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Vishal Mathur

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Technology Editor at Hindustan Times

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  • 1 week ago | hindustantimes.com | Vishal Mathur

    At the turn of this year, the course became clear. First, quantum computing chips made a generational leap, albeit with Microsoft and Google taking different approaches to generating desired performance. Now, Microsoft has pushed the envelope further, having developed error-correction codes that are applicable to many types of qubits. So has IBM, signifying broad efforts towards the same result.

  • 1 week ago | hindustantimes.com | Vishal Mathur

    Project Indigo, on its part, emerges from an impressive pedigree, having been developed by Marc Levoy and Florian Kainz, who were instrumental in establishing the Pixel phones as the benchmark smartphone cameras for many years (and many consider that to be the case even now as well). It wasn’t plain sailing, as competition caught up, but Pixel phones made a smart pivot towards computational photography capabilities, when the time was right.

  • 1 week ago | htsyndication.com | Vishal Mathur

    Posted On: 2025-06-20 Posted By: Vishal Mathur Health & Lifestyle Education Technology Hindustan Times India, June 20 -- It is not at all intriguing that Adobe's latest release of Project Indigo, a free experimental camera app for the Apple iPhone (there's an Android version coming soon), brings mobile photography back into conversation.

  • 1 week ago | hindustantimes.com | Vishal Mathur

    Built like tanks in designer suits. There is a reason why iPhones tend to last longer than most Android phones. And it is a similar theme for MacBooks compared with Windows laptops (I can attest with a 2012 MacBook Pro Retina, the first generation, that still works perfectly). And also Apple iPads, compared with any convertibles running Android or Windows platforms. I’ll get to the why in a moment, but first a snapshot of the landscape.

  • 1 week ago | hindustantimes.com | Vishal Mathur

    As it becomes clear that a lot of the generative artificial intelligence (AI) usage is shifting to smartphones, AI companies scramble to make their apps more capable, and unlock new ways for users to access. OpenAI’s approach sees ChatGPT integration within its WhatsApp bot, for quick image generation without needing to access OpenAI’s models on the web or its own smartphone app.

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RT @HindustanTimes: 💡: What next for Apple’s AI plans, OpenAI’s funding push in India and Speechify wins Writes @vishalmathur85 https://…