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Einstein Probe Detects Rare Intermediate-Mass Black Hole Tearing Apart White Dwarf
The Einstein Probe captured a powerful X-ray flare revealing an elusive intermediate-mass black hole shredding a white dwarf star.
Read MoreGoogle Unveils Pixel 10a: Mid-Range Smartphone Echoing Pixel 9a Features with Faster Charging
Google launches the Pixel 10a, a mid-range phone closely matching the Pixel 9a in design and specs but introducing faster charging capabilities.
Read MoreFinnish Kempower Demonstrates 1.2 MW Megawatt Charging System in Sweden’s Cold Weather
Kempower showcased its 1.2 MW Megawatt Charging System for electric trucks in freezing conditions, proving cold weather won’t hinder high-power EV charging.
Read MoreApple Mac Mini and Mac Studio Face Supply Shortages Driven by AI Demand
High demand for AI-powered local computing is causing supply shortages for Apple Mac Mini and Mac Studio models, especially with more RAM.
Read MorePC Version of Cyberpunk 2077 Runs on Android Smartphone at Playable Frame Rates
The PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 has been successfully emulated on an Android phone, achieving 30–40 FPS on the RedMagic 11 Pro.
Read MoreFrench Engineer Unveils Swift, a 10-Gram Robo-Bird Controlled via Smartphone
Edwin Van Ruymbeke developed Swift, a lightweight robo-bird reaching 31 km/h, controllable through iOS and Android apps.
Read MoreSamsung Promotes Galaxy S26 Camera Using AI-Generated Footage, Sparking Questions
Samsung’s recent Galaxy S26 teaser features AI-created footage rather than real camera shots, raising doubts about the phone’s actual low-light performance.
Read MoreUS Invests Billions to Reduce Rare Earth Dependency on China, but Efforts Could Take a Decade
The US is spending billions to develop alternate rare earth supply chains away from China, aiming for long-term independence amid global tensions.
Read MoreAI Boom Drives Chip Equipment Suppliers to Eight Consecutive Quarters of Profit Growth
Rising AI demand fuels semiconductor equipment suppliers’ revenue growth, surpassing a 10% increase for the first time in the latest quarter.
Read MoreResearchers Achieve 2 TB Data Storage on A4-Sized Ceramic Using Ion Beam Engraving
Scientists have engraved 2 terabytes of data on a thin ceramic sheet the size of A4 paper using ion beam technology.
Read MoreNvidia Completes Sale of Remaining Arm Shares Years After Failed $40 Billion Acquisition Attempt
Nvidia has sold its remaining shares in Arm, closing the chapter on its attempt to acquire the chip designer for $40 billion.
Read MoreInvestment Fund Sees Untapped AI Market Potential in Japanese Manufacturer Toto
British fund Palliser highlights AI market opportunities in Japanese ceramic and semiconductor components maker Toto.
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