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WhatsApp Wins Ruling Against NSO Group as US Court Finds It Liable for Pegasus Spyware Hack

WhatsApp claimed a legal win over the NSO Group, the makers of the Pegasus spyware, on Friday. A US District Court judge ruled in favour of the Meta-owned platform and found that the Israeli company is liable for hacking 1,400 individuals’ devices and infecting them with spyware via the instant messaging platform’s servers. The judge also found the company in violation of the federal US hacking laws as well as those of the State of California. Additionally, NSO Group was also held liable for breaching WhatsApp’s terms of service.

WhatsApp Wins Lawsuit Against NSO Group

The US District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton, in the ruling, granted WhatsApp’s motion for summary judgment against NSGO group and found that the Israeli company violated the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and the State of California’s Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (CDAFA).

A separate trial will be held in March 2025 to ascertain the damages NSO Group owes WhatsApp. Hamilton also asked both parties to notify the court by January 17, 2025, if any expert-related motions need to be resolved before the trial on damages.

Will Cathcart, the Head of WhatsApp, called the ruling “a huge win for privacy” in a post on Threads. “We spent five years presenting our case because we firmly believe that spyware companies could not hide behind immunity or avoid accountability for their unlawful actions. Surveillance companies should be on notice that illegal spying will not be tolerated,” he added.

The ruling on the Meta-filed lawsuit comes nearly two years after the US Supreme Court permitted WhatsApp to pursue the lawsuit accusing the NSO group of exploiting a bug in the messaging app to install the Pegasus spyware. The company had claimed that the spyware was installed in an unauthorised manner and was used for the surveillance of 1,400 people including journalists, politicians, and human rights activists.

During the Friday ruling, Hamilton highlighted that the NSO Group repeatedly failed to provide WhatsApp with the source code of its spyware. This was one of the main reasons behind granting the messaging platform’s request for sanctions. Notably, the Israeli firm only showed the source code of the Pegasus spyware to one Israeli citizen within the country. The Judge called the move “simply impracticable”.

WhatsApp first filed a lawsuit against the Israeli company in 2019 seeking an injunction and damages. At the time, NSO Group had argued that the intended usage of Pegasus was to help catch terrorists and hardened criminals and it was aimed at helping law enforcement and intelligence agencies fight crime and protect national security.

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Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and Other Tablets to Be Unveiled at CES 2025: Report

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and three other models could be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, according to a report. The Chinese company is said to be planning several announcements for the world’s biggest technology showcase which kicks off on January 7 in Las Vegas. Some of its offerings, such as the purported Lenovo Legion Tab 8.8 (Gen 3) and the Yoga Tab Plus are reported to be rebranded versions of the tablets already sold by the company in China.

Notably, this development comes amidst rumours that the Chinese company could unveil the world’s first laptop with a rollable screen at the technology showcase.

Lenovo at CES 2025

In a report, 91Mobiles shared renders of four purported tablets that could be launched by Lenovo at CES 2025. The publication details that Lenovo Idea Tab Pro will debut as a premium model and a successor to the Lenovo Tab P12. It may feature an anti-glare screen with a 3K resolution, stylus support, and Easy Jot capabilities. The purported device is speculated to be equipped with a JBL-branded quad speaker setup and deliver up to 11 hours of battery life on a single charge. Further, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro may also get support for artificial intelligence (AI) features such as Circle to Search and Gemini.

Another device that could be launched at CES 2025 is Lenovo Legion Tab 8.8, Gen 3. The report suggests it may debut as a gaming-centric tablet with features such as an 8.8-inch QHD+ display and a 165Hz refresh rate. It is speculated to be a rebranded version of the Lenovo Legion Y700, which was launched in China earlier this year.

The Yoga Tab Plus series will also reportedly be brought back to life at the technology showcase next year. Renders suggest that the purported device may come with a rear dual camera setup, thin bezels, stylus support, and a teal colourway. The Yoga Tab Plus could be a rebranded version of the Yoga Pad Pro, which is currently available in China.

Finally, the last model that is reported to make its debut at CES 2025 is said to be a budget model. While specifications remain unknown, the purported tablet may come with multiple case options, including a kid-friendly case with stylus support.

