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Apple’s color strategy for 2026: Deep red as a new growth driver for the iPhone 18 Pro

Apple is apparently planning another strategic adjustment to its premium models in order to further strengthen momentum in key markets. According to reports from Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman’s sources, the company is considering a deep red color variant for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. The move would not be purely […]

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Salt on the road: CATL’s Naxtra battery leaves the lab – a challenge to LFP and the cold?

Anyone who has ever tried to wake up an electric car with conventional LFP (lithium iron phosphate) cells at a fast charger in winter knows the misery: the charging curve resembles a flatline, and the range melts faster than the ice on the windshield. But while we in the West are still philosophizing about lithium […]

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Windows 11 27H2: Microsoft splits the Canary channel – Is the big overhaul finally coming?

Sometimes I feel like the software department in Redmond is like a giant ocean liner trying to turn around in a bathtub. While the marketing team tirelessly proclaims the next “AI era,” the engineers at the grassroots level are struggling with what I like to call “digital dry rot”: legacy issues, some of which date […]

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Google postpones shutdown of POP import and Gmailify in Gmail

Google has postponed the planned discontinuation of POP3 import for external email accounts and the Gmailify feature in the web version of Gmail, granting users an extended transition period. Originally, the integration of external email accounts via POP3 was supposed to be discontinued in January. Now, new users can still use the feature until the […]

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DISH technology: When light becomes a chisel – 3D printing in less than a second

Let’s forget for a moment the familiar whirring of stepper motors and the sluggish gliding of print heads. While we in the consumer sector are still arguing about Core-XY kinematics and acceleration values, researchers at Tsinghua University in China have opened a door behind which mechanics simply disappear as a limiting factor. We are talking […]

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Unsolvable temperature problems on a Radeon RX 7900 XT MBA? When the cooler no longer cools, part 1

There are moments in the laboratory when you have to admit that even experience, measurement methods, and a well-stocked shelf of thermal interface materials cannot save the day. Normally, I find the cause, take measurements, optimize, replace pads, vary the contact pressure, or get to the bottom of the problem with a microscope and measurement […]

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ASRock launches NUC Ultra 300 Box series with up to 16 cores and 128 GB DDR5

With the NUC Ultra 300 Box series, ASRock Industrial is expanding its portfolio of compact industrial and embedded systems with a new generation of powerful mini PCs based on Intel’s latest Core Ultra 300 platform. The models are the successors to the previous NUC Box 200 series and feature processors from the Panther Lake family, […]

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AI inference cast in silicon: Taala’s HC1 is not an accelerator, but a declaration of war

Canadian startup Taalas claims nothing less than to rewrite the economics of AI inference. The HC1 is not just another GPU clone, not a TPU knockoff, not a “me too” accelerator with HBM towers and 700-watt TDP. It is a hardwired model. Specifically: Llama 3.1 8B, physically cast in silicon. 17,000 tokens per second – […]

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Europe’s smartphone market in 2025: Apple takes the lead, but rising memory prices threaten growth

The European smartphone market ended 2025 with moderate but stable growth. According to current market data, shipments rose by two percent in the fourth quarter compared to the same period last year. This development was driven primarily by strong demand in the premium segment and increasing momentum in parts of Eastern Europe. Apple benefited particularly […]

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NVIDIA’s Blackwell Ultra GB300 sets new standards in long-context inference and significantly outperforms GB200

With the introduction of the Blackwell Ultra generation, NVIDIA is consistently pursuing its goal of optimizing AI infrastructures for particularly demanding inference scenarios. At the heart of this is the GB300 NVL72 rack, which was developed specifically for computationally intensive long-context workloads. Such scenarios occur in particular with modern agent models that have to process […]

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What can an air cooler really do, and what is the ideal orientation? Debunking myths and the power of physics | Basics

Sometimes an in-depth article doesn’t arise from a plan, but from a small impulse from the forum. After a few questions about cooler tests, I found myself realizing that although I can answer many questions from experience, the really clear physical reasoning often gets lost in the overall system of CPU, paste, assembly, and housing. […]

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Android malware PromptSpy uses Google’s Gemini for dynamic attack control

Security researchers at Slovakian IT company ESET have identified a new type of Android malware that uses generative artificial intelligence not only as a support tool, but as a central control element. The malware, called PromptSpy, disguises itself as a supposed banking app called MorganArg and pretends to be an official application from JPMorgan Chase. […]

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Between sovereignty and system breaks: AWS’s rocky road to the EU cloud

In political debates, switching from a global hyperscaler to European cloud providers often sounds like an obvious decision. In practice, however, such a move proves to be technically and organizationally challenging. A Spanish developer, founder of the auto parts trading platform hank.parts, has taken precisely this path and distributed his infrastructure from Amazon Web Services […]

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Zen 6 delayed: AMD’s “Olympic Ridge” Ryzen desktop CPUs not expected until 2027

New reports suggest that AMD may launch its next major desktop CPU generation based on the Zen 6 architecture later than originally expected. Instead of a possible launch in 2026, the Ryzen desktop series, codenamed “Olympic Ridge,” is now expected to be released in 2027. Although AMD has yet to officially confirm this, several leaks […]

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Persona, Discord, and OpenAI – When “age verification” suddenly smells like FinCEN and Big Brother throws a party

I admit, I naively assumed that age verification meant something like a binary flag. Over 18, under 18, done. An additional check mark in the database, perhaps a one-time comparison, minimally invasive, purpose-built. Instead, we now see an infrastructure that is more reminiscent of opening a bank account than accessing a gaming or community server. Discord […]

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AOC Q27G4ZD expands gaming series with 280 Hz QD-OLED and up to 1000 nits peak brightness

With the Q27G4ZD, AOC is launching another QD-OLED model in its gaming series, positioning it specifically between the 240 Hz and 360 Hz variants already available. The new model features a third-generation QD-OLED panel and combines a QHD resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels with a refresh rate of 280 Hz. The monitor is therefore […]

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Anime meets hardware: MSI teases new limited edition graphics card in collaboration with Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

Anyone interested in anime or manga is probably already familiar with “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.” As Taiwanese company MSI has now announced, it is apparently working on a new, limited-edition graphics card designed in the style of this franchise. For those who are not yet familiar with “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” or are not into […]

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Microsoft services without cloud constraints: Strategies and perspectives for on-premises operation

The strategic orientation of large software providers seems clear: cloud services dominate communication, investment, and product development. Microsoft is also positioning Azure, Microsoft 365, and cloud-based security and platform services prominently in the market. However, a closer look reveals a more nuanced picture. Despite the strong focus on the cloud, there is still a broad […]

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AMD breaks the 4.7 GHz barrier: Radeon RX 9060 XT sets new world record for GPU frequency

AMD has set a new world record for GPU frequency in collaboration with renowned overclocker Splave. The venue was the AMD office in Markham, Canada. The object of desire: an RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9060 XT. The result: 4.769 GHz GPU clock speed under liquid nitrogen. This is no cosmetic improvement. It is a clear […]

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Glass as digital memory: Microsoft researches data storage for 10,000 years

Magnetic tapes, hard drives, and SSDs form the foundation of the digital age, but their lifespan is limited. Even under optimal conditions, traditional storage media lose their reliability after a few decades. Against this backdrop, Microsoft Research is working on a technology that will preserve data not just for generations, but for millennia. The project, […]

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Intel is banking on “agentic AI”: Copilot bot aims to solve support issues, while users hope it works

Intel is shifting part of its customer support toward automation and calling it “Agentic AI.” Specifically, this refers to the “Ask Intel” program, a virtual assistant based on Microsoft Copilot Studio. The message is clear: less waiting time, fewer standard inquiries for support staff, and greater efficiency through AI. However, the reality is likely to […]

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LeakWatch 2026 – Security incidents, data leaks, and IT incidents in the current calendar week 8

Calendar week 08 of the year 2026, in Germany from February 16, 2026, to February 22, 2026, is notable for an unusually dense combination of government-related data access, widespread disruptions in the healthcare system, confirmed and suspected partner data breaches at large companies, and a series of vulnerability reports that are explicitly described as being […]

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Top.E R1: 5-axis 3D printing as an attack on the support structure

The Top.E R1 aims to bring about nothing less than a paradigm shift. Instead of stubbornly building up the component layer by layer along a fixed Z-axis, this printer brings movement into play. Literally. The printing plate can not only be adjusted in height, but also tilted by up to 30 degrees. This is not […]

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