Category: Tech
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Samsung’s Tech Steals the Show at 2026 Winter Games
As the world watches the athletic feats at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, a different kind of performance is capturing attention off the slopes. Samsung, a long standing Olympic partner, has seamlessly integrated its latest mobile technology into the heart of the games, fundamentally changing how fans experience the spectacle. Through innovative broadcast partnerships…
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Hand Over More Money for some Handheld Devices, Price Hike
If you were hoping the “Golden Age” of affordable handheld gaming would last forever, February 2026 has brought a cold splash of reality. What was once a market defined by the sub $500 Steam Deck is rapidly pivoting toward luxury status, driven by a perfect storm of supply chain volatility and the insatiable hunger of…
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Xiaomi 18 Pro Leaks Hint at Groundbreaking Dual 200MP Cameras
This week, the tech world is abuzz with whispers from the supply chain, as new leaks point to the upcoming Xiaomi 18 Pro as a potential game-changer in mobile photography. Sources close to the production lines indicate that Xiaomi’s next flagship device will feature a revolutionary setup, dual 200-megapixel cameras. If these leaks hold true,…
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Amazon’s $200B “All-In” Bet on AI, Custom Chips and Satellite
Amazon sent shockwaves through Wall Street this week with an announcement that redefined “big spending” in the tech sector. CEO Andy Jassy revealed a staggering $200 billion capital expenditure plan for 2026, a figure that dwarfs the GDP of many nations. This isn’t an investment in more cardboard boxes or delivery vans, it is a…
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Glass Rectangle is Dead, Honor’s “Robo-Phone” is Your Cameraman
We have hit peak smartphone boredom. For the last five years, the mobile industry has been locked in a war of attrition, fighting over slightly brighter screens, marginally faster chips, and camera bumps that grow by mere millimeters annually. The glass slab has been perfected, and consequently, it has become dull. But ahead of next…
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The GPU Crisis Returns, RTX 50-Series Vanishes in Minutes
For PC enthusiasts hoping that the launch of Nvidia’s “Blackwell” consumer architecture would be smoother than the tumultuous years of the early 2020s, today’s market reality provided a cold shower. On the morning of January 30, 2026, major retailers restocked the flagship GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, only to see inventory depleted in what…
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Apple Steps Into the New Year with AirTag 2 and Black Unity 2026
In a week already crowded with hardware shifts and gaming delays, Apple officially kicked off its 2026 product cycle on January 26 by prioritizing utility and representation. The tech giant unveiled the long-awaited AirTag 2 alongside a new Black Unity Apple Watch band, marking a quiet but significant start to the year. AirTag 2: Precision Redefined Nearly five years…
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Nintendo Dominates 2025 Hand Held Scene
The gaming landscape of 2025 for hand held gaming device was defined by a singular force, the Nintendo Switch 2. Following its record-shattering debut in June 2025, the console closed the year as the best-selling video game hardware globally. In the United States alone, the Switch 2 sold 4.4 million units in its first seven months, making it the…
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Hey Alexa! Welcome to the Web
Amazon officially signaled the end of the “smart speaker” era by launching Alexa.com, a dedicated web-based portal that brings its generative AI assistant, Alexa+, to the browser. This transition marks a fundamental pivot, moving Alexa from a voice-only household companion to a multi-platform agent designed to compete directly with ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. Breaking the…
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CES 2026, The Year AI Stepped Out of the Screen
As the doors close on CES 2026, the narrative has shifted. If previous years were defined by “AI as a feature,” 2026 was the year of Physical AI where intelligence finally gained a body and a sense of space. Silicon and Screens: The New Foundations The battle for the “AI PC” reached a fever pitch.…
