPhones and you also want a new smartwatch, this deal from Optus is the phone plan you’re looking for.

Skyscraper Live proves that Netflix is still figuring out its live events – here’s why viewers couldn’t get past its 'insufferable' commentary Viewers who tuned into Netflix's Skyscraper Live were baffled by the show's unnecessary commentary and over-produced façade.

Code Vein 2 is everything I could’ve wanted from a sequel as a fan of the original game — except its dismal console performance In spite of some spotty performance on console, Code Vein 2 is a triumphant sequel that fans of the original are likely to love.

Aggressive low bids put NHAI in a fix, trend may impact quality Highway construction agencies are facing a challenge as contractors aggressively bid up to 48% below estimated project costs, raising concerns about work quality. This trend, driven by fewer projects and increased competition, forces contractors to quote low to keep resources engaged, potentially impacting the sector's long-term health and project standards.

Congress says Modi government not serious about caste count in Census 2027 Congress has questioned the Modi government's intent regarding the caste enumeration in Census 2027, citing that the 'houselisting' questionnaire omits 'OBC' as an option. The party demands immediate consultations with political parties, states, and civil society before finalizing the caste census details.

Chinese storage startup uses ancient, controversial technique to deliver 'extraordinarily fast and resilient' SSD: this weirdly-named Roealsen6 unlocks hardware compression to deliver incredible PCIe SSD speeds Chinese PCIe Gen5 SSD uses hardware compression to reach record benchmark speeds, although performance depends on how well the data compresses.

These 7 hidden iOS features have transformed how I use my iPhone Whether you want to block out the world, hide your apps, or just get things done faster, these tools should help.

Congress brass may meet Shashi Tharoor to settle issues Congress leadership is planning to meet senior leader Shashi Tharoor following his absence from a crucial Kerala election strategy meeting. Tharoor, who cited personal issues and unhappiness with the party, will be invited for discussions to address his grievances. The party aims to ensure unity for the upcoming state elections, recognizing Tharoor's electoral influence.

Use gender-neutral terms, courts told Delhi High Court has adopted gender-neutral terminology in court documents, replacing father's/husband's name with parent's/spouse's name. This change, inspired by a district judge's suggestion, aims to empower women and reflect modern family structures. The move will impact judicial officers' personal files, staff ID cards, and various official forms.
