Tech Briefing today: Even as the weekend rolls over, new developments in tech do not slow down. A new report by Mark Gurman reveals that the iPhone 15 Ultra is unlikely to be unveiled at this year's Apple event. As such, the iPhone 15 Pro Max branding to stay for at least one more year. In other news, India and the US have joined forces for an exciting partnership to send Indian astronauts into space in 2024. These astronauts will be sent to the International Space Station (ISS). This and more in today's tech briefing. Let us take a closer look.
A new report has claimed that there will be no iPhone 15 Ultra release date, this year at least. The new report comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman who said, “Keeping with its usual pattern from the past few years, Apple is planning to debut four models: the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro and what will be called the 15 Pro Max (not Ultra as some have speculated)”.
The speculation originally began after Apple introduced a new Apple Watch Ultra that became the top-end smartwatch for the company. Earlier, Apple also introduced its most powerful silicon chip and named it M1 Ultra (followed by M2 Ultra this year). It was believed that it was a new naming convention Apple was adopting and it could also reflect on the iPhones. Dig deeper.
After collaborating on the Chandrayaan-3 mission, India and the US will again form a partnership to send Indian astronauts into space in 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden made the announcement after their meeting during the G20 summit. As per the initial plans, ISRO and NASA will work together to send Indian astronauts to the ISS.
President Biden praised India, commending Prime Minister Modi along with the dedicated team of
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