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CME Group Partners with Silicon Data to Launch Futures Market for Computing Power

CME Group and Silicon Data unveil plans for a new futures market trading computing power, aiming to support AI industry demand.

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Intel Collaborates with Google on New AI-Enabled Googlebook Laptops

Intel and Google team up to develop Googlebook, a new line of AI-powered premium laptops launching this fall.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s Earnings Decline by 27% Due to Slower Stock Growth

Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang saw a 27% drop in earnings last fiscal year as the company’s stock growth rate slowed.

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FCC Targets Chinese Cellular Modules, Threatening Smart Device Supply Chains

The US FCC is intensifying restrictions on Chinese tech, moving to block cellular modules vital to smart devices and disrupting device testing processes.

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Digma Progress 27P502Q: A WQHD IPS Monitor for Advanced Users

Digma introduces the Progress 27P502Q, a WQHD IPS monitor designed to meet evolving demands for better resolution and refresh rates.

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Huawei MatePad Mini Targets Niche Between Large Smartphones and Standard Tablets

Huawei’s MatePad Mini aims to fill the gap between oversized smartphones and conventional tablets with a compact yet versatile form factor.

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Google Unveils Googlebook Line, Blending Android and ChromeOS with Enhanced AI Features

Google introduces Googlebook, a new laptop series combining Android and ChromeOS with advanced AI capabilities, signaling an evolution beyond Chromebooks.

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Machdyne Unveils Radiation-Resistant FeRAM Storage Device with 200-Year Data Retention

German firm Machdyne introduces FERRIT, a modular FeRAM-based storage solution that offers radiation resistance and up to two centuries of data retention.

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Google to Launch Googlebook, an AI-Enhanced Successor to Chromebooks

Google is set to replace Chromebooks with Googlebook, featuring deep integration of Gemini AI and collaborations with major PC makers.

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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.

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Data 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.

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Researchers 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.

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