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New Battery

Samsung developing new battery tech for wearables

Samsung is reportedly developing new battery technology for its wearables, including the Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, and the forthcoming Galaxy Ring. The company aims to improve energy density by using

The CoLab

Industry veterans launch new publisher The CoLab

A new UK-based independent games publisher, The CoLab, has launched today. The company was co-founded by industry veterans Darren Newnham, Mark Faulkner, and John Lewis. Newnham previously worked at United

Minecraft Shaders

Minecraft update enhances visuals with new shaders

The Minecraft 1.21.5 update has brought exciting opportunities to enhance the game’s visuals using shaders. Shaders can transform the graphics, adding realistic lighting, shadows, and other effects to improve the

Climate Museum

EPA closes costly climate change museum

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the closure of a multimillion-dollar museum dedicated to “environmental justice” and climate change due to low public interest and high operational costs. The museum,

Nova Cybersecurity

Exabeam launches Nova AI for cybersecurity

Exabeam, a global leader in security operations intelligence and automation, has unveiled Exabeam Nova, an autonomous AI agent that delivers actionable intelligence to help security teams respond faster to incidents,

AI Ethics

Industry leaders discuss AI ethics strategies

The global retailer H&M Group’s AI ethics approach acknowledges that formal procedures only go so far. Managers focus on building everyone’s moral compass to make good decisions, one conversation at

Alexa+ Launch

Amazon’s Alexa+ launches with missing features

Amazon has released Alexa+, its new AI tool, but many features promised during last month’s demo are missing. According to internal company documents reviewed by The Washington Post, several key

The Evolution of LMG's Revenue Model

The Evolution of LMG’s Revenue Model

One thing becomes clear when I look at Linus Media Group’s (LMG) 2024 revenue breakdown: diversification is king. The company has transformed from a primarily YouTube-focused business to a multi-faceted

Circle IPO

Stablecoin giant Circle files for IPO

Circle, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) with the SEC. The move marks Circle’s second attempt to go public after a prior

Starlink Benefit

Revised broadband plan may benefit Starlink

The Trump administration is revamping the $42 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, potentially favoring satellite internet services like Elon Musk’s Starlink. The program, originally focused on installing

Spring Allergies

Springtime allergies impact many Americans annually

Spring has arrived, but for many Americans, it brings a familiar foe: seasonal allergies. Dr. Aaron Robinson, an ear, nose, and throat specialist in Lincoln, Nebraska, says there are ways

LENR Innovation

TakeMe2Space partners with Hylenr for LENR innovation

Hylenr Technologies, a Hyderabad-based energy start-up, has signed a memorandum of understanding with space-tech start-up TakeMe2Space to develop and test a computing module powered by a low-energy nuclear reactor (LENR).

AI Stocks

Consider Nvidia and SoundHound AI stocks now

Nvidia and SoundHound AI are two artificial intelligence stocks that investors should consider buying before the next stock market swing. Nvidia is a key player in the AI industry, producing

Qualcomm Alphawave

Qualcomm may acquire UK semiconductor firm Alphawave

Qualcomm, a U.S. chipmaker, announced on Tuesday that it is considering offering to acquire Alphawave, a UK-based semiconductor company. This news sent Alphawave’s shares surging by 48.3% to 138.7 pence.

Rising AI

Jfrog report highlights rising ai security threats

JFrog, a software supply chain company, has released a new report highlighting the alarming rise in security threats due to the expansion of artificial intelligence technology within the software supply

AI trends

Frost & Sullivan’s AI trends reshaping business

Jon Bain, founder of a London-based consultancy, argues that artificial intelligence (AI) is not here to take over businesses, but to revolutionize them. Bain explains that AI’s true role is

China internet-satellite

China launches test satellite for internet

China launched a test satellite on Tuesday to advance satellite internet technology. The Long March-2D carrier rocket lifted off at 12:00 p.m. (noon) Beijing Time from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch

X2Y2 shutdown

X2Y2 NFT marketplace to shut down

The NFT marketplace X2Y2 announced it will shut down its trading platform on April 30 after three years of operation. While the marketplace’s smart contracts will remain functional, users will

Vivian Wilson speaks out against Musk

Vivian Wilson speaks out against Musk

Vivian Wilson, the 20-year-old daughter of Elon Musk, recently gave an in-depth interview to Teen Vogue. The interview, conducted by writer Ella Yurman, covered a wide range of topics. Wilson

Tesla updates

Tesla updates Model Y with new features

Tesla has started rolling out its first software update for the recently refreshed Model Y. The update, version 2025.8.6, brings several new features and enhancements to the electric crossover. One

Tech Budget

Federal budget disappoints Australian tech sector

The federal budget has left the tech sector feeling neglected and disappointed, with no significant new investments in artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and quantum computing. Despite recent promises from both

Customer Data

Samsung Germany customer data leak exposed

A hacker has leaked 270,000 customer records from Samsung Germany’s ticketing system. The data was stolen using credentials compromised in a 2021 malware attack on a third-party company, Spectos GmbH.