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    Ford Mustangs recalled over multiple steering control issues, here's what you should do if you own one

    Ford Mustang owners are yet again in for trouble as the makers have called more than 30,000 car models back that were manufactured some years before over potential loss in steering control. Mustang owners are advised to visit a nearby dealer for a thorough check-up.

    OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite 5G launched with Snapdragon 695, 80W fast charging. Check India price and bank offers

    OnePlus has launched the Nord CE4 Lite 5G in India, offering a blend of impressive features at an affordable price. The smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 695 processor and supports 5G connectivity. It boasts a 50MP main camera, a 120Hz AMOLED display, and a high-capacity battery with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging. The Nord CE4 Lite 5G aims to provide flagship-level performance in the mid-range segment.

    After beauty, skincare and clothing, this is Rihanna's latest business venture

    Pop icon and billionaire singer Rihanna has made a foray into the global beauty business and decided to launch her hair care product 'Fenty Hair' at a time when the global hair care market is expected to grow by $19.6 billion to $107.5 billion from 2022 to 2027. Know in detail.

    Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt splurge Rs 2.5 cr on brand new car!

    Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt have recently acquired a stunning new addition to their collection: a luxurious Lexus LM. This high-end vehicle, reportedly costing a hefty sum of Rs 2.5 crore, was sighted parked outside their elegant abode, Vastu. Boasting a sleek exterior design complemented by multi-spoke wheels, the car features a revamped interior suite, top-of-the-line shock absorbers, and advanced dynamic radar cruise control technology.

    Heatwave impact: Mungeshwar weather station's 52.9°C reading was 3°C higher due to sensor error, Rijiju says

    Minister of Earth Sciences Kiren Rijiju dismissed the 52.9 degree Celsius reading in Mungeshpur, Delhi as incorrect. He attributed it to a three-degree sensor error in the automatic weather station report. Following an investigation by the India Meteorological Department, it was revealed that only the Mungeshpur station had afaulty reading, while other Delhi stations reported accurate temperatures. The anomaly was discovered by a committee led by Rijiju.

    Indian heatwave highlights temperature 'record' checking challenge

    The swift announcement that a potentially record-breaking temperature measured this week in India could have been due to a sensor error highlights the challenges in certifying extreme heat. It found an improvised radiation shield led to a demonstrable thermal bias error for the permafrost monitor's air temperature sensor, making its reading ineligible as a record. apo/rjm/nl/db

    The Economic Times
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