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HUAWEI UNVEILS NEW TRIFOLD SMARTPHONE AHEAD OF APPLE'S IPHONE 17 REVEAL
Huawei has unveiled its first trifold smartphone, a dramatic new entrant in the foldable race that pushes design boundaries just weeks before Apple's iPhone 17 launch event.
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OPTIMUS: MUSK HINTS AT TESLA'S NEXT $20 TRILLION OPPORTUNITY
Elon Musk is once again raising expectations around Optimus, Tesla's humanoid robot project, suggesting it could one day represent a $20 trillion business opportunity—an addressable market larger than Tesla's current automotive, energy, and AI ventures combined.
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September 06, 2025

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BLIZZARD FILES COPYRIGHT LAWSUIT AGAINST "TURTLE WOW" PRIVATE SERVER IN CRACKDOWN ON WORLD OF WARCRAFT CLONES
Blizzard Entertainment has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the operators of Turtle WoW, a private server offering fans an unofficial version of World of Warcraft.
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September 06, 2025

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OPENAI TESTS NEW “THINKING EFFORT" FEATURE FOR CHATGPT, PROMISING MORE CONTROL OVER AI REASONING
OpenAl is experimenting with a new feature for ChatGPT called \"Thinking effort\", which allows users to adjust how much computational depth the AI applies before delivering a response.
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September 06, 2025

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CROWDSTRIKE ACQUIRES ONUM FOR $290 MILLION TO STRENGTHEN AI-POWERED CYBERSECURITY CAPABILITIES
CrowdStrike has announced the acquisition of Onum, a fast-growing startup specializing in Al-driven network security analytics, in a deal valued at $290 million.
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September 06, 2025

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THE ULTIMATE CHOICE TO PUSH THE BOUNDARIES OF PREMIUM EXPERIENCE
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NVIDIA UNVEILS $3,499 ROBOTICS CHIP FOR "PHYSICAL AI” AS IT EYES THE NEXT COMPUTING REVOLUTION
Nvidia, fresh off its meteoric rise as the defining company of the artificial intelligence boom, is turning its focus from the digital world of language models to the physical world of robotics.
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SPACEX'S STARSHIP DEPLOYS FIRST MOCK STARLINK SATELLITES ON 10TH TEST FLIGHT, MARKING A MAJOR PROGRAM MILESTONE
The flight, launched from the company’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas, was closely watched by both industry insiders and regulators, as Starship is central not only to SpaceX’s long-term commercial plans but also to NASA's Artemis program, which is counting on the vehicle to land astronauts on the Moon later this decade. A NEW MILESTONE IN STARSHIP DEVELOPMENT Starship has steadily improved since its fiery early flights in 2023, with each launch designed to test different components of the system. The 10th mission marked the first demonstration of Starship’s ability to carry and release payloads into orbit, simulating what a future operational mission would look like when deploying hundreds of Starlink satellites in a single launch. SpaceX confirmed that the payload bay doors opened successfully in orbit and that a set of mock Starlink units—essentially mass simulators designed to mimic the size and weight of the satellites—were released smoothly. The test verified mechanical systems critical for future missions and provided valuable telemetry on how the rocket performs when transitioning from ascent to payload deployment. WHY STARSHIP MATTERS TO STARLINK Starlink, SpaceX's global satellite broadband service, currently relies on Falcon 9 rockets to place satellites into low-Earth orbit. But Falcon 9 can only carry about 60 Starlink units at a time, requiring a steady cadence of launches to maintain and expand the network. Starship, by contrast, is designed to deploy hundreds of satellites per flight, massively scaling the constellation at lower cost per unit. With over 6,000 Starlink satellites already in orbit, the service has become a critical revenue driver for SpaceX. The shift to Starship could accelerate global coverage, improve bandwidth, and make the business model more sustainable. “Starship is essential for Starlink’s long-term economics,” said one industry analyst. “It turns what is currently a heavy logistical effort into something far more efficient.” TECHNICAL PROGRESS AND REMAINING HURDLES In addition to payload deployment, the 10th test flight gathered data on booster recovery maneuvers and heat shield performance during reentry. While full reusability remains SpaceX’s ultimate goal, the company is still refining the ability to recover both the Super Heavy booster and Starship upper stage intact. The flight built on the successes