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iPhone 14, iPhone SE Sales in EU to Be Discontinued Due to Upcoming Regulation: Report

iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are no longer listed for purchase in Switzerland, and the company is expected to discontinue sales of its smartphones across the European Union (EU), two years after they were launched, according to a report. The company will stop selling another smartphone that was also introduced in 2022 — the third generation iPhone SE. Unlike Apple’s newer smartphone models, these three handsets are equipped with a Lightning port, which has now been phased out in favour of the universal USB Type-C port.

Apple’s iPhone 14 and iPhone SE (2022) Expected to Be Discontinued in 27 EU Countries

The upcoming common charger regulations in the EU are set to come into effect on December 28, and Apple appears to be preparing to comply with the deadline, according to a MacRumors report. The publication discovered that Apple has discontinued the sale of the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE (2022) via its website in Switzerland, while in-store sales will continue until the deadline.

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A screenshot of Apple’s Switzerland store, which lists all three models as “currently unavailable”
Photo Credit: Apple

Gadgets 360 was able to confirm that the listings for all three models on Apple’s website for Switzerland carried the message “Derzeit nicht verfügbar” which translates to currently not available. The handsets were still available via the company’s websites in various EU countries at the time of publishing this story.

It’s worth noting that Switzerland is not part of the EU or the European Economic Area (EEA), but the country is part of the European single market (or European common market) along with Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway. As a result, the company is expected to discontinue sales of its smartphones in these regions, as well as the 27 countries that make up the EU.

This means that when the December 28 deadline arrives, Apple won’t officially sell an iPhone SE model in the EU, while resellers can continue to sell remaining units. Customers might not have to wait long, though. Recent reports suggest that Apple is already working on a fourth generation iPhone SE model, which could arrive with an updated design, Face ID, and the company’s rumoured in-house modem chip.

On the other hand, EU customers will now have to purchase an iPhone 15 or an iPhone 16. These smartphones are equipped with a USB Type-C port, so the company can keep selling them after December 28. Apple has also updated its other accessories like the AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) and AirPods Max with a USB Type-C port, well ahead of the deadline.

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Moto G35 5G Review: Delivers More for Less

We’ve seen the launch of several smartphones in India in 2024, from entry-level handsets to flagship models and foldable phones. The budget segment sees a lot of competition from handset companies in the country, with each new model offering iterative upgrades over their predecessors. Motorola recently launched the Moto G35 5G as its most affordable 5G smartphone. This handset will compete with smartphones like the Redmi A4 5G, Tecno Spark 30C 5G, and Lava Blaze 2 5G.

You can pick up the Moto G35 5G for Rs. 9,999 in India, and it is sold in a single 4GB + 128GB RAM and storage configuration. Does it offer enough value for money like other smartphones priced under Rs. 10,000? Read on to know more about this handset in my Moto G35 5G review.

Moto G35 5G Design: Familiar Looking

  • Dimensions – 166.29×75.98×7.79mm
  • Weight – 185g
  • Colours – Guava Red, Leaf Green (In this review), Midnight Black

The new Moto G35 5G is available in matte and vegan leather finishes, and it looks very similar to its more expensive sibling in the G series — the Moto G45 5G (Review). In fact, if you placed these handsets next to each other with their rear panel facing up, you might not be able to tell them apart. Subjectively speaking, it’s one of the more polished-looking smartphones in this price segment.

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The Moto G35 5G looks very similar to the more expensive Moto G45 5G model

The sides of the smartphone are made of plastic and have a smooth feel. The left edge features the SIM tray, while the right side has the volume rocker and power button — the latter also doubles as a fingerprint scanner. There’s a USB Type-C port at the bottom, along with a 3.5mm headphone port and a speaker grille.

The company sent us the Moto G35 5G in a green colourway with a vegan leather finish that makes it easy to grip. It also comes with a transparent TPU case in the box, as well as an 18W charger and a USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable.

Moto G35 5G Software: Clean UI, Ships With Bloatware

  • Software – My UX
  • Version – Android 14
  • Latest security patch – December 5, 2024

Motorola’s latest G series smartphone runs on Android 14, with the company’s My UX running on top. This is the same interface that is available on more expensive models like the Moto G45 5G, and it comes with software features that are exclusive to the company’s handsets, such as Motorola Secure (secure folder, network protection) and Family Space (family controls).

