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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.
Kioxia and SanDisk Extend NAND Flash Partnership Through 2034
Kioxia and SanDisk have renewed their joint NAND flash memory venture, extending collaboration until 2034 at their Yokkaichi manufacturing site.
Read MoreGoogle and Microsoft AI Bots Also Cited Grokipedia Content Despite Misinformation Concerns
AI models from Google and Microsoft have been found using Grokipedia content, raising concerns due to the source’s known misinformation issues.
Read MoreOracle Faces Potential Layoffs and Asset Sales Amid AI Data Center Funding Challenges
Oracle may cut up to 30,000 jobs and explore divestitures after US banks declined financing for its AI data center expansion plans.
Read MoreEnhanced Geothermal Energy Poised to Surpass Nuclear, Fossil Fuels, and Renewables, Stanford Researchers Predict
Stanford scientists highlight the potential of enhanced geothermal systems to deliver more cost-effective energy than current sources.
Read MoreNvidia’s $100 Billion Investment in OpenAI Faces Internal Doubts, Deal Delayed
Nvidia’s planned $100 billion investment in OpenAI to support AI model development has been paused amid executive concerns.
Read MoreLG Exits 8K TV Market, Ending Production of 8K OLED and LCD Models
LG has ceased production of 8K OLED and LCD televisions, marking its exit from the struggling 8K TV segment.
Read MoreNASA’s Perseverance Rover Completes Nearly Half-Kilometer Drive on Mars Using AI Navigation
NASA’s Perseverance rover recently completed its first AI-driven drives on Mars, covering nearly half a kilometer autonomously in the Jezero Crater.
Read MoreNASA and Axiom Space Announce Fifth Commercial Space Tourism Mission to ISS in 2027
NASA and Axiom Space will launch a private space tourism mission to the ISS in early 2027, marking their fifth joint commercial flight.
Read MoreSpaceX Reports $8 Billion Profit in 2025, IPO Valuation Could Reach $1.5 Trillion
SpaceX closed 2025 with an $8 billion profit and $15–16 billion in revenue, positioning for a potential IPO valued up to $1.5 trillion.
Read MoreAmazon Requests Extended Timeline for Leo Satellite Internet Deployment
Amazon has informed the FCC that it will not meet its initial schedule for deploying half of its Leo satellite constellation by July.
Read MoreRabbit Pursues AI Laptop Cyberdeck Following Setback with AI Gadget R1
After a disappointing launch of the AI gadget R1, Rabbit is developing Cyberdeck, an AI-focused laptop designed for vibe coding.
Read MoreBlue Origin Pauses Space Tourism Program to Focus on Lunar Mission
Blue Origin will halt its space tourism flights for at least two years to prioritize preparations for upcoming lunar missions.
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