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Android’s ‘Find My Device’ Network Gains Momentum, Release is Near
Google has introduced a new “Find My Device” network for Android users, which enables the tracking of devices using millions of Android devices. Currently, this …
China’s Rare Earths Dominance: Limits Export of Gallium and Germanium
China’s dominance in the rare earths market has come into sharp focus recently, as the country has limited the export of gallium and germanium, two …
US Launches Semiconductor Supply Chain Review Amid China Import Concerns
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it will initiate a survey of the U.S. semiconductor supply chain and the national defense industrial …
UK and EU Extend Trade Rules for Electric Vehicles
The UK and EU have agreed to extend trade rules on electric vehicles (EVs) until the end of 2026 to keep costs down for manufacturers …
The Battle of Giants: Intel, Samsung, and TSMC Compete for the First 2nm Chip
The leading semiconductor companies are engaged in a competitive race to develop cutting-edge “2 nanometer” processor chips, heralding a new era for smartphones, data centers, …
Play Store Dispute: Google Agrees to Pay $700M in Antitrust Settlement
Google agreed to pay $700 million and make changes to its Play Store to settle claims that it had been limiting competition for its Android …
Qualcomm’s Latest Chips Outpace Apple’s M3 by 21%: A Game-Changer in Mobile Technology
According to Digital Trends, they had the opportunity to explore some demos and examine a dummy unit featuring the company’s new Snapdragon X Elite PC …
Boost Your Android Phone’s Charging Speed with These Simple Tips
Ever found yourself tethered to a charger, watching the battery bar crawl towards a usable level at glacial speed? You’re not alone. The struggle for …
ChatGPT voice functionality is now fully available for free
OpenAI announced that the voice function of ChatGPT is now available to all free users. This means that you can have a natural conversation with ChatGPT …
Major Russian cities plan to begin actively deploying 5G networks in 2026
The Russian government has announced plans for the active deployment of 5G networks in major cities, with the process set to commence in 2026. This …
Google recommends Android developers reduce hardware requirements
As the Android ecosystem continues to grow, developers now need to adapt to various devices. They now have to consider devices like foldable screens, large-screen …
Google hit with a $50.8 million fine in Russia over “fake” information
A Russian court has imposed a hefty fine of $50.8 million on Alphabet Inc.’s Google LLC for its failure to remove what the court deemed fake information. The fine, amounting to 4.6 …
Sony Fined 13.5 Million Euros by French Antitrust Body
Sony is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation that is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company is primarily focused on the electronics, gaming, and entertainment industries. …
Infinix Rises to the Top 10 Mobile Phone Brands Globally by Shipment
Popular market research firm, Canalys recently released its report for the African mobile phone market for Q3 this year. The report reveals that Transsion Holdings …
Microsoft optimizes Windows 11 Store apps
Microsoft has optimized Windows 11 Store apps and lowered the display priority of installed apps. These optimizations are aimed at improving the overall performance of …
Xiaomi’s Growing Influence in Africa: A Success Story
Xiaomi, a prominent player in the global smartphone market, has made significant strides in establishing its brand image in Africa. According to Canalys, in the …
Apple will stop selling Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in the U.S.
Apple has had a long-term patent dispute with medical technology company Masimo. For this reason, there are reports that Apple is now getting set to …
Google Chrome Canary browser now supports “extract video frames” by default
Google Chrome Canary, the experimental version of the Google Chrome browser, has introduced a new feature. This new feature allows users to extract high-quality still …