Poco F7 Drops June 24 in India — Big Battery, Bigger Buzz

Poco just confirmed that its flagship killer, the Poco F7, will launch on June 24 — and it’s turning heads with a massive 7,550 mAh silicon-carbon battery and 90W fast charging. That’s nearly 50% more juice than most phones in the same size range. Reverse charging at 22.5W is a bonus. Leaks hint at a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, 12GB RAM, 6.83″ AMOLED 120Hz display, and a sleek dual-tone design. With 2.18 days of battery life, Poco seems ready to shake up the flagship market again.

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Reddit Adds AI Power to Ads with New Insight Tools

Reddit just dropped two AI tools to help advertisers win big: “Reddit Insights” analyzes real-time convos for smarter targeting, while “Conversation Summary Add-ons” highlight positive user comments under ads. Big player Publicis is already on board. Expect a July rollout to more agencies.

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UK Pumps £250M into Greener Air Travel Tech

The UK’s dropping £250M ($340M) into clean aviation tech — think hydrogen fuel systems, fuel cells, and lighter materials. Big names like Airbus and Rolls-Royce are on board, plus smaller startups. Goal? Zero-emission flights and a stronger aerospace game. Bonus: jobs and innovation boost incoming.

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Zoomcar Confirms Data Breach Affecting 8.4M Users

Welp. Indian car-rental app Zoomcar says a hacker got into their systems, exposing data like names, phone numbers, and car info of 8.4M users. No passwords or payments were leaked, apparently. The company’s beefing up its security, but hasn’t told users directly yet. Yeah… kinda wild.

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Instagram Users Hit with Surprise Bans and No One’s Listening

Instagram’s been banning users left and right, and no one really knows why. People are crying foul on Reddit and X, saying they didn’t break any rules—but their accounts are still gone. Appeals? Ignored. Some blame AI, others are threatening lawsuits. And Meta? Total silence. For creators and small biz owners, this hits hard.

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