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Google Launches First Beta of Android 17 for Pixel Devices
Google has released the initial beta version of Android 17 for Pixel phones and tablets, covering models from Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 and foldables.
Read MoreRising Memory Costs Hit Gaming Console and PC Manufacturers the Hardest
Increasing memory prices are expected to impact PC, smartphone, and router sales, with gaming console makers facing the steepest cost pressures.
Read MoreXiaomi Reaches 600,000 Electric Vehicles Produced in Less Than Two Years
Xiaomi has produced 600,000 electric vehicles within 22 months since launching sales in April 2024.
Read MoreSamsung Confirms New Galaxy Fold Model With Wider Display Interface
Samsung reveals details of a new foldable phone, Galaxy Wide Fold, featuring a wider screen compared to existing models.
Read MoreChipmakers Acquire Idle LCD Panel Factories Amid Semiconductor Shortage
Facing chip shortages, semiconductor manufacturers are purchasing dormant LCD panel factories to leverage similar production infrastructures.
Read MoreUS Removes Chinese Memory Manufacturers CXMT and YMTC from Blacklist Amid Global Supply Concerns
The US has lifted restrictions on Chinese memory producers CXMT and YMTC, reflecting shifts amid ongoing global memory shortages.
Read MoreLogitech G Pro X2 Superstrike Sets Guinness World Record for Click Speed, Faces Controversy in Gaming Community
The Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse achieved a Guinness World Record for click speed, sparking debate over its use in competitive gaming.
Read MoreWaymo Unveils Sixth-Generation Robotaxi Technology Starting with Employees in SF and LA
Waymo launches its sixth-generation robotaxi tech for employee rides in SF and LA before expanding to thousands of vehicles nationwide.
Read MoreIndia Imposes $30 Million Penalty on Intel for Warranty Discrimination
India’s Competition Commission fines Intel $30 million for discriminatory warranty practices against customers purchasing processors abroad.
Read MoreScientists Discover Heat Can Flow Like a Fluid, Opening New Paths for Chip Cooling
Researchers at EPFL found that in ultra-pure crystals, heat can flow similarly to liquids, suggesting new approaches to thermal management in electronics.
Read MoreGerman Man Travels Over 3,000 Miles to Retrieve Stolen iPhone Tracked to Senegal
A German man tracked his stolen iPhone to Senegal and traveled thousands of miles to recover it after a viral social media challenge.
Read MoreNvidia Highlights Significant AI Inference Cost Reduction with Blackwell Architecture
Nvidia reports that the Blackwell AI architecture has cut neural network inference costs by up to 10 times, leveraging both hardware and software advancements.
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