Titan's Ducati Watches, Realme Narzo 90 Series & More: Gadgets Weekly Roundup
Gadgets Weekly: Titan Ducati Watches, Realme Narzo 90, AI News

The final Gadgets Weekly edition for December 2025 brings a host of exciting announcements from the world of consumer electronics and personal technology. From stylish new wearable collections to significant advancements in artificial intelligence and upcoming product launches, here's a comprehensive look at what's making news this week.

New Launches: Watches, Phones, and Home Tech

Titan has unveiled a striking new Ducati Watch Collection, reinforcing its partnership with the iconic motorcycle brand. The collection includes four distinct models: the Tonneau Sport Chronograph, the Turon Black Silicone Chronograph (43.5 mm), the Smoto Blue Steel Bracelet Chronograph (42 mm), and the premium Tonneau Sport Automatic edition. These watches are designed to capture the racing spirit and aesthetic of Ducati.

In the smartphone arena, Realme has introduced the Narzo 90 and Narzo 90x series, aiming to offer competitive features in the budget segment. While detailed specifications were not fully disclosed in the announcement, the launch signals Realme's continued push to capture market share with feature-packed devices.

For home entertainment, ViewSonic has launched its LSD400 series of TV projectors, promising an enhanced big-screen viewing experience. In personal care, Dyson has released the Airwrap Origin, a new iteration of its popular hairstyling tool. Audio enthusiasts have a new option with the Portronics Iron Beats 5 Prime Bluetooth speaker, which claims robust sound quality and build.

Major Tech & AI Developments

Google made two significant announcements. First, it introduced Gemini 3 Flash, a new, more efficient model in its Gemini AI family. More importantly for the Indian ecosystem, Google announced an $8 million fund to establish four AI Centres of Excellence in India. This initiative, part of the 'Google for India' programme, includes mentorship for local startups and aims to boost the country's generative AI capabilities. The centres will collaborate with academic institutions.

IBM has launched its Skills Build Programme in India, focusing on digital skill development. Looking ahead, Samsung teased its plans for CES 2026, where it will showcase a new lineup of Bespoke AI-connected living appliances, indicating a deeper integration of artificial intelligence into home management.

Sales and Seasonal Offers

Gamers have a reason to celebrate as Sony has kicked off its PlayStation Holiday Sale for 2025. This seasonal event offers discounts on games, accessories, and possibly consoles, providing an opportunity for players to expand their libraries.

The week's announcements, dated 21 December 2025, highlight a bustling end to the year in tech. From tangible product launches in wearables and phones to strategic investments in India's AI future and previews of next-year's connected home technology, the industry is dynamically paving the way for 2026.