Gadgets
Top 5 Electric Scooters in India for 2025 – Performance Meets Innovation
Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 (2025 Model)
- Top Speed: 120 km/h
- Range: 195 km (IDC)
- Charging Time: 6.5 hours (standard), 18 mins (Hypercharger)
- Key Features: MoveOS 4, cruise control, hill hold, 7” touchscreen
- Price: ₹1.47 lakh (ex-showroom)
Ather 450X Gen 4
- Top Speed: 100 km/h
- Range: 160 km (TrueRange™)
- Charging Time: 5.4 hours (0-80%)
- Key Features: SmartEco mode, Google Maps on dashboard, TPMS
- Price: ₹1.38 lakh (ex-showroom)


TVS iQube ST
- Top Speed: 82 km/h
- Range: 145 km (real-world)
- Charging Time: 4 hours
- Key Features: Alexa integration, 32L boot space, regenerative braking
- Price: ₹1.25 lakh (ex-showroom)
Simple One (2025 Edition) - Top Speed: 105 km/h
- Range: 212 km (IDC)
- Charging Time: 5.5 hours
- Key Features: Chain drive, removable battery, advanced aerodynamics
- Price: ₹1.58 lakh (ex-showroom)
Bajaj Chetak Premium 2025 - Top Speed: 73 km/h
- Range: 113 km
- Charging Time: 4.5 hours
- Key Features: Retro-modern design, IP67-rated battery, solid metal body
- Price: ₹1.45 lakh (ex-showroom)


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World’s First Screen less Laptop Is Here—Welcome to the Future of Computing

- Portability meets productivity: Suited for tight spaces like café tables or flights, giving users multiple virtual screens
- Privacy by design: Only visible to the user—no more shoulder-surfing worries .
- Future‑forward ergonomics: Heads‑up work reduces neck strain, more like a desktop setup in a laptop-sized shell .

User Experience & Limitations
- Comfortable AR glasses with dimming and storage built into the laptop lid
- Limitations:
- High entry cost at $1,900.
- Still tethered to the base unit—not yet fully wireless
- Virtual screen may require head movements; minor lag reported.
- Target users: “Web-forward” professionals—writers, editors, remote workers

Real-World Use Cases
- Ideal for travel: creates a stable virtual screen even on the go (e.g. planes, trains) with “travel mode.”
- Offers productivity boost in confined spaces, such as cramped flights .

Challenges & Future Outlook
- As a first-of-its-kind product, consumer readiness is uncertain—similar to Apple Vision Pro
- Sightful is VC‑backed and founded by ex‑Magic Leap execs—future models may refine performance and cost
- If successful, AR laptops could redefine mobile computing—look for lighter, fully wireless models in future.
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Toyota 4Runner: Unveiling Off-Road Excellence

For decades, the Toyota 4Runner has been synonymous with durability and adventure. Whether you’re tackling rocky trails or cruising on the highway, this SUV is designed to handle it all. In this review, we explore what makes the 4Runner an icon in off-road excellence.

Bold Design & Rugged Exterior
The Toyota 4Runner boasts a muscular, aggressive stance, designed to convey strength and capability. Its high ground clearance, skid plates, and sturdy roof rack highlight its readiness for rugged terrain. The 4Runner’s design is not just about looks—it’s engineered to withstand tough conditions.

Powerful Engine & Off-Road Performance
Under the hood, the 4Runner is equipped with a 4.0-liter V6 engine that delivers 270 horsepower and 278 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a robust suspension and available 4WD system, it offers excellent traction and stability on challenging surfaces. The Multi-Terrain Select and Crawl Control features further enhance its off-road prowess, making it a true adventure machine.

Interior Comfort & Practical Features
Despite its rugged exterior, the 4Runner offers a surprisingly comfortable cabin. It features spacious seating for up to seven passengers, durable yet soft-touch materials, and a versatile cargo area. The rear sliding cargo deck makes loading gear effortless—perfect for camping trips and weekend getaways.

Safety & Advanced Technology
Toyota’s commitment to safety shines through in the 4Runner, thanks to its Toyota Safety Sense suite. Features include Pre-Collision System, Lane Departure Alert, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, and more. The infotainment system includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a user-friendly 8-inch touchscreen, ensuring you stay connected no matter where the trail takes you.
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New FASTag Annual Pass Announced—₹3,000 for 200 Toll-Free Journeys!

What’s New?
- Launch Date: Effective 15 August 2025, aligning with Independence Day, for symbolic and logistical impact.
- Validity: Covers 1 year from activation or 200 trips, whichever occurs first.

Why It Matters
- Streamlined travel: Reduces frequent toll stops—especially where tolls are within ~60 km—minimizing waits and disputes.
- Cost-effective alternative: ₹3,000 annually beats ₹4,080 (Rs 340/month × 12), with fewer documentation hassles.
- Digital-first approach: Builds on FASTag’s RFID tech, with a future push toward ANPR-linked sensor systems for barrier-free tolling.

Activation & Usage
- Where to buy/renew: Via Rajmarg Yatra app, and on NHAI and MoRTH websites.
- Refunds/recharges: Once 200 trips are done or expiry hits, users can top-up with regular FASTag recharge or renew the Annual Pass.
- Counting trips:
- Closed tolls (e.g. Delhi-Mumbai Expressway): one round counts as one trip.
- Open tolls: each toll plaza crossing = one trip.

A Quote from the Minister
In a transformative step towards hassle-free highway travel, we are introducing a FASTag-based Annual Pass priced at ₹3,000, effective from 15th August 2025… Valid for one year from activation or up to 200 trips.”
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