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Sony Targets High-End Indian Market with BRAVIA 7II, Betting on True RGB Precision
Gaming Technology

Sony Targets High-End Indian Market with BRAVIA 7II, Betting on True RGB Precision

Sony expands its premium display lineup in India with the BRAVIA 7II, introducing True RGB technology to challenge OLED dominance in the mid-to-high range.
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SpaceX Quietly Adds Water Scarcity to IPO Risk Factors as AI Ambitions Scale
Science Technology

SpaceX Quietly Adds Water Scarcity to IPO Risk Factors as AI Ambitions Scale

SpaceX has updated its IPO filings to warn investors that water access is now a primary constraint for its data center infrastructure and AI scaling efforts.
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale Hardware Engineering Over AI Hype
Science Technology

Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale Hardware Engineering Over AI Hype

Founded by Tom Mueller, Impulse Space raises $500M to expand its workforce. COO Eric Romo explains why LLMs can't replace physical test stands in orbital mechanics.
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Blue Origin Bets on Aggressive 2026 Return Following Massive New Glenn Explosion
Science Technology

Blue Origin Bets on Aggressive 2026 Return Following Massive New Glenn Explosion

CEO Dave Limp confirms Blue Origin plans to fly New Glenn again by the end of 2026, despite severe launchpad damage and ongoing investigations into the recent explosion.
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Suno’s $5.4 Billion Valuation Signals Investor Defiance Amid Massive Copyright Battles
News Technology

Suno’s $5.4 Billion Valuation Signals Investor Defiance Amid Massive Copyright Battles

Suno AI has secured $400 million in Series D funding, valuing the company at $5.4 billion as it fights copyright infringement lawsuits from UMG and Sony.
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GTA V Cheat Tool Atlas Menu Breached, Exposing 64,000 Users in Irony-Laden Hack
Gaming Technology

GTA V Cheat Tool Atlas Menu Breached, Exposing 64,000 Users in Irony-Laden Hack

A major data breach has hit Atlas Menu, a GTA V cheat service, exposing emails, IPs, and passwords of over 60,000 users after the service claimed 'enhanced privacy.'
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Meta Spins Off Supernatural as VR Fitness App Transitions to Independent ‘Supernatural Health’
Technology

Meta Spins Off Supernatural as VR Fitness App Transitions to Independent ‘Supernatural Health’

After a contentious FTC battle and acquisition, Meta is spinning off Supernatural into an independent entity, Supernatural Health, to preserve the VR fitness experience.
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Amazon Extends Prime Day Window: Early Deals Surface as June Event Approaches
Technology Wearables

Amazon Extends Prime Day Window: Early Deals Surface as June Event Approaches

Amazon has confirmed Prime Day will run June 23-26. We analyze the early discounts on Apple, Sony, and Anker gear and what it means for summer shopping.
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Valve Pins Steam Machine and Steam Frame Launch to This Summer, but Component Shortages Cloud Pricing
Gaming Technology

Valve Pins Steam Machine and Steam Frame Launch to This Summer, but Component Shortages Cloud Pricing

Valve has narrowed the launch window for the Steam Machine and Steam Frame VR headset to this summer, though AI-driven chip shortages threaten pricing.
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Apple’s AI Gamble: How to Watch WWDC 2026 and What to Expect from the Siri Overhaul
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Apple’s AI Gamble: How to Watch WWDC 2026 and What to Expect from the Siri Overhaul

Apple prepares for WWDC 2026 with a heavy focus on a generative AI overhaul for Siri and the reveal of iOS 27. Here is the full broadcast schedule and analysis.
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Apple’s Siri Dilemma: Can Gemini Integration Save a Failing AI Legacy?
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Apple’s Siri Dilemma: Can Gemini Integration Save a Failing AI Legacy?

As Apple prepares for further Apple Intelligence rollouts, the gap between Siri's current utility and Google Gemini's capabilities highlights a critical trust deficit.
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Blackview Mega 5: A $200 Productivity Play That Packs a 12.2-inch Display and Android 16
Mobile Technology

Blackview Mega 5: A $200 Productivity Play That Packs a 12.2-inch Display and Android 16

Blackview launches the Mega 5, a budget-friendly 12.2-inch tablet featuring the Unisoc T7300, Android 16, and a comprehensive accessory bundle for $216.
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Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra Leverages NVIDIA RTX Spark to Push ARM Performance Boundaries
Laptop & PC Technology

Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra Leverages NVIDIA RTX Spark to Push ARM Performance Boundaries

Microsoft unveils the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex, featuring the NVIDIA RTX Spark ARM processor, 128GB of unified memory, and a record-breaking Mini LED display.
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ASUS Bets on Tandem OLED With New Pad 2026 Debut at Computex
Mobile Technology

ASUS Bets on Tandem OLED With New Pad 2026 Debut at Computex

ASUS returns to the tablet spotlight at Computex 2026 with a new Pad featuring a 144Hz Tandem OLED display and MediaTek Dimensity 8300.
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Microsoft’s Next Surface Pro Pivot: Leaks Point to Snapdragon X2 Elite and OLED Overhaul
Laptop & PC Technology

Microsoft’s Next Surface Pro Pivot: Leaks Point to Snapdragon X2 Elite and OLED Overhaul

Leaked specs for the upcoming Surface Pro 13 suggest a major shift toward Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite, OLED panels, and an updated FlexKeyboard.
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RedMagic Astra 2 Leaks: Active Liquid Cooling and 24GB RAM Target the Hardcore Gaming Market
Gaming Technology

RedMagic Astra 2 Leaks: Active Liquid Cooling and 24GB RAM Target the Hardcore Gaming Market

Leaked specs for the RedMagic Astra 2 (Gaming Tablet 5 Pro) reveal an aggressive 185Hz OLED screen and a unique active liquid cooling system to combat thermal throttling.
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The Great Migration to Orbit: Why Space-Based Data Centers are Becoming an Industrial Necessity
Science Technology

The Great Migration to Orbit: Why Space-Based Data Centers are Becoming an Industrial Necessity

Industry leaders from Varda, Star Catcher, and Planet discuss the transition of data processing from Earth to orbit to solve the latency and bandwidth bottlenecks of space-based AI.
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NASA Orders ISS Crew Into ‘Safe Haven’ as Russian Repair Plan Sparks Safety Alarm
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NASA Orders ISS Crew Into ‘Safe Haven’ as Russian Repair Plan Sparks Safety Alarm

NASA ordered astronauts on the International Space Station to shelter in a Crew Dragon capsule after a proposed Russian structural repair in the Zvezda module posed an 'elevated risk.'
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NASA Weighs Hubble Orbit Rescue as Commercial ‘Reboost’ Tech Hits the Pad
Science Technology

NASA Weighs Hubble Orbit Rescue as Commercial ‘Reboost’ Tech Hits the Pad

NASA is exploring a commercial reboost mission to save the Hubble Space Telescope from atmospheric decay, provided operating costs can be slashed.
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Ofcom Slams UK Rail Connectivity: Only EE Hits Basic Performance Benchmarks
Mobile Technology

Ofcom Slams UK Rail Connectivity: Only EE Hits Basic Performance Benchmarks

Ofcom's latest rail connectivity data reveals a systemic failure in UK mobile networks, with only EE meeting basic speed benchmarks while onboard Wi-Fi remains largely unusable.
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