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Ultra-Slim Smartphone with AI Features to Simplify Daily Tasks
A smartphone today is more than a communication device; it is a personal assistant, a creative studio, and a gateway to the world. The TECNO SPARK 40 Pro+ is designed to elevate daily life by combining advanced AI features, a sleek ultra-slim design, and powerful performance, making every task faster, smarter, and more effortless.
A Smarter, More Efficient Experience
The SPARK 40 Pro+ transforms daily routines by integrating AI intelligence into every function. Capturing memories, editing photos, and managing tasks become simpler and more efficient. Intelligent tools remove unwanted objects from images, enhance colors and clarity, and even expand visuals without compromising quality. This allows users to create professional-quality content quickly and effortlessly, eliminating the need for multiple apps or complicated editing processes.
Immersive and Comfortable Display
Visual experiences are elevated with the 3D Curved AMOLED Display, offering sharp, vibrant, and fluid visuals while fitting comfortably in the hand. The ultra-bright screen, with 4500nits Peak Brightness, ensures clarity even under sunlight, turning gaming, streaming, or browsing into an immersive and seamless experience. The slim design combines elegance with ergonomics, making the smartphone both stylish and practical for everyday use.

Clear Communication and Smart Assistance
AI-powered noise cancellation ensures that calls remain crystal clear in noisy environments, reducing distractions during conversations. Ask Ella, the smart AI assistant, further simplifies life by translating text, summarizing long content, editing images, and providing instant solutions from screenshots. This intelligent assistant supports productivity, creativity, and efficient decision-making, making the SPARK 40 Pro+ a true partner in everyday tasks.
Instant Creativity and Reliable Performance
AI Writing converts rough notes or unfinished captions into polished, ready-to-share content, adapting to personal style and voice. High-performance hardware ensures smooth multitasking, while 30W Magnetic Wireless Charging and wired 45W Fast Charging deliver rapid power whenever needed. Users can stay connected and productive without worrying about downtime, making every day more efficient.
Cutting-Edge Photo Editing for Professional Results
The TECNO SPARK 40 Pro+ takes photo editing to a new level with its AI Eraser 2.0, a tool every young creator will love. Instead of struggling through clunky editing apps, the phone’s smart system intuitively detects what you want removed. It analyzes the scene, blends the background naturally, and restores details so your photo looks clean, crisp, and professionally edited.
Its AI Image Extender lets you effortlessly expand your images by analyzing textures and restoring every detail, even in complex scenes.
At the same time, AI Sharpness Plus smartly fine-tunes tones, eliminates glare, and brings out true, vibrant colors for every shot. With precision repairs and lightning-fast processing, your images transform into flawless, lifelike visuals in no time.
For creators who want sharp, aesthetic content without wasting time editing every photo, these features are a game-changer.
Premium Features at Accessible Value
The TECNO SPARK 40 Pro+ combines flagship-level features with exceptional value at PKR 59,999. Available in Nebula Black, Aurora White, Tundra Green, and Moon Titanium, it blends style, performance, and affordability, providing a complete upgrade for modern smartphone users.

Experience the Upgrade
TECNO SPARK 40 Pro+ is more than a smartphone; it is a companion that enhances creativity, simplifies tasks, and keeps life running smoothly. Discover the device and its full range of features at https://www.tecno-mobile.com/pak and upgrade everyday life with smarter AI tools, immersive visuals, and effortless performance today.
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Apple Issues Critical Update For Millions Of iPhones In Unprecedented Release
Updated Dec. 15 with more details of what’s included in the new release.
Another big-number update has arrived for the iPhone. The iOS 26.2 release introduces new features — usually missing from smaller number updates such as iOS 26.0.1 — as well as bug fixes and security elements. Just as intriguing as the content is the timing. This is the first time a major release of iOS, that is, something like 26.2 rather than a minor update such as 26.0.1, has been released on a Friday. More on what that means that below.
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There had been rumors that it wouldn’t come until next week at the earliest, but those waiting eagerly have had their patience rewarded. Apple was determined not to be late, it seems — a Friday release is almost unprecedented from the company.
Which iPhones Can Run iOS 26.2?
This update is for all iPhones from 2019 onwards. That means the iPhone 11 and all iPhones since, including the iPhone SE in both its second- and third-generation models. And all members of the iPhone 17 series are included.
How To Get It
Open the iPhone Settings app, then choose General, followed by Software Update. Next, click on Download and Install, and it’ll be on your phone shortly. It’s a large update, as these things go, weighing 1.64GB on my iPhone 17 Pro Max. It downloaded and installed quickly — less than 20 minutes total.
iOS 26.2 — What Does The Timing Mean?
Apple always avoids releasing software on a Friday if it can avoid it, not least because numbers of support staff working over the weekend are usually reduced. This tells you that it thinks this version was urgent. While there have been minor update Friday releases such as iOS 17.0.3 in 2023, but always for an urgent, specific reason. In that case it was to address overheating in iPhone 15 handsets.
Strictly speaking the first versions of software for the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G came out on a Friday, but back then it was called iPhoneOS.
All the other Friday releases were multi-dot versions, such as iOS 16.3.1 rather than single-dots like iOS 26.2. As such, they introduced no new features, only security fixes.