of the ninth mission, when both stages demonstrated controlled flight for the longest durations yet. With each incremental improvement, SpaceX inches closer to its vision of rapid-turnaround reusable rockets, similar to commercial airliners. BROADER IMPLICATIONS: FROM MOON TO MARS NASA has contracted SpaceX to develop a lunar version of Starship as part of the Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the Moon in 2026. Demonstrating payload deployment capability strengthens SpaceX's case that Starship can support complex missions beyond Earth orbit, including delivering cargo modules, lunar landers, and eventually human habitats. Elon Musk has also repeatedly emphasized Starship’s role in enabling Mars colonization, arguing that only a fully reusable, heavy-lift rocket can make interplanetary settlement economically feasible. Successful orbital payload operations mark a critical step toward proving Starship’s viability for such ambitions. ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRY IMPACT The 10th test flight reinforces SpaceX’s dominance in the commercial space sector. Rivals such as Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance are developing heavy-lift rockets, but none have demonstrated the kind of rapid iteration SpaceX is applying to Starship. The potential to launch hundreds of satellites at once could reshape the economics of the broadband industry, raising competitive pressure on terrestrial internet providers and even on Amazon's Project Kuiper, which is also deploying a satellite constellation. LOOKING AHEAD With this milestone achieved, SpaceX is expected to attempt more ambitious missions in 2026, including tests of in-orbit refueling—a capability that will be essential for long-duration lunar and Mars missions. Future flights may also carry real Starlink payloads, paving the way for Starship to transition from experimental flights to operational workhorses. For now, the successful deployment of mock satellites confirms that Starship is no longer just a test vehicle—it is evolving into the spacecraft that SpaceX has long promised, one capable of reshaping satellite broadband, deep space exploration, and the future of commercial spaceflight.
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APPLE STUDY FINDS LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS BENEFIT FROM CLASSIC "CHAINING" PRODUCTIVITY TRICK
Apple has published new research suggesting that large language models (LLMs)—the same kind of systems that power AI assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Apple's own in-house models—can see measurable performance improvements when applied with a decades-old productivity method: breaking down big tasks into smaller, structured steps.
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CYBERSECURITY RESEARCHERS WARN OF FLAW IN GOOGLE'S GEMINI CHATBOT THAT COULD LET HACKERS SEIZE SMART HOME DEVICES
A team of cybersecurity researchers has uncovered a serious flaw in Google's Gemini AI chatbot that could potentially allow hackers to take control of connected smart home devices.
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TESLA'S ROBOTAXI GEOFENCE EXPANSION ENTERS "PLAID MODE" - AND COMES WITH AN UNEXPECTED SURPRISE
Tesla's long-promised robotaxi service is taking a dramatic leap forward.
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APPLE REPORTEDLY WEIGHED ACQUISITIONS OF MISTRAL AND PERPLEXITY AS AI RACE INTENSIFIES
Apple, which has been steadily accelerating its artificial intelligence strategy under the “Apple Intelligence” banner, reportedly held internal discussions about acquiring fast-growing AI startups Mistral and Perplexity.
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U.S. AIR FORCE'S X-37B SPACEPLANE LAUNCHES AGAIN WITH MYSTERIOUS 'QUANTUM GPS' PAYLOAD
The X-37B, the U.S. military's secretive robotic spaceplane, is back in orbit after lifting off for its seventh mission—this time carrying an experimental navigation system dubbed “quantum GPS.”
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AT&T TO ACQUIRE ECHOSTAR SPECTRUM LICENSES IN $23 BILLION DEAL TO BOOST 5G FOOTPRINT
AT&T has struck a deal to acquire spectrum licenses from EchoStar for about $23 billion, a move that could significantly expand the telecom giant's 5G network capacity at a time when demand for high-speed mobile data is surging.
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APPLE'S FIRST FOLDABLE IPHONE SET FOR 2026 WITH FOUR CAMERAS, TOUCH ID, AND A FUTURE WITHOUT SIM SLOTS
Apple is preparing to enter the foldable phone market in 2026 with a device that promises to be one of its boldest iPhone redesigns in over a decade.
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APPLE ANNOUNCES SEPTEMBER 9 LAUNCH EVENT IPHONE 17 EXPECTED TO HEADLINE WITH MAJOR DESIGN CHANGES
Apple has officially confirmed its next big product launch event for September 9, 2025, and all signs point to the unveiling of the iPhone 17 lineup.
