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Long, detailed, authentic — latest on Samsung One UI 8.5 leaks
TL;DR (quick elevator) One UI 8.5 is an incremental-but-visible visual & functional refresh on top of One UI 8 / Android 16, currently being tested internally and expected to ship with/around the Galaxy S26 timeframe (early 2026). (Android Central) Biggest visible design changes: “3D” / pop-out icons (drop-shadow + layering), wider use of frosted/translucent…
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Harvard’s Breakthrough: A Continuously Operating Quantum Computer
What the Researchers Did Team & Publication: Led by Mikhail Lukin (Harvard), along with collaborators from MIT and QuEra Computing, the team published their results in Nature. (Phys.org) Scale: They built a quantum system with over 3,000 qubits (neutral atoms). (Harvard Gazette) Duration: This system was run for more than two hours continuously without having…
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A $50 Hardware Hack Called “Battering RAM” Breaks Modern Intel & AMD Confidential-Computing Defenses — What Happened and What It Means
Academic researchers built a tiny, cheap hardware interposer (≈$50) that can be inserted into the DDR memory path and trick or redirect memory traffic in ways that defeat on-chip confidential-computing protections such as Intel SGX and AMD SEV-SNP. The attack — dubbed Battering RAM — requires physical access to the victim machine, so chip vendors…
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How Quantum Computing’s Biggