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iPhone 17 battery sizes leak: up to 5,088mAh

A fresh leak claims Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup will see meaningful battery bumps, with the…

Google Meet down: status updates and what happened

Google Meet suffered a disruption that left many users staring at blank screens and “Joining…”…

Is Google Making AI Mode the Default Search?

Google’s steady pivot from traditional “10 blue links” toward answer-first results has sparked a blunt…

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iPhone 17 release: When you can actually buy one

Apple’s next iPhone reveal is imminent, but the real question for most people isn’t about the keynote—it’s when you can…

OpenAI-backed ‘Critterz’ targets Cannes debut

An AI-assisted animated feature called Critterz, backed by OpenAI, is being readied for a debut at the Cannes Film Festival,…

6 standout macOS 26 features to look forward to

macOS 26 “Tahoe” is Apple’s most cohesive Mac update in years, blending a refined design language with practical upgrades and…

Mistral AI: The European Rival to OpenAI Explained

Mistral AI is the Paris-born AI company behind the chatbot Le Chat and a growing portfolio of foundation models that…

Hyundai’s Supernal Halts eVTOL Work Amid Exec Exodus

Hyundai Motor Group’s electric air taxi unit Supernal has paused parts of its flight-test program after the abrupt departures of…

Koah lands $5M to put ads inside AI chats

Koah, a startup building ad infrastructure for AI applications, has raised $5 million in seed funding to turn conversational interfaces…

Microsoft: Azure hit by Red Sea cable cuts

Microsoft has warned that Azure customers may see elevated latency and intermittent packet loss after multiple subsea fiber cables were…

Uber, Momenta to Pilot Robotaxis in Germany

Uber and Momenta are preparing a pilot of autonomous ride-hailing in Munich, marking a high-profile push into one of Europe’s…

InDrive’s Super App Bid Targets Frontier Markets

InDrive, the ride-hailing company built on a bidding model rather than fixed fares, is shifting gears toward a broader “super…

Europe mints a dozen new unicorns as momentum returns

Europe’s startup engine is quietly back in top gear. More than ten companies crossed the $1 billion valuation threshold this…

Amazon Music’s AI ‘Weekly Vibe’ arrives Mondays

Amazon Music is introducing Weekly Vibe, an AI-powered playlist that refreshes every Monday with a mix tailored to each listener’s…

SpaceX to buy EchoStar spectrum in $17B Starlink push

SpaceX has reached a $17 billion agreement to acquire a large block of wireless and Mobile Satellite Service spectrum from…

OnePlus 15 zoom camera gains reach, loses light

The next OnePlus flagship is tipped to stretch its telephoto reach, but with a small compromise that could matter after…

Nova Launcher shuts down as fans mourn a legend

One of Android’s most beloved customization tools is coming to an abrupt end. Nova Launcher, the third-party home screen that…

Nova Launcher is shutting down: What users can do

One of Android’s longest-running customization pillars is bowing out. Nova Launcher, a staple for power users with tens of millions…

Galaxy S26 Ultra tipped for brighter 5x telephoto

Samsung’s next Ultra could finally fix its weakest long-lens link. A well-known leaker, Ice Universe, says the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s…

Galaxy S25 gets surprise One UI 8 beta with fixes

Samsung has quietly pushed a fresh One UI 8 beta to Galaxy S25 testers, signaling a final round of polish…

Azure services hit by Red Sea cable cuts

Microsoft confirmed that Azure customers are experiencing higher latency after multiple undersea fibre lines running through the Red Sea were…

How Your Microbiome Shapes Your Sleep

As you drift toward sleep, your body’s smallest residents are busy. Trillions of microbes in your gut and mouth chat…

Russia curbs WhatsApp, pushes ‘Max’ amid blackouts

Russia is squeezing the country’s most popular messengers while promoting a Kremlin-aligned “super-app,” sharpening its control over digital life as…

JLR extends plant shutdown after cyber attack

Jaguar Land Rover has prolonged a production halt across several factories as it works to contain and recover from a…

Trump’s tariffs test US manufacturing revival

Donald Trump’s broad tariffs are designed to tilt the playing field toward domestic producers. The policy is also exposing the…

EU hits Google with €2.95bn ad-tech fine

The European Commission has fined Google €2.95bn for abusing its dominance in the digital advertising supply chain, concluding that the…

iPhone 17 Pro poised for awe-dropping battery life

Apple’s “awe dropping” event slogan may be more literal than marketing flourish if the latest battery chatter around the iPhone…