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1.ISRO’s Aditya L-1 Mission Achieves Milestone:** The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced a significant achievement in space exploration with its Aditya L-1 mission successfully crossing the Lagrange 1 point. This milestone marks the spacecraft’s entry into a stable position to study the sun for the next five years. Aditya L-1, equipped with seven scientific payloads, will sequentially activate these instruments for solar observation.NYSC Portal
2. Apple Begins Batterygate Compensation: In the aftermath of the Batterygate scandal, Apple has started issuing payments to affected iPhone users in the United States. This follows Apple’s agreement in 2020 to settle a class-action lawsuit with a $500 million fund. Eligible iPhone users have started receiving settlements, with reports of individuals getting $92.17 as part of the compensation.JAMB Result
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3. iQOO Prepares for Neo 9 Pro Launch: Tech company iQOO has confirmed the upcoming release of its mid-range smartphone, the Neo 9 Pro, in India this February. The announcement, made on X (formerly Twitter), teases a new faux leather back with a dual-tone finish, although the exact launch date remains undisclosed.
4. Sony Unveils Float Run Headphones: Targeting athletes and fitness enthusiasts, Sony has introduced the Float Run WI-OE610, a set of wireless headphones designed specifically for active use. These headphones feature a unique flexible neckband and an open ear design that avoids direct contact with the ear canal, reducing echo. They offer up to 10 hours of battery life and are available for purchase at Rs 10,990.JAMB Portal
5.Microsoft Announces End of Mixed Reality Support: Microsoft has confirmed that its Mixed Reality platform will be discontinued, with support officially ending on November 1, 2026.InformationGuideNigeria
This decision follows the deprecation of the feature in late 2022. Users with Windows Mixed Reality headsets can continue to use them, but only on supported versions of the Windows operating system.
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