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Digma Pro Launches Motion Series IPS Monitors with Up to 144Hz Refresh Rate
Digma Pro introduces the Motion line of IPS office monitors available in 23.8 and 27 inches with up to QHD resolution and 144Hz refresh rates.
Read MoreSwiss-Led Team Develops Novel Light-Field Camera for Neutrino and Dark Matter Detection
A new light-field camera paired with a sensitive photon sensor offers a simpler, cost-effective approach to detecting elusive neutrinos and dark matter.
Read MoreCanon Faces Rising Costs Due to Memory Shortages Amid AI Demand Surge
Canon is grappling with higher memory costs driven by AI demand, leading to increased expenses and a decline in operating profit.
Read MoreApple Explores Six New Product Categories Beyond iPhone
Apple is reportedly working on products spanning six new categories, signaling a broad expansion beyond its annual iPhone releases.
Read MoreKioxia Launches Affordable PCIe 5.0 SSDs Targeting Mainstream PCs
Kioxia introduces the BG8 series SSDs, delivering PCIe 5.0 speeds for mainstream consumer PCs and thin, light laptops.
Read MoreChallenges Emerge in the Surge of Fusion Energy Startup Funding
As fusion energy startups attract billions, tensions arise over IPO timing and spending priorities, revealing cracks in investor-founder alignment.
Read MoreChinese Company Lisuan Technology to Launch LX 7G100 Gaming Graphics Card in June
Lisuan Technology plans to release its LX 7G100 gaming graphics card in June, supporting over 100 popular games including AAA titles.
Read MoreInfinix Unveils GT 50 Pro Gaming Smartphone Featuring Dimensity 8400 Chip and Advanced Cooling
Infinix introduces the GT 50 Pro gaming smartphone with a Dimensity 8400 processor, improved cooling, RGB lighting, and a larger battery starting at $376.
Read MoreRobots Expected to Dominate New Warehouses by 2030, Reducing Human Labor
By 2030, more than half of new warehouses in advanced markets will prioritize robotic automation over human labor, experts predict.
Read MoreGerman Researchers Develop Camouflaged Solar Panels Mimicking Urban Materials with Minimal Efficiency Loss
Scientists in Germany have created solar panels disguised as marble, brick, and roof tiles, reducing visual impact in cities while preserving performance.
Read MoreIntel Reports Improvement in Yield Rates Across Intel 4, 3, and 18A Process Nodes
Intel’s foundry division shows improved chip yield rates for Intel 4, 3, and 18A processes despite ongoing operational losses.
Read MorePowerful X2.5-Class Solar Flare Detected, Second Strongest This Year
An X2.5-class solar flare, the most intense in over two months, was observed with significant plasma ejection affecting space weather monitoring.
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