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Android's Latest Update Severely Affects Pixel Battery Life
The newest Android update is causing significant battery drain on Pixel devices, impacting many users worldwide.

Anker unveils its own AI chip for portable devices
The company introduced a custom chip that enables local AI processing in audio, mobile accessories, and IoT gadgets.

Intel plans to expand overclocking to more CPUs for wider access
The company aims to make overclocking available on more processors, moving beyond its current high-end focus.

WhatsApp tests a button to summarize chats and save time
The app is working on a feature that provides a complete summary of all pending conversations with a single tap.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro, the Linux alternative to MacBook Pro
The new Framework Laptop 13 Pro is positioned as the choice for Linux users, challenging the MacBook Pro in performance and philosophy.

Google launches eighth-gen TPUs with specialized chips
Google unveils two new TPU chips designed to boost AI performance in the era of autonomous technology and innovation.

Google Cloud Unveils New AI Chips and Tools for Building Agents
Google Cloud announced its latest generation of TPU chips, designed to boost AI service speed and efficiency for developers and businesses.

Tesla quadruples GDDR6 orders to Samsung, tightening the graphics card market
Samsung has started ramping up GDDR6 8 Gb memory production, prioritizing Tesla and impacting PC graphics card supplies.

Apple readies major updates with OLED MacBook Pro and iPhone Fold
This year, Apple is expected to unveil a new MacBook Pro with an OLED touchscreen and a foldable iPhone, signaling a strategic shift.

NVIDIA AI Protects the Environment with 5 Key Innovations
NVIDIA's artificial intelligence is being used to safeguard ecosystems, improve recycling, and combat climate change.

Saeda’s Becks B-Quest BQ1 camera features a huge screen and fun functions
Saeda, a Japanese company, has announced its new digital camera, the Becks B-Quest BQ1, blending style with unique features.

Microsoft's Internal Moves Shake the Global Carbon Removal Market
In early April, mid-level Microsoft employees made calls that sent shockwaves through the worldwide carbon removal sector. This revealed vulnerabilities in the emerging market.