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rley-Davidson X440 Set to Launch in India Tomorrow, Aiming to Compete with Royal Enfield and Honda

Harley-Davidson India is all set to introduce its highly anticipated and most affordable motorcycle, the X440, to the Indian market on July 3, 2023. Developed in collaboration with Hero MotoCorp, the X440 will directly compete with popular motorcycles like the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Honda H'ness CB350 in India. Ahead of the launch, Harley-Davidson has already unveiled images of the motorcycle and even released a video showcasing its distinctive exhaust note.

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WhatsApp Beta Testers Can Now Send HD Quality Videos, Enhancing Visual Experience

WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform, has introduced a new feature that allows beta testers to send high-definition (HD) quality videos. This significant update follows the recent addition of HD photo sharing and aims to enhance the visual experience for WhatsApp users. While WhatsApp still compresses the videos, the new feature offers a noticeable improvement in quality compared to the standard setting.

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Apple Unveils iOS 17 Beta 2: Discover the Exciting New Features

Apple has recently launched the second beta version of iOS 17 to developers, allowing them to explore and test the latest features and improvements unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) earlier this month. With a focus on enhanced file sharing, location sharing, and music customization, iOS 17 aims to provide an even more seamless and personalized user experience. The public beta release is slated for next month, generating anticipation among Apple enthusiasts worldwide.

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“India to Procure MQ-9B Drones from US in Phased Acquisition, Weapons to Follow in Phase II”

India is set to acquire 31 MQ-9B high altitude long endurance (HALE) drones from the United States in a phased manner, with an initial focus on technology absorption and intelligence capabilities. Sources familiar with the matter revealed that the acquisition will commence with a batch of 10 drones, initially unarmed, along with the establishment of three tri-service intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance command centers strategically positioned across the country.

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