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Samsung’s 200MP periscope telephoto camera expected to bring whopping 200x digital zoom to new phones

Forward-looking: Vivo may not be an instantly-recognizable smartphone brand in the US, but it is one of the most popular mobile manufacturers in China, India, and other leading Asian markets. The company recently launched its X100 and X100 Pro phones globally, and is now rumored to be working on the X100 Pro Plus, which is […]

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Big Tech is winning over AI startups with more than just money

Bottom line: Big Tech companies including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have poured significantly more money into generative AI startups than traditional venture capital firms in 2023. VC firms historically have had to follow the tech industry closely and be ready to strike early. That’s still true today, but now they are having to compete with

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Researchers propose a new way to fight AirTag stalking

Why it matters: Apple and other companies have enacted numerous measures to ensure that AirTags and similar tracking fobs aren’t used for stalking. Still, a group of researchers is disappointed with the latest official methods. A recent paper outlines a solution that could solve the compromise between privacy and security. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University

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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 40 Super lineup leaks, Radeon RX 7600 XT rumored

Something to look forward to: Nvidia hasn’t formally announced the RTX 40 Super series yet, but rumors and leaks have revealed its existence, specs, and release dates. A digital retailer listing for Gigabyte’s upcoming custom card lineup provides additional confirmation. Meanwhile, AMD might be preparing a new version of one of its latest mainstream GPUs.

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Amazon’s sustainability push now includes on-site hydrogen production to fuel forklifs

In context: Amazon’s push to go green is continuing with the use of hydrogen fuel. The retail giant will be producing the fuel at its fulfillment centers, as opposed to having it transported to the locations, where it will be used to power the facilities’ forklift trucks. Amazon says it partnered with hydrogen company Plug

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Open Source Initiative co-founder imagines a post-open-source world

Something to look forward to: One of the founders of the Open Source Initiative is unhappy with the movement’s current state of affairs. What is the first action he would take in a Post-Open Source world? Get rid of the General Public License (GPL). In a post-open-source world, Bruce Perens, one of the co-founders of

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Microsoft’s next-gen Surface laptops expected to showcase “true AI” features

The big picture: Artificial Intelligence has quickly become the buzzword in technology over the past couple of years, and most consumer tech companies are now falling over each other to add some sort of AI features to their products. Microsoft has already added AI to Windows 11 in the form of Copilot, and is now

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“Triangulation” iPhone spyware used Apple hardware exploits unknown to almost everyone

The big picture: Months after Kaspersky’s initial report on an extremely sophisticated spyware affecting iPhones, the security company revealed new details that could indicate the full breadth of its reach. The latest Apple firmware is no longer vulnerable to this attack, but a significant mystery remains regarding its development. A new report from Kaspersky’s security

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