What all that tells us is that the security elements in this update needed urgent attention. There are more than two dozen security updates in iOS 26.2 and seven of these are related to WebKit, the core technology behind Apple’s Safari, responsible for rendering web pages and more. Of the seven, two “may have been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals on versions of iOS before iOS 26,” as Apple described it in its detailing of the new software’s security updates.
iOS 26.2 — What’s In The Release
There are plenty of new features, some major, some more obscure. Let’s start with how it looks. One of the big changes in iOS 26 was the introduction of a design called Liquid Glass. With iOS 26.2, the look is refined again, with a slider for the lock screen so you can adjust the transparency of the clock — handy if it’s only really legible when it’s completely opaque depending on the image you’ve chosen for your lock screen.
Liquid Glass will also come to the Measure app in a redesign. Also seeing a design change are the Apple News app, which gains new shortcuts, and Freeform, which now has options to add tables that can be customized. The Games app has also been updated to how you navigate your way around it.
Podcasts adds new items like an automatic chaptering feature to help you jump to the right part of an episode. Podcast producers can generate their own chapters as before, which will override the AI-created ones.
The Sleep app, which has proved very popular since it was introduced in September, already had a notable overhaul to its score system. Until now, if your Sleep Score was 70-89, that would count as High, but now the OK rating stretches as far as 80, so you’ll need to earn marks of 81-95 to gain the High rating. Note that some users are reporting that their Health app has yet to adjust to the new levels. Excellent scores are now renamed Very High. Don’t be put off. If you’re scoring 96-100, you can still congratulate yourself.
You can now set a reminder as an alarm if it’s urgent. AirDrop gains an all-new capability. Right now, to share a file between two iPhones, say, you need to limit yourself to regular contacts or open AirDrop to all nearby devices. If you don’t fancy the latter but need to share files with someone not in your contact list, iOS 26.2 has another option, to use a PIN code that you can entered on the other device. That PIN works for the next 30 days. If you enjoy reading (or perhaps singing along to) lyrics onscreen with Apple Music, they’re now available even when your phone is offline for tracks in your library. The Favorites playlist is also easier to find and a previous bug has now been squished.
EU users can now enjoy Live Translation for AirPods, something not available before in those countries.
Should You Choose This Or iOS 18.7.3?
If you have an iPhone ranging between iPhone 11 and iPhone 16 (including iPhone 16e and iPhone SE second- and third-generation) and you’re currently still using iOS 18, you have an extra option.
Apple also released iOS 18.7.3 on the same day as iOS 26.2. Those users who don’t yet want to embrace iOS 26 can instead choose a software update which offers none of the new features found in the new version, but still delivers security features and bug fixes.
There’s a caveat here: although it was released on Dec. 12, it still hasn’t become available for many users. It seems like there’s been some kind of delay — though older phones which can’t handle iOS 26 but can run iOS 18 can install iOS 18.7.3 right now. These are the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR.
There are better security features in iOS 26, so if it’s security you want, then iOS 26 could be a better choice.
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Online Attacks Against Women Human Rights Workers Double In Five Years
Women human rights workers face increasing aggression
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Seven in 10 women human rights defenders, activists and journalists have experienced online violence in the course of their work, according to a new UN report.
Produced through the UN Women’s ACT to End Violence against Women program and supported by the European Commission, “Tipping point: The chilling escalation of violence against women in the public sphere” draws on a global survey of women from 119 countries.
Along with online threats and harassment, more than 4 in 10 have experienced offline harm linked to online abuse — more than twice as many as in 2020, the researchers found. This can range from verbal harassment right up to physical assault, stalking and swatting.
“These figures confirm that digital violence is not virtual — it’s real violence with real-world consequences,” said Sarah Hendricks, director of policy, programme and intergovernmental division at UN Women.
“Women who speak up for our human rights, report the news or lead social movements are being targeted with abuse designed to shame, silence and push them out of public debate. Increasingly, those attacks do not stop at the screen — they end at women’s front doors. We cannot allow online spaces to become platforms for intimidation that silence women and undermine democracy.”
And AI is only making things worse, with almost 1 in 4 women human rights defenders, activists and journalists having experienced AI-assisted online violence, such as deepfake imagery and manipulated content. This is most often the case for writers and public communicators who focus on human rights issues, such as social media content creators and influencers, for whom the figure reaches 30%.
“Gender-based online violence is not a new phenomenon, but its scale certainly is,” said report co-author Lea Hellmueller, associate professor in journalism at City St George’s and associate dean for research in the School of Communication and Creativity.
“AI tools enable the production of cheaper and faster abusive content, which is detrimental to women in public life — and beyond,” Hellmueller added.
Tech firms are partly responsible, the researchers said, with the report calling for better tools to identify, monitor, report and fend off AI-assisted online violence. The researchers also want to see more legal and regulatory mechanisms to force tech firms to prevent their technologies being deployed against women in the public sphere.
“Our next steps include publishing data from the survey about the opportunities for, and barriers to, law enforcement and legal redress for survivors of online violence,” said Julie Posetti, chair of the Centre for Journalism and Democracy at City St George’s, University of London, one of the authors of the report. “We will also focus on creative efforts to counter gender-based online violence and policy recommendations to help hold the Big Tech facilitators of this dangerous phenomenon accountable.”
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Galaxy S26 Leak Reveals Samsung’s Stunning Retreat From iPhone 17
Samsung has reportedly downgraded its Galaxy S26 plans to match the iPhone 17 on price, leading to a fourth year of camera stagnation.
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