Moto G35 5G ships with Android 14, along with the company’s My UX skin (tap to expand)

After setting up the smartphone, I was prompted to “try” (install) three third-party applications by the Moto App Manager app that is also preinstalled on the company’s smartphones. The installer informs users that it will install three new apps monthly when a system update is installed. These apps can be uninstalled like any other app that a user chooses to download on their smartphone.

This handset is slated to receive only one Android OS update, meaning it should get Android 15 sometime next year. It would have been nice to see the company deliver at least two Android OS upgrades for this smartphone, considering the fact that it ships with Android 14, which was released a year ago. The Moto G35 is scheduled to receive security updates until August 2027, according to the company’s support website.

Moto G35 5G Performance: Decent for the Price

  • Processor – Unisoc T760
  • Memory – 4GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage – 128GB UFS 2.2

The Moto G35 5G is equipped with a 6nm Unisoc T760 chipset launched in July. It is an octa-core processor that comprises six Arm Cortex-A76 cores (2.2GHz) and four Cortex A55 cores (2GHz), along with a Mali G57 MC4 GPU. This puts it on par with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, which has slightly faster A76 cores (2.4GHz) but a slightly older Mali G57 MC2 GPU.

As you can probably tell, this isn’t an exceptionally fast processor. Still, it’s pretty good at handling day-to-day tasks like browsing the web, texting someone on WhatsApp, and using social media apps like Facebook or Instagram. I noticed a bit of lag in slightly more demanding apps like Snapchat and Google Maps.

Moto G35 5G benchmark results (tap to expand)

You can play casual games on this handset without any issues — I tested out a couple of the third-party games that were downloaded after setting up the phone — and it can also handle some titles like Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) if you use the lowest graphics settings. I also ran Asphalt Legends Unite on the default setting without any issues.

I also ran multiple benchmark tests on the Moto G35 5G to get a better understanding of how it fares against smartphones equipped with processors that offer comparable performance, such as the Redmi A4 5G, Samsung Galaxy A16 5G and the Infinix Note 40X. The handset’s performance appeared to be on par with some of these models that are sold at higher prices.

You can look at the table below to see how the Moto G35 5G fared on benchmark tests, in comparison with similar models from other smartphone makers.

Benchmark Moto G35 5G Redmi A4 5G Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Infinix Note 40X
Geekbench 6 Single Core 741 839 736 768
Geekbench 6 Multi Core 2290 1919 1938 2050
AnTuTu v10 470,387 387,157 411,056 393,680
PCMark Work 3.0 11,755 8,782 9,382 9,151
3DMark Wild Life 1351 647 1351 1373
3DMark Wild Life Unlimited 1335 Failed to run 1335 1356
3DMark Sling Shot 3603 2409 3603 3724
3DMark Sling Shot Extreme 2629 647 2629 2747
GFXBench Car Chase 16 15 56 13
GFXBench Manhattan 3.1 29 28 24 22
GFXBench T-Rex 55 55 14 52

Motorola has equipped this smartphone with a 6.72-inch Full-HD+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) LCD screen along with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The display’s refresh rate can be e set at 60Hz or 120Hz — while the latter offers a much smoother experience, you might want to leave it on the default mode for better battery life.

Visibility is not ideal when you are outdoors in bright sunlight, but it’s quite usable during other times of the day. After poking around the settings, I found a toggle under Settings > Display > Extra brightness that did improve the display’s brightness level, but also resulted in faster battery drain.

Moto G35 5G Cameras: Gets the Job Done

  • Primary camera – 50-megapixel (f/1.8), PDAF, up to 4K/ 30fps video
  • Ultrawide camera – 8-megapixel (f/2.2), 120-degree field-of-view
  • Selfie camera – 16-megapixel

The Moto G35 5G is a budget smartphone with a dual rear camera setup. It’s good to see that the company hasn’t bothered with adding a low-resolution macro or depth sensor, which are usually disappointing when included on phones in this price segment.

Moto G35 5G Camera Samples. Top to bottom — Primary, Ultrawide, Portrait (Tap images to expand)

When clicking photos with the primary 50-megapixel camera during the day, the phone delivers bright images with a decent amount of detail, for a budget smartphone. It also reproduces skin tones accurately, when capturing portrait images. Subjects that are closer to the camera will definitely have more detail, and the camera app is fast and snappy when taking photos.

The 8-megapixel ultrawide camera produces images that aren’t as detailed as the primary camera, and you will notice a distinct lack of detail when you zoom in on these images. For example, I clicked an image of a sign across the street using the primary and ultrawide camera, and only the image captured with the former included legible text.

