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Sony Ends Production of Blu-ray Recorders but Continues Blu-ray Player Sales
Sony will cease Blu-ray recorder production this month but will maintain availability of Blu-ray players, drives, and discs amid stable market demand.
Read MoreMemory Price Surge Could Shrink Global Smartphone Production by Up to 15% in 2026
Rising memory costs may reduce worldwide smartphone output by 10 to 15 percent in 2026, according to TrendForce projections.
Read MoreHP Launches Subscription Service for Gaming Laptops Starting at $50 Monthly, No Purchase Option
HP introduces a subscription model for gaming laptops and accessories from $50 per month, without the option to buy the device afterward.
Read MoreHonor Launches X6d, a Rebranded Play 60A with Updated Camera and Familiar Hardware
Honor introduces the X6d in the UAE, a rebranded Play 60A featuring a new camera setup but retaining the original hardware specs.
Read MoreMicrosoft Explores High-Temperature Superconductors to Transform Data Centers
Microsoft is investigating high-temperature superconductors to create more efficient and compact data center infrastructure.
Read MoreScientists Renew Search for Luna 9, First Spacecraft to Soft-Land on the Moon 60 Years Ago
Sixty years after Luna 9’s historic soft landing on the Moon, researchers are attempting to relocate the spacecraft on the lunar surface.
Read MoreAI-Driven Financial Planning Tool Triggers Sharp Decline in US Asset Management Stocks
Shares of US asset management firms dropped sharply following the introduction of a new AI financial planning tool raising competitive concerns.
Read MoreCanadian Researchers Develop Cost-Effective Photonic Ising Machine for Optimization Tasks
Queen’s University researchers build a stable, room-temperature photonic Ising machine as an affordable alternative to D-Wave’s quantum computers.
Read MoreMSI GeForce RTX 5090 Catches Fire During First Use, Warranty Void Reported
A user uploaded footage of an MSI GeForce RTX 5090 igniting during the initial PC startup, with no warranty support available.
Read MoreApple Projected to Command a Quarter of Global Active Smartphones by 2025
By 2025, iPhones are expected to make up 25% of all active smartphones worldwide, underscoring Apple’s dominant position in the market.
Read MoreChinese Researchers Develop Lithium Batteries That Perform at -34°C Using Semi-Solid Electrolytes
Chinese scientists have engineered lithium batteries with semi-solid electrolytes that maintain functionality at temperatures as low as -34°C.
Read MoreChinese Researchers Develop Advanced Electrodes for Brain Implants That Minimize Tissue Damage
A Chinese research team created flexible, stretchable microelectrodes for brain-computer interfaces that avoid tissue damage caused by traditional implants.
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