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With its ultra-thin design, flagship camera, and real multitasking, Samsung’s Fold7 makes a strong case for leaving the iPad ...
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Meta is gradually transforming WhatsApp with AI and payment features, aiming to create a super app, though user trust and ...
Years of inaction are forcing cable providers to shift to broadband and streaming -- a move that is overdue and has ...
AI has supported back-office operations in the insurance industry for years. Now, it makes coverage more accessible, ...
AI can erode critical thinking if we become over-dependent on it. Here are smart ways to use it without letting your brain go soft.
As organizations increasingly rely on cloud-based services like Microsoft 365 Exchange for daily communication, a common and potentially dangerous assumption has emerged: that storing data in the ...
The signs are there if you know where to look. Sam Altman and Jony Ive could be quietly rethinking the future of tech—and the clues are adding up.
IBM has revealed its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought possible.
The future of entertainment looks less like a pre-recorded show and more like a live performance — one that reacts to us in real time, whether we’re ready or not.
Meta’s Llama 2025 roadmap highlights faster, multilingual, and more accessible AI models, signaling a major shift toward open-source innovation across industries.
Understanding how AI and 5G are coming together and what this means for customers, workers, investors, and executives is critical as we move into a new era of accelerated change.