In low light scenarios and at night, there’s only one camera worth using on the Moto G35 5G, and the 50-megapixel sensor is best used in combination with the Night Vision feature available inside the camera app. It takes a couple of seconds to capture an image, but the difference in detail is quite evident in our camera samples.

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Camera Samples. Top to bottom — Day, Night (Tap images to expand)

Motorola has equipped the handset with a 16-megapixel selfie camera, which captures decent images during the day. In darker scenarios, it still manages to let in enough light for a recognisable image, but you also see a lot of smoothening and noise.

There’s no image stabilisation on the Moto G35 5G, and the smartphone lets you record video at up to 4K/ 30fps using the primary camera and up to 1080p/ 30fps using the ultrawide camera. Once again, the former is the one to use while recording with this handset.

Moto G35 5G Battery: Slow to Charge, Slower to Discharge

  • Battery Capacity – 5,000mAh
  • Wired Charging – 18W (USB Type-C)

The Unisoc T760 chip on the Moto G35 5G appears to be quite efficient, as the handset is capable of delivering well over a day and a half of battery life, before it needed another charge. In our HD video battery loop test, the phone lasted for approximately 18 hours and 50 minutes, but keep in mind that these are synthetic tests.

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The Moto G35 5G offers over one day of use on a single charge

In day to day use, battery drain on the Moto G35 is not high during active use as well as in standby mode. I used the phone to make calls using WhatsApp, browsing the web and checking social media apps, and playing a few casual games — it delivered about 5.5 hours of screen on time, along with about 21 hours of standby life.

Charging the Moto G35 5G from 0 to 100 percent can take a while, especially if your battery is low when you plug in the handset. During the time I tested the handset, it took around two hours for a full charge, using the 18W adapter included in the box.

Moto G35 5G Review: Verdict

The Moto G35 5G offers good performance for the price, outperforming more expensive smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy A16 5G (Review) and the Infinix Note 40X on some benchmark tests. It also offers 5G connectivity under Rs. 10,000, reliable battery life, and decent camera performance.

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The Moto G35 offers good value for money at its current price of Rs. 9,999

It’s worth noting that the company has offered only one Android OS upgrade for the Moto G35, while the aforementioned Galaxy A16 5G costs more and is slated to receive up to six upgrades.

Other similarly priced smartphones that you can consider instead of the Moto G35 5G include the Redmi A4 5G (First impressions), Tecno Spark 30C 5G, and the slightly older Lava Blaze 2 5G.

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Qualcomm Secures Key Win in Chips Trial Against Arm

Qualcomm’s central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S. federal court that removed some, but not all, uncertainty around the mobile chipmaker’s expansion into the laptop market.

A week of courtroom arguments and deliberations ended in a mistrial after the jury failed to resolve one of three questions put before it in the trial between the two chip giants. Qualcomm said the result affirmed its right to innovate, but Arm vowed to seek a new trial.

Arm’s shares were down 1.8% in extended trading after the news, and Qualcomm’s shares were up 1.8%.

The outcome means the case could be tried again in the future — something Arm vowed to pursue in a statement following the verdict. Judge Maryellen Noreika, who presided over the case in U.S. federal court in Delaware, encouraged Arm and Qualcomm to mediate their dispute.

“I don’t think either side had a clear victory or would have had a clear victory if this case is tried again,” Noreika told the parties.

After more than nine hours of deliberations over two days, the eight-person jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on the question of whether startup Nuvia breached the terms of its license with Arm.

But the jury found that Qualcomm — which purchased Nuvia for $1.4 billion in 2021 — did not breach that license.

The jury also found that Qualcomm’s chips, created using Nuvia technology and central to Qualcomm’s push into the personal computer market, are properly licensed under its own agreement with Arm, clearing the way for Qualcomm to continue selling them.

“The jury has vindicated Qualcomm’s right to innovate and affirmed that all the Qualcomm products at issue in the case are protected by Qualcomm’s contract with Arm,” Qualcomm said in a statement.

An Arm spokesperson said the company was “disappointed” that the jury was unable to “reach consensus” about the company’s claims and said from the outset the goal has been to protect the company’s intellectual property.

