Category: Tech

Tech covers the latest developments in computer hardware, consumer electronics, semiconductors, mobile devices, operating systems, and enterprise technology. We report on product launches, industry trends, performance updates, and major shifts shaping the global technology market. Our focus is on factual, neutral coverage of hardware and software innovations that impact manufacturers, developers, and end users.

Google’s TurboQuant AI Compression Intensifies Pressure on Memory Chip Stocks

Google’s new AI compression tech, TurboQuant, could slash memory needs for large language models, impacting memory chip makers’ market demand.

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SpaceX Faces Challenges in Achieving 1 Million Satellite Goal for Orbital Data Centers

SpaceX’s plan to deploy up to one million satellites for orbital data centers may fall short amid regulatory and environmental concerns.

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GSMA Finalizes RCS 4.0 Standard Introducing Native Video Calling and Enhanced Media Features

The GSMA announces RCS 4.0 Universal Profile with built-in video calling, richer text formatting, and improved media sharing capabilities.

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Scythe Launches Budget-Friendly Dual-Tower Magoroku CPU Cooler Featuring Twin 120mm Fans

Scythe introduces the Magoroku, an affordable dual-tower CPU cooler equipped with two 120mm fans, aimed at efficient cooling performance.

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US Authorities Accuse Chinese Chipmaker SMIC of Supplying Equipment to Iranian Military

The US claims Chinese chip foundry SMIC provided semiconductor manufacturing equipment to Iran’s military despite existing sanctions.

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Panasonic Faces Battery Shortage Amid AI-Driven Demand Surge

Panasonic plans to quadruple lithium-ion battery output as AI-related demand strains supply, with most production already booked years ahead.

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Liquid Cooling Boosts MacBook Neo Performance, Doubling Gameplay FPS in No Man’s Sky

Adding liquid cooling to the MacBook Neo with A18 Pro chip significantly enhanced performance, doubling frame rates in No Man’s Sky.

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Global PC Shipments Projected to Decline 5% in 2026 Amid Rising Memory Costs

Worldwide PC shipments are set to drop 5% in 2026 due to increased memory prices, with Apple and gamers seen as key demand drivers.

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How Minor Coding Errors Have Devastated Major Space Missions

Small software mistakes have caused some of the costliest failures in space exploration, raising questions about the future reliance on mathematics over hardware.

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Samsung Launches 8TB SATA SSD in the 870 EVO Series

Samsung expands its 870 EVO SSD lineup with an 8TB SATA model, boosting capacity options for 2.5-inch drives.

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China’s Hukeda-2 Satellite Completes In-Orbit Refueling Demonstration with Robotic Arm

China’s Hukeda-2 satellite successfully demonstrated an in-orbit refueling test using a robotic manipulator on a sun-synchronous orbit.

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Microgravity Impairs Sperm Navigation, Challenging Space Colonization Prospects

A study reveals microgravity disrupts sperm navigation, posing fertility challenges for human reproduction in space colonies.

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