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Samsung is expected to launch its Galaxy S26 series in February and rumors suggest we will see the return of the Exynos chipset in most regions. The S26 and S26+ will be equipped with Exynos 2600 in markets like Korea and Europe, while North America will get the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite 5 chip instead. The S26 Ultra will reportedly get the Snapdragon chip in all regions. According to a new report from South Korea’s ChosunBiz based on industry sources, Samsung Electronics’ System LSI and Samsung Electronics’ MX divisions are currently negotiating on lowering the price of Exynos 2600 by…
TAIPEI, Taiwan, Nov. 17, 2025 — d-Matrix, a pioneer in generative AI inference for data centers, and Alchip, a high-performance and AI infrastructure ASIC leader, are collaboratively developing the world’s first 3D DRAM-based datacenter inference accelerator that will eliminate the performance and cost bottlenecks constraining today’s AI infrastructure. The joint initiative combines Alchip’s ASIC design expertise with d-Matrix’s digital in-memory compute platform architecture. The collaboration has already enabled a key technology, d-Matrix 3DIMC, that is featured on d-Matrix Pavehawk test silicon and has been successfully validated in d-Matrix’s labs. 3DIMC will commercially debut on the d-Matrix Raptor inference accelerator, the…
The weather forecasts you currently see on various apps, including Google’s own, are generated by simulating atmospheric physics on supercomputers. This whole process takes several hours to produce accurate results.To deliver more accurate results even faster, Google has introduced an AI model called WeatherNext2 to predict weather conditions. It takes into account a large amount of historical weather data to identify patterns and uses them to forecast future outcomes. This approach allows the model to generate predictions in under a minute using one of Google’s Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) chips, which are especially engineered to handle AI tasks.Google also confirms…
The initiative aims to foster awareness of data privacy, strengthen digital ethics, and promote responsible use of technology across Nigerian universities. The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has officially launched its Digital Privacy Awareness Campaign (DPAC), a nationwide initiative aimed at educating the university community on the significance of data protection and privacy. The launch took place at Nile University, Abuja, under the theme “Data Privacy for a Safer Digital Future.” Representing the NDPC at the event, Babatunde Bamigboye Esq., Head of the Legal Enforcement and Regulations Department, highlighted opportunities in the data protection ecosystem and emphasized the importance of…
The Phomemo PM64D Shipping Label Printer is a compact, Bluetooth-enabled workhorse built for small businesses, combining 1-second high-definition printing, smart touchscreen controls, and dual USB-C/Bluetooth connectivity for faster, clutter-free workflows. Designed to save time and money, it’s universally compatible with platforms like Amazon, Shopify, and FedEx—making it the ultimate all-in-one label printer for modern e-commerce sellers. Running a small business today means juggling a lot—orders, returns, shipping, inventory, marketing, maybe even a pet that insists on sitting on your laptop. Somewhere in that chaos, there’s a tiny but crucial task that makes or breaks your daily flow: printing labels. If…
Small speaker, mighty sound. TRIBIT, a global brand which aims to make high-quality audio accessible to all, is pleased to announce the launch of the TRIBIT PocketGo, a compact, ultra-light Bluetooth speaker that delivers exceptional sound performance in a pocket-sized design. Weighing just 220 grams and small enough to fit into a palm or slip into a pocket, the PocketGo redefines portability. Despite this, it is powerful enough to fill a room or outdoor space with rich, vibrant sound. The PocketGo is available in black, blue and green from TRIBIT for £29.99/$34.99 [25% off using coupon] and Amazon UK for £29.99/$34.99 [available soon]. Key Specifications: Output power: 7W…
The regulations also aim to reinforce trust in Kenya’s telecommunications sector by ensuring that every registered mobile line corresponds to a genuine user. The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has issued a detailed clarification addressing public concerns and recent media commentary surrounding the country’s revised SIM card registration regulations. The Authority emphasized that fears regarding the mandatory collection of biometric data during the registration of new mobile lines are unfounded. According to the CA, no directives have been issued instructing mobile operators to collect biometric data from subscribers. The revised SIM registration rules, published in May 2025, were developed to…
A recent leak revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s primary camera will use the 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP2 sensor. Tipster UniverseIce has corroborated this bit while also telling an interesting detail. The HP2 is the same sensor Samsung used for the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s primary camera, but there’s a difference this time. The S25 Ultra’s primary camera has an f/1.7 aperture, but according to the tipster, the S26 Ultra’s 200MP camera will have an f/1.4 aperture. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s leaked render (Source: OnLeaks and AndroidHeadlines) That’s good news, since the S26 Ultra’s primary camera will capture more light…
If you read any of WIRED’s recent AI edition, you know that lots of people are spending lots of time talking about how the technology is revolutionizing pretty much everything—from coding to writing to accounting. You’ve also probably heard by now, from us or somebody else, that we might very well be in an economic bubble of AI origin, one wherein the billions and billions of dollars being funneled into the industry is creating an untenable economic scenario that could turn catastrophic.Of course, you may also have read that I’m really sick of being asked about AI. I’m still not…
While enabling Africa’s full participation in the US$1.2 trillion projected AI economy, this collaboration will boost productivity and power innovation at African organizations that are improving lives and livelihoods across the continent. Cassava Technologies and The Rockefeller Foundation announced a new effort to harness the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for good across Africa. Cassava, which previously announced plans to build Africa’s first AI factory powered with NVIDIA AI infrastructure, will provide access to compute capacity to several The Rockefeller Foundation’s grantees working in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Zimbabwe. While enabling Africa’s full participation…
