Today’s Top Tech News: Adobe Unveils AI Assistant for Acrobat, Toshiba Introduces New QLED TV Priced at Rs 26999

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Adobe has just introduced a game-changing feature for its enterprise clients – the Acrobat AI Assistant. This new feature, available as an add-on subscription for both individual and enterprise customers of Reader and Acrobat, promises to revolutionize document productivity for all knowledge workers within the enterprise.

The Acrobat AI Assistant is seamlessly integrated into Acrobat workflows and harnesses the power of generative AI-driven conversation. This innovative tool enables swift deployment within minutes, making it a valuable asset for businesses looking to streamline their document processes.

In other tech news, Toshiba has launched the C450ME QLED TV, featuring the cutting-edge REGZA Engine ZR for exceptional picture quality and Regza Power Audio for immersive sound. With a sleek design crafted in Japan, this QLED TV is sure to appeal to discerning viewers with its deluxe ultra-thin bezels and slim profile. Enhanced by Dolby Vision-Atmos for an immersive viewing experience, the Toshiba C450ME QLED TV strikes a balance between advanced technology and competitive pricing, starting at just Rs 26,999.

Meanwhile, London-based consumer technology startup Nothing is reportedly working on a new smartphone under its CMF sub-brand. The “CMF Phone 1” is expected to be priced under Rs 15,000, making it an affordable option for consumers looking for a budget-friendly smartphone.

And in the world of smartphones, Google has unveiled its latest Pixel device, the Pixel 8a, in India. With a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED display and a 120Hz refresh rate, the Pixel 8a promises a brighter and more vibrant viewing experience compared to its predecessor.

Lastly, the European Commission has launched an investigation into X’s reduction of content moderation resources under the Digital Services Act. This tech law mandates online platforms to take a stricter stance on monitoring and removing illegal and harmful content from their platforms, signaling a shift towards greater accountability in the tech industry.

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