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New iPhone Fold leaks reveal 'Ultra' name, launch timing, and more
Recent leaks suggest Apple's first foldable iPhone could be named 'iPhone Ultra' and launch in 2025. Details include supply chain plans and market positioning.

The AI Paradox: More or Fewer Software Engineers in the Future?
The advancement of artificial intelligence sparks a crucial debate about the future of software engineers: while some warn of job displacement, others, like Aaron Levie, argue that AI expands the need for these professionals, a view that contrasts with Jensen Huang's prediction of a world where human language is the new programming.

Muse: Meta's New AI Trained by Over 1,000 Doctors to Revolutionize Healthcare
Meta has unveiled Muse, an innovative general-purpose artificial intelligence meticulously trained by over 1,000 medical professionals to transform the healthcare sector. This system promises to be an unprecedented clinical and scientific support tool, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in medical decision-making.

Goodbye HDMI: The Wireless Technology Transmitting 4K Without Cables and Beyond 30 Meters
Wireless 4K video transmission is emerging as a real alternative to traditional HDMI cables, enabling high-quality signal transfer over distances of up to 30 meters without physical connections.

Apple TV+ Shines with Five Nominations for Prestigious Peabody Awards
Apple TV+ has solidified its position as a key player in the streaming landscape by receiving five nominations for the 86th annual Peabody Awards, spanning entertainment, children's, and factual programming.

Ugreen Maxidok 10-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock Review: Mini Dock or Super Hub?
We review the Ugreen Maxidok 10-in-1 Thunderbolt 5, a compact docking station promising cutting-edge connectivity, yet featuring some design and functionality quirks that warrant consideration.

From Apple Watch to Whoop: Lessons Learned from a Health Tracking Switch
A tech journalist shares insights after swapping their Apple Watch for a Whoop band, uncovering key ideas about continuous health monitoring, battery life, and innovative metrics Apple could learn from.

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair – Tarantino's Complete Vision Finally Hits Theaters
Over two decades after its original release, Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited unified cut of 'Kill Bill', titled 'The Whole Bloody Affair', returns to cinemas, offering an unprecedented and restored cinematic experience.

Anthropic Enters the Silicon Race: Designing Its Own AI Chips for Autonomy
Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI, is reportedly exploring the design of its own artificial intelligence chips to reduce reliance on external hardware providers and optimize its rapidly growing compute demands. This strategic move aims to secure greater control over costs and performance in a fiercely competitive AI market.

Karl Urban, 'The Boys' and 'Lord of the Rings' Star, Eyes John Marston Role in Potential Red Dead Redemption Movie
Acclaimed actor Karl Urban has voiced his strong desire to portray John Marston, the iconic protagonist of Red Dead Redemption, in a potential film adaptation of the popular Rockstar game. However, Rockstar's historical stance against Hollywood presents a significant challenge to this aspiration.

Gmail's End-to-End Encryption Expands to iOS and Android for Workspace Users
Google has extended Gmail's robust end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for Workspace users to include iOS and Android devices, marking the first time mobile users can natively compose and read encrypted messages directly within the Gmail app.

Is The Watcher Lurking in a 'Daredevil: Born Again' Production Shot?
A recent production image from 'Daredevil: Born Again' has sparked intense fan speculation, with many believing they've spotted the silhouette of Uatu, The Watcher. Is this an intentional Easter egg or merely a visual coincidence?
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