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APPLE EXPANDS IPHONE 17 MANUFACTURING TO FIVE PLANTS ACROSS INDIA, MARKING ITS BIGGEST SHIFT YET AWAY FROM CHINA
Apple is preparing its largest manufacturing expansion in India to date, with the upcoming iPhone 17 slated to be assembled across five separate plants in the country.
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RUSSIA MANDATES STATE-BACKED "MAX" APP PRE-INSTALLED ON ALL DEVICES AS KREMLIN TIGHTENS DIGITAL CONTROL
Russia has ordered that all smartphones and connected devices sold in the country must now come with a state-backed app called “MAX” preinstalled, in a move critics say represents a dramatic escalation of digital control by the Kremlin.
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FOXCONN AND SOFTBANK TO BUILD DATA CENTER EQUIPMENT IN OHIO FOR STARGATE PROJECT
Foxconn and SoftBank are teaming up on a new manufacturing initiative in Ohio, where they will produce specialized data center equipment to support the Stargate project, a large-scale infrastructure effort aimed at powering the next generation of artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
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WARREN BUFFETT'S $3.9 BILLION BUYING SPREE: THE TOP THREE STOCKS BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY IS BETTING ON
Warren Buffett, often dubbed the “Oracle of Omaha,” has spent decades building Berkshire Hathaway into one of the most closely watched investment firms in the world.
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GOOGLE EXPANDS AI MODE GLOBALLY WITH NEW AGENTIC FEATURES TO BOOST USER PRODUCTIVITY
Google is taking its Al ambitions to the next level with the global expansion of Al Mode, the company’s system-wide integration of its Gemini models across Android and Workspace.
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SPACEX ANNOUNCES ROAD CLOSURES AHEAD OF STARSHIP'S 10TH TEST FLIGHT IN TEXAS
SpaceX is preparing for the 10th test flight of its Starship rocket, the world's most powerful launch vehicle, with local officials in Texas confirming road closures near the company's Starbase facility in Boca Chica.
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EVERY PIECE OF PIXEL HARDWARE ANNOUNCED AT MADE BY GOOGLE 2025
Google's Made by Google 2025 event was its biggest hardware showcase yet, unveiling a lineup that stretches across smartphones, wearables, smart home devices, and Al-first computing.
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'FALLOUT' SEASON 2 GETS RELEASE DATE AND NEW TRAILER AS PRIME VIDEO'S BIGGEST GAMING ADAPTATION LEVELS UP
Prime Video has confirmed that \"Fallout\" Season 2 will premiere in late 2025, releasing a new trailer that teases an even bigger, darker, and more expansive continuation of the postapocalyptic saga.
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ELON MUSK SAYS GROK IMAGINE WILL GIVE USERS 'SUPERHUMAN IMAGINATION POWERS'
Elon Musk is once again raising eyebrows with his boldest claim yet about Grok, the conversational Al developed by his company xAl.
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APPLE CLASHES WITH UK OVER DATA PRIVACY RULES AS PRESSURE BUILDS IN U.S.
Apple is stepping up its fight against expanding government demands for access to private user data, clashing with lawmakers in the United Kingdom while simultaneously facing mounting scrutiny in the United States.
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NEW IOS 26 FEATURE PROMISES TO EXTEND IPHONE BATTERY LIFE
Apple's upcoming iOS 26 update introduces a new feature designed to make iPhone batteries last longer—not just between charges, but across the entire lifespan of the device.
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OPENAI GPT-5 NOW POWERS ORACLE'S ENTERPRISE CLOUD: WHAT CHANGES FOR ERP. HCM. SCM CX, AND OCI 7
GPT-5 is now embedded across Oracle's enterprise software stack, bringing foundation-model intelligence to Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications (ERP, HCM, SCM, CX), NetSuite, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services.
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APPLE EXPLORES 5G-CONNECTED MACBOOKS, SIGNALING A SHIFT IN LAPTOP CONNECTIVITY
5G-CONNECTED MACBOOKS, SIGNALING A SHIFT IN LAPTOP CONNECTIVITY
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UTILITY STRIKES DEAL TO BUY POWER FROM ADVANCED NUCLEAR PLANT TO FUEL GOOGLE DATA CENTERS IN TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA
Google is deepening its clean energy commitments in the U. S. with a new deal that will see electricity from an advanced nuclear facility supply its massive data centers in Tennessee and Alabama.
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