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Xiaomi Challenges Premium TV Market With FX Mini LED Series Launch in India
Entertainment Technology

Xiaomi Challenges Premium TV Market With FX Mini LED Series Launch in India

Xiaomi is bringing its FX Mini LED TV series to India on June 4, featuring QD-Mini LED backlighting and Fire TV integration to compete with Samsung and Sony.
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Lenovo’s ThinkStation P4 Aims at the ‘Prosumer’ Gap With Desktop-Class Power in a Compact Frame
Laptop & PC Technology

Lenovo’s ThinkStation P4 Aims at the ‘Prosumer’ Gap With Desktop-Class Power in a Compact Frame

Lenovo expands its professional lineup with the ThinkStation P4, targeting engineers and creators who need workstation reliability without the massive tower footprint.
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Flipkart’s ‘Back to Campus’ Sale Targets the AI PC Pivot for Indian Students
Laptop & PC Technology

Flipkart’s ‘Back to Campus’ Sale Targets the AI PC Pivot for Indian Students

Flipkart launches its Back to Campus 2026 sale focusing on AI-enabled laptops and tablets for students with exclusive Student's Club discounts.
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Intel’s Arc G3 Chips Aim for the Heart of the Handheld Gaming Market
Gaming Technology

Intel’s Arc G3 Chips Aim for the Heart of the Handheld Gaming Market

Intel is pivoting its Arc G3 architecture to target the surging handheld gaming market, challenging AMD's dominance in the Steam Deck and ROG Ally space.
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Dell Pivots to Student Market with Aggressive Pricing for New XPS 13
Laptop & PC Technology

Dell Pivots to Student Market with Aggressive Pricing for New XPS 13

Dell disrupts the premium ultraportable market with a new XPS 13 targeting students, starting at an unprecedented $599.
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Unastella Bets on Simplified Engineering to Break Into Asia’s Crowded Launch Market
Science Technology

Unastella Bets on Simplified Engineering to Break Into Asia’s Crowded Launch Market

Unastella is leveraging electric motor pumps and indigenous Korean engineering to challenge the small-sat launch market with a new $24M funding round.
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SpaceX Flags Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filing
Science Technology

SpaceX Flags Water Scarcity as Critical Risk in Amended IPO Filing

SpaceX has updated its IPO filings to warn investors that water scarcity and cooling requirements for AI data centers could limit growth and increase costs.
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Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale In-Space Mobility Against the AI Hype Cycle
Science Technology

Impulse Space Secures $500 Million to Scale In-Space Mobility Against the AI Hype Cycle

Founded by SpaceX veteran Tom Mueller, Impulse Space is betting $500M on human engineering over AI to build the next generation of maneuverable spacecraft.
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Blue Origin Aims for Aggressive Year-End Return to Flight Following New Glenn Pad Explosion
Science Technology

Blue Origin Aims for Aggressive Year-End Return to Flight Following New Glenn Pad Explosion

CEO Dave Limp says Blue Origin expects to fly New Glenn again before the end of the year, despite significant launchpad damage and a lack of backup infrastructure.
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Everand integrates Fable to build a ‘social reading’ ecosystem against Amazon
Technology

Everand integrates Fable to build a ‘social reading’ ecosystem against Amazon

Scribd-owned Everand is challenging Amazon's Kindle and Audible dominance by bundling its massive library with Fable's social book clubs in a new subscription model.
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Plex Pivots Toward Social Discovery as Lifetime Pass Price Skyrockets to $750
Entertainment Technology

Plex Pivots Toward Social Discovery as Lifetime Pass Price Skyrockets to $750

Plex is introducing community forums and shared lists to rival Letterboxd and Reddit, but a staggering price increase for its Lifetime Pass is sparking user backlash.
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The Irony of ‘Enhanced Privacy’: GTA V Cheat Service Atlas Menu Leaks 64,000 User Accounts
Gaming Technology

The Irony of ‘Enhanced Privacy’: GTA V Cheat Service Atlas Menu Leaks 64,000 User Accounts

A security breach at Atlas Menu, a popular Grand Theft Auto V cheating service, has exposed the data of 64,000 users, including emails and IP addresses.
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Meta Spins Off Supernatural into Independent ‘Supernatural Health’ After Turbulent Acquisition
Gaming Technology

Meta Spins Off Supernatural into Independent ‘Supernatural Health’ After Turbulent Acquisition

Following a contentious FTC battle and internal restructuring, Meta is spinning off the VR fitness hit Supernatural into a new independent entity, Supernatural Health.
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Amazon Extends Prime Day 2026 to Four-Day Event Starting June 23
Technology Wearables

Amazon Extends Prime Day 2026 to Four-Day Event Starting June 23

Amazon has officially announced Prime Day 2026 will run from June 23-26. We analyze the shift to a four-day window and the best early tech deals available now.
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Nvidia’s RTX Spark Superchip Aims to Move the AI Agent from the Cloud to the Local Desktop
Laptop & PC Technology

Nvidia’s RTX Spark Superchip Aims to Move the AI Agent from the Cloud to the Local Desktop

Nvidia unveils the RTX Spark superchip at Computex, combining Blackwell and Grace architectures to enable high-memory local AI agents in laptops.
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HONOR Launches Pad 20: A Massive 12-Inch Budget Tablet Aiming for the Middle Ground
Mobile Technology

HONOR Launches Pad 20: A Massive 12-Inch Budget Tablet Aiming for the Middle Ground

HONOR introduces the Pad 20 featuring a 12.1-inch 120Hz display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, and a massive 10,100 mAh battery. See the full price list.
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ASUS bets on Tandem OLED with new 12.2-inch tablet at Computex 2026
Mobile Technology

ASUS bets on Tandem OLED with new 12.2-inch tablet at Computex 2026

ASUS returns to the tablet spotlight at Computex 2026 with a new Pad featuring a high-brightness Tandem OLED display and MediaTek Dimensity 8300 silicon.
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SMILE Launch Marks a High Point—and a Potential Ceiling—for ESA-China Space Ties
Science Technology

SMILE Launch Marks a High Point—and a Potential Ceiling—for ESA-China Space Ties

The successful launch of the SMILE mission highlights a rare scientific bridge between the ESA and China, but geopolitical shifts and budget constraints suggest a future of parallel paths.
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AST SpaceMobile Pushes Commercial Timeline to 2027 Following Blue Origin Launchpad Failure
Science Technology

AST SpaceMobile Pushes Commercial Timeline to 2027 Following Blue Origin Launchpad Failure

A launchpad explosion at Blue Origin is forcing AST SpaceMobile to recalibrate its constellation timeline, pushing initial direct-to-cell services into 2027.
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The Maneuverability Gap: Why Propulsion is the Quiet Bottleneck for the ‘Golden Dome’ Space Defense Network
Science Technology

The Maneuverability Gap: Why Propulsion is the Quiet Bottleneck for the ‘Golden Dome’ Space Defense Network

The U.S. military's Golden Dome initiative seeks to weaponize orbit with thousands of satellites. But success depends on propulsion, not just AI.
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