For now, the outcome paves the way for Qualcomm to continue to push what it calls the “AI PC” in laptop chips that are aimed at handling tasks such as chatbots and image generators. That is a market where Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and MediaTek are also planning to make Arm-based processors.

“My biggest worry was what happens to the future roadmap if they (Qualcomm) no longer have access to Nuvia (computing) cores,” Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon said. “At this point, that risk is a lot closer to being off the table.”

The dispute between Arm and Qualcomm centered on what royalty rate Qualcomm should pay for each chip. Nuvia was set to pay higher rates than Qualcomm before Qualcomm bought the startup firm and wove its technology into chips under its own license with Arm at lower royalty rates.

Ben Bajarin, chief executive of tech consulting firm Creative Strategies, said that Arm’s current growth projections have not depended on reaping higher rates from Qualcomm as Arm chips enter the PC market.

“They haven’t factored in, via their quarterly (earnings) calls, a win,” Bajarin said. “So none of this changes their economic upside. It’s really just a matter of contractual argument.”

However, the trial’s outcome leaves open the question of where Arm’s technology begins and ends. Arm licenses its computing architecture to firms but also sells designs for computing cores as off-the-shelf products.

Some of Arm’s more sophisticated customers, such as Apple, Qualcomm and Nuvia, license Arm’s architectures but develop their own custom cores. During the trial this week, Arm’s attorneys insisted its architecture license terms with Nuvia gave it rights to demand the destruction of Nuvia’s custom core designs.

“This does have ramifications for the entire industry,” Jim McGregor of Tirias Research said in an interview. “Whether you’re using a standard Arm core, or developing your own Arm core, it has been the rock of everything from electric toothbrushes to satellites.”

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Ancient Bronze Statues Unearthed from Etruscan Healing Spring in Italy

Bronze statues, including depictions of snakes and a child priest, have been uncovered from a hot spring at San Casciano dei Bagni in Italy, according to the Italian Ministry of Culture, as per reports. The site, located around 120 kilometres northwest of Rome, has been excavated since 2019 and is believed to have been used for sacred rituals dating back to the third century B.C. The spring, originally used by the Etruscans and later adopted by the Romans, was a place where votive offerings were made in hopes of divine protection or healing, as per reports.

Discovery of Snake Statues and Other Artefacts

Bronze snake statues, some measuring up to 90 centimetres in length, were among the latest findings during the 2024 excavation, as reported by the excavation team. These statues were discovered in the deeper layers of the spring and are thought to have symbolised protection for the sacred waters. Other artefacts include a nude male figure inscribed with the name “Gaius Roscius” and a child priest holding a ball, which may have been used in divination rituals.

Preserved Organic Remains Found

The excavation also revealed well-preserved organic remains, such as eggs with visible yolks, pine cones, and plant matter. According to the Italian Ministry of Culture, in a statement, these items may have been used in rituals symbolising rebirth and regeneration. The preservation of these items is attributed to their rapid burial in sediment.

Expert Perspective

Alexandra Carpino, an art history professor at Northern Arizona University, commented in an email to Live Science that these findings are among the most significant discoveries of the 21st century. The range of artefacts provides insights into the role of healing sanctuaries in ancient societies.

Ongoing Research at the Site

Research continues at San Casciano dei Bagni, with scholars examining the inscriptions and artefacts to uncover more about the Etruscan and Roman use of the spring.

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New Study Challenges Presence of Intermediate-Mass Black Hole in Omega Centauri

Research published in Astronomy & Astrophysics has cast doubt on the supposed discovery of an intermediate-mass black hole in the star cluster Omega Centauri. Initial findings suggested a black hole with a mass equivalent to 8,200 times that of the Sun resided at the cluster’s core. However, a reanalysis indicates the high-velocity stars in this dense region could instead be influenced by a cluster of stellar-mass black holes. According to Justin Read, a physicist at the University of Surrey, in a statement, the likelihood of an intermediate black hole now appears slim, with its mass potentially less than 6,000 solar masses.

Intermediate-mass black holes, sitting between stellar-mass and supermassive black holes, are theorised to bridge the evolutionary gap between these extremes. Despite being crucial to understanding black hole growth, their existence remains elusive. Scientists initially believed the gravitational effects of an intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri were responsible for accelerating stars to high speeds. As explained by Andrés Bañares Hernández from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, to publications, investigating this cluster has refined the methods used to detect such objects.

