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Garmin Launches New Forerunner Series Targeted at Runners with Simplified Features
Garmin unveils Forerunner 70 and 170 smartwatches designed for runners, featuring user-friendly functions and priced from £220.
Read MoreData Centers Increasingly Located Outside Urban Boundaries to Expedite Construction and Avoid Protests
Building data centers beyond city limits reduces regulatory hurdles and local opposition, speeding up development timelines.
Read MoreHonor 600 Series Smartphones Set to Launch in Russia on May 28
Honor will start sales of its 600 and 600 Pro smartphones in Russia on May 28, featuring cutting-edge tech and a display bezel under 1 mm.
Read MoreResearchers Repurpose Fiber-Optic Cables to Monitor Nearby Conversations Using Acoustic Sensing
Edinburgh scientists have demonstrated that fiber-optic cables can be adapted to detect and eavesdrop on nearby conversations using distributed acoustic sensing.
Read MoreGlobal Chip Manufacturing Faces Helium Tank Shortage Amid Middle East Conflict
Chip production worldwide confronts new challenges as a Middle East conflict disrupts supply of specialized helium transport tanks.
Read MoreMatter Standard to Integrate with OpenADR for Smarter Energy Management in Homes
The Matter smart home standard will integrate with OpenADR to optimize energy use and reduce electricity costs through better grid interaction.
Read MoreNew IPv8 Protocol Proposed to Enhance IPv4 with Backward Compatibility
Network architect James Thain introduces IPv8, aiming to extend IPv4 while maintaining compatibility, rather than replacing IPv6.
Read MoreUnitree Unveils Half-Ton Walking Robot With Cockpit Large Enough for a Person
Chinese robotics firm Unitree revealed a 500-kilogram walking robot featuring an onboard cabin designed for human occupancy.
Read MoreCanon Shuts Down Second Laser Printer Factory Amidst Market Pressures
Canon closes another laser printer manufacturing plant, citing declining paper usage and rising competition from Chinese firms.
Read MoreElon Musk Faces Challenges as xAI’s Popularity Declines, But Revival Remains Possible
Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI is experiencing a dip in popularity, yet experts believe Musk could steer the company back to prominence.
Read MoreTSMC Plans Up to $250 Billion Investment for Expanding Arizona Tech Campus Amid Ongoing Challenges
TSMC aims to invest up to $250 billion to expand chip manufacturing in Arizona, despite facing persistent operational and logistical hurdles.
Read MoreMicrosoft’s Financial Gains from OpenAI Partnership Capped at $38 Billion
Microsoft’s longtime investment in OpenAI will yield no more than $38 billion through the end of the decade, reflecting recent structural changes.
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