Leaked specs for the RedMagic Astra 2 (Gaming Tablet 5 Pro) reveal an aggressive push into high-performance mobile gaming with active liquid cooling and 24GB RAM.
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RedMagic’s Astra 2 Tablet Leaks Reveal a High-Stakes Bet on Active Liquid Cooling
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Apple’s iPadOS 27 Bet: Siri as an App and the ‘Liquid Glass’ Overhaul
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Apple unveils iPadOS 27 at WWDC 2026, pivoting the iPad toward a more autonomous AI experience with a standalone Siri app and a major visual redesign.
Read MoreHonor is Testing a Compact Gaming Tablet to Fill the 8-Inch OLED Gap
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Leaked details from Digital Chat Station suggest Honor is developing the Win Pad Mini, a compact gaming tablet featuring an 8-inch OLED screen and Snapdragon 8 Elite silicon.
Read MoreThe Migration to High Orbit: Why Space-Based Data Centers Are No Longer Science Fiction
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Industry leaders from Varda and Planet discuss the shift toward on-orbit computing to solve AI latency and thermal management challenges.
Read MoreArtemis 3 Crew Named: Commander Randy Bresnik Bets on 2027 Timeline Despite Lander Uncertainties
Saran K – June 11, 2026
NASA names Randy Bresnik as commander for Artemis 3. Discover how the crew plans to tackle the complex 2027 lunar orbit mission and the role of Starship and Blue Moon.
Read MoreThe Orbit Race: How Low-Latency Satellite Imagery is Redefining European Border Security
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Border security is shifting from static patrols to high-frequency orbital intelligence. We examine how BlackSky and AI analytics are compressing the decision cycle for national security.
Read MoreThe Rise of the Space Unicorns: AI Demand and Orbital Infrastructure Drive a New Valuation Surge
Saran K – June 11, 2026
A new wave of space startups is hitting $1 billion valuations at record speed, led by ventures like Cowboy Space aiming to move AI data centers into orbit.
Read MoreNASA Defends All-Male Artemis 3 Crew Selection Amidst Diversity Backlash
Saran K – June 11, 2026
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman responds to criticism over the all-male crew selection for the Artemis 3 mission, citing technical skill sets and availability over quotas.
Read MoreBeatbot Targets the High-End Pool Market with New Autonomous Navigation and Solar-Powered Skimmers
Saran K – June 11, 2026
An editorial look at Beatbot's push into autonomous pool maintenance, featuring the AquaSense X and the solar-powered iSkim.
Read MoreThe $200 MacBook Gamble: Why Refurbished Intel Airs are Flooding the Budget Market
Saran K – June 11, 2026
A deep dive into the surge of ultra-cheap refurbished MacBook Airs and whether Intel-based Macs remain viable for students and casual users in 2026.
Read MoreLeaked Benchmarks Point to Surface Laptop 8 With Intel Panther Lake
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Geekbench listings reveal a new 'Surface Laptop for Business 8th Ed' featuring Intel's Panther Lake architecture and Arc graphics.
Read MoreGoogle Unveils ‘Googlebook’: A New Hardware Category Designed Around Gemini AI
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Google introduces the Googlebook, a new class of AI-centric laptops designed to integrate Gemini intelligence at the OS level, signaling a departure from traditional Chromebooks.
Read MoreSquare Enix officially unveils ‘Final Fantasy VII Revelation’ to conclude the Remake trilogy
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Square Enix confirms Final Fantasy VII Revelation as the finale to the Remake saga, introducing the Highwind airship and significant combat overhauls.
Read MoreUbisoft’s Pivot to Feudal Japan: How Assassin’s Creed Shadows Splits the Protagonist Equation
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Shadows attempts to revitalize the franchise by splitting gameplay between a stealthy shinobi and a powerhouse samurai in feudal Japan.
Read MoreTaiwan Deploys HIMARS in First Live-Fire Drills Facing the Mainland
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Taiwan has conducted its first live-fire tests of US-supplied HIMARS rocket systems directly toward the Taiwan Strait, signaling a shift toward 'shoot-and-scoot' asymmetric warfare.
Read MoreCyber-Kinetic Warfare: Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes Target US Middle East Command Infrastructure
Saran K – June 11, 2026
Analysis of Iran's retaliatory strikes on US bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain, focusing on the degradation of surveillance and communication systems.
Read MoreNode4 in Mourning After Sudden Death of Group CEO Neil Muller
Saran K – June 11, 2026
The UK tech community is in shock following the death of Node4 Group CEO Neil Muller, a veteran of the managed services and telecoms sector.
Read MoreDigital News Publishers Association Sets New Ethics Benchmark for India’s Online Press
Saran K – June 11, 2026
The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) has unveiled a comprehensive Code of Ethics to standardize accuracy, transparency, and legal compliance in digital news.
Read MoreThe Digital Privacy Minefield: Navigating the Legal Risks of Reporting Sexual Offenses
Saran K – June 11, 2026
An analysis of the legal framework surrounding the disclosure of victim identities in sexual offense reporting, focusing on the POCSO Act and Section 228A.
Read MoreTSMC’s Massive Bet: The Aggressive Blueprint to Scale N2 and A16 Capacity
Saran K – June 11, 2026
TSMC is doubling its fab construction pace to meet AI demand, leveraging its Super Manufacturing Platform to ramp N2 production across five facilities simultaneously.
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