New Data from Pulsar Observations

The revised analysis incorporated pulsar data, enhancing the accuracy of gravitational field measurements within Omega Centauri. Pulsars, the rapidly spinning remnants of collapsed stars, emit beams of radiation detectable as periodic pulses. Variations in their timing provided deeper insights into the gravitational dynamics of the cluster. This data led researchers to conclude that stellar-mass black holes, rather than an intermediate-mass black hole, are the likely cause of observed stellar velocities.

Future Prospects in Black Hole Research

While the study has not confirmed the existence of an intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri, the researchers remain optimistic. According to Read, in his statment, ongoing advancements in pulsar timing techniques are expected to enhance the precision of black hole searches. These findings also offer a platform for understanding pulsar formation within dense star clusters.

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OTT Releases This Week (Dec 16-Dec 21): Girls will be Girls, Zebra, Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous, and More!

This week of December is ready to offer viewers a dynamic mix of drama, action, documentaries, and comedy across popular streaming platforms. Viewers can explore powerful personal journeys, gripping war stories, and heartwarming narratives, while thrilling action adventures and fantasy epics promise edge-of-your-seat entertainment. Stand-up specials and reality competition series bring laughter and suspense, while animated features provide family-friendly fun for all ages. With gripping stories of resilience, love, and friendship, this month’s lineup blends heartfelt drama, historical accounts, and high-octane adventures.

New OTT Releases This Week (December 16 – December 21)

Check out the popular OTT releases for this week:

Girls Will Be Girls

  • Release Date: December 16
  • Genre: Drama
  • Where to Watch: Prime Video
  • Cast: Kani Kusruti, Preeti Panigrahi, Kajol Chugh, Kesav Binoy Kiron, Jitin Gulati, Devika Shahani, Akash Pramanik, Nandini Verma, Aman Desai, Pradeep Kapoor

A heartfelt coming-of-age drama following 16-year-old Mira and her complex bond with her mother. Set in a Himalayan boarding school, the story explores themes of teenage love, mother-daughter dynamics, and societal views on female desire. This Indo-French co-production premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.

Zebra

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Where to Watch: Aha
  • Cast: Priya Bhavani Shankar, Jeniffer Piccinato, Satyadev Kancharana, Dhananjay, Amrutha Iyengar, Urvashi Rautela, Sathyaraj, Kalyani N, Satya, Sunil, Suresh Chandra Menon

This Telugu-language thriller revolves around a man whose life takes a chaotic turn when Rs 5 crore is mistakenly deposited in his account. A suspenseful cat-and-mouse chase ensues, and the film is a must-watch for fans of financial crime thrillers.

Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Where to Watch: Netflix
  • Cast: Yo Yo Honey Singh

This documentary takes a deep dive into the rise, fall, and comeback of the iconic rapper Honey Singh. Directed by Mozez Singh, it offers an insightful look into his life and the legacy of his musical career.

Spy x Family Code: White

  • Release Date: December 21
  • Genre: Animation, Action, Comedy
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

A winter getaway for the Forger family becomes a web of secrets as their hidden lives are exposed. Loid and Yor hide their spy and assassin roles, while their telepathic daughter, Anya, becomes entangled in a mission that could endanger world peace.

What If…? Season 3

  • Release Date: December 22
  • Genre: Animation, Superhero
  • Where to Watch: Disney+ Hotstar

Marvel’s animated series returns for its third season, exploring alternate realities where familiar MCU characters face unexpected twists and form new alliances, narrated by The Watcher.

Moonwalk

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Where to Watch: JioCinema
  • Cast: Meenakshi Raveendran, Sanjana Doss, Thushara Pillai, Nainita Maria, Thonnackal Jayachandran, Manoj Moses, Arjun Manilal, Sreekanth Murali, B. Siddharth, Sreekumar R Nair, Anunath, Appu Ashary, Sujith Prabhakar, AkhilSamVijay, Anyra Dayaseelan, Rishi Kainikkara

A quirky comedy that pits two thieves, Tarik and Maddy, against each other in a bizarre heist challenge. Hilarious twists, a love triangle, and a legendary cellmate make this a fun watch.

The Six Triple Eight

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Historical Drama
  • Where to Watch: Netflix
  • Cast: Kerry Washington, Ebony Obsidian, Oprah Winfrey, Sarah Jeffery, Moriah Brown, Milauna Jackson, Kylie Jefferson, Gregg Sulkin, Pepi Sonuga, Jay Reeves, Shanice Williams, Dean Norris, Sam Waterston, Susan Sarandon, Austin Nichols, Lyne Odums, Jeanté Godlock, and more

This inspiring film tells the true story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the only all-Black women’s Army Corps unit deployed overseas during WWII. It celebrates the courage and resilience of these women, starring Kerry Washington.

Pallotty 90’s Kids

  • Release Date: December 18
  • Genre: Drama
  • Where to Watch: Manorama Max
  • Cast: Ajisha Prabhakaran, Niranjana Anoop, Arjun Ashokan, Balu Varghese, Saiju Kurup, Sudhi Koppa, Dinesh Prabhakar, Maria Prince, Adhish Praveen, Abu Valayamkulam

An award-winning Malayalam film that captures the nostalgia of 1990s Kerala. The heartwarming tale of childhood friendships is a must-watch for anyone longing for a trip down memory lane.

Aaron Rodgers: Enigma

  • Release Date: December 17
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

This sports docuseries chronicles NFL star Aaron Rodgers’ recovery from an Achilles injury, reflecting on pivotal moments in his career and his journey back to the game.

Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate It

  • Release Date: December 18
  • Genre: Stand-up Comedy
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

Malaysian comedian Ronny Chieng returns with a standup special, discussing the darker sides of men’s self-help, fertility treatment fiascos, and scam-sensitive parents in his sharp, engaging style.

The Manny Season 2

  • Release Date: December 18
  • Genre: Romantic Comedy
  • Where to Watch: Netflix
  • Cast: Sandra Echeverría, Iván Amozurrutia, Diana Bovio, Josemaría Torre Hütt, Anthony Giulietti, Alexander Tavizón, Cassandra Iturralde, Moisés Arizmendi, Eugenio Montessoro, Maru Bravo, Alfredo Huereca, Matias Desiderio, María Gonllegos, Sara Isabel Quintero, Pamela Almanza, Goretty Tello, Ivanna Castro

The romantic comedy-drama returns with Gabriel and Jimena crossing paths once again, this time with more passion and intrigue. Will they give love another shot?

Julia’s Stepping Stones

  • Release Date: December 18
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

A short documentary about Oscar-winning filmmaker Julia Reichert, highlighting the social, personal, and economic forces that shaped her successful career.

Beast Games

  • Release Date: December 19
  • Genre: Reality Show
  • Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video

Hosted by Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast), this competitive reality show features over 1,000 contestants battling in various games for a record-breaking prize of $5 million.

The Secret Lives of Animals

  • Release Date: December 19
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Where to Watch: Apple TV+

This documentary showcases rare footage of animal behaviour across 77 species from different parts of the world, offering fascinating insights into their intelligence and adaptability.

Ferry 2

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Crime, Thriller
  • Where to Watch: Netflix
  • Cast: Huub Stapel, Frank Lammers, Hamza Othman, Aiko Beemsterboer, Marouane Meftah, Huub Smit, Monic Hendrickx, Jonas Smulders, Tobias Kersloot

The sequel to Ferry, this film follows the former drug lord Ferry Bouman as he struggles to maintain peace in his life when ghosts from his past catch up with him.

UniverXO Dabiz

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

Follow renowned Michelin-star chef Dabiz Muñoz as he faces life-changing decisions regarding the future of his renowned restaurant.

Umjolo: Day Ones

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Romantic Comedy
  • Where to Watch: Netflix
  • Cast: Trix Vivier, Khumbulani Kay Sibiya, Menzi Biyela, Sibusisiwe Jili

A romantic comedy about best friends Zanele and Andile, whose lives take a dramatic turn when Andile gets married. Is Zanele stuck in the friend zone?

Boy Kills World

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Action, Comedy
  • Where to Watch: Lionsgate Play
  • Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe, Andrew Koji, Yayan Ruhian, Famke Janssen, Cameron Crovetti, Michelle Dockery, H. Jon Benjamin, Brett Gelman, Jane de Wet, Nicholas Crovetti, Sharlto Copley, Isaiah Mustafa, Copeland Quinn, Inge Beckmann, Dawid Szatarski, Shane John Kruger, Martin Munro, Frances Sholto-Douglas, Kevin Otto

A deaf man, Boy, embarks on a violent quest to avenge his family’s murder. With intense training, he sets out to kill the person responsible—will he succeed?

Feludar Goyendagiri: Bhuswargo Bhoyonkawr

  • Release Date: December 20
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Where to Watch: Hoichoi
  • Cast: Rajatava Dutta, Riddhi Sen, Sawon Chakraborty, Debesh Chatterjee, and Aniruddha Gupta

Feluda returns for a new investigation in Kashmir, where he becomes entangled in a web of murder and deceit in this thrilling drama, directed by Srijit Mukherji.

Thelma

  • Release Date: December 21
  • Genre: Drama, Action, Comedy
  • Where to Watch: JioCinema

This action-packed comedy-drama follows 93-year-old Thelma as she embarks on a quest to reclaim $10,000 stolen by a con artist posing as her grandson.

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New Study Challenges Planet Formation Models with PDS 70b’s Chemical Mystery

New research on PDS 70b, a forming exoplanet located approximately 400 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus, suggests that prevailing models of planet formation may require revision. According to a study published in Astrophysical Journal Letters, astronomers found a mismatch between the chemical composition of the planet’s atmosphere and the surrounding protoplanetary disk from which it emerged. The discovery has led researchers to reconsider established theories regarding how planets accumulate their mass and elements during formation.

PDS 70b’s Unique Characteristics

The planet, part of a two-planet system, is nearly three times the size of Jupiter and orbits its host star at a distance comparable to Uranus’ position in the solar system. Researchers believe PDS 70b has been gathering material for around 5 million years and may be nearing the end of its formation phase. Using the Keck II telescope in Hawaii, scientists examined its atmosphere for carbon monoxide and water, which provided insights into its carbon and oxygen levels—key indicators of planetary origins.

Discrepancy in Chemical Composition

Findings revealed that the planet’s atmosphere contains significantly less carbon and oxygen than expected. According to Dr Chih-Chun Hsu, postdoctoral researcher at Northwestern University and lead author of the study, in a statement, this discrepancy highlights potential oversimplifications in the widely accepted models of planetary formation.

Theories Behind the Unexpected Results

The researchers proposed two possible explanations. One suggests that PDS 70b incorporated most of its carbon and oxygen from solid materials such as ice and dust, which released these elements during evaporation before being integrated into the planet. Dr Jason Wang, assistant professor at Northwestern University and co-author of the study, pointed out in a statement that this process could significantly alter the carbon-to-oxygen ratio. Alternatively, the protoplanetary disk might have undergone recent enrichment in carbon, a scenario supported by certain formation models.

Future observations of the second planet in the system, PDS 70c, are expected to provide further data to refine understanding of planetary formation processes. Scientists emphasise the need to study more systems like this to establish broader insights into planet formation mechanisms.

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Vivo Tipped to Launch Mid-Range Compact Phone With Dimensity 9 Series Chip Next Year

Vivo unveiled its X200 series this year with a new compact variant — Vivo X200 Pro Mini. However, while the Vivo X200 and Vivo X200 Pro saw a global launch, the Mini remained exclusive to China. Recently, a rumour coming out of China hints that the company is planning to unveil a smaller-screen mid-range smartphone in the coming year. This model is said to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9 series chipset and could include a 50-megapixel primary rear camera sensor.

Vivo’s Compact Mid-Range Smartphone

Popular tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo opined (via) that Vivo is gearing up to unveil a compact mid-range smartphone next year. The upcoming handset is tipped to run on a MediaTek Dimensity 9 series chip and pack a 6.31-inch 8T LTPO screen with 1.5K resolution. The Vivo X200 Pro Mini has a similar 6.31-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display and a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC under the hood.

The purported compact mid-range Vivo smartphone is tipped to feature a 50-megapixel primary rear camera and a telephoto sensor. It is said to carry a silicon battery. The Vivo X200 Pro Mini has a similar Zeiss branded triple rear camera unit comprising a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-818 sensor main camera and a 50-megapixel periscope tele-macro camera. It houses a 5,800mAh battery with 90W wired charging support.

The Vivo X200 Pro Mini was launched in China in October this year with a starting price tag of CNY 4,699 (roughly Rs. 56,000) for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant.

The Vivo X200 Pro and Vivo X200 were launched in India and other global markets in December after their initial debut in China. The brand skipped the Mini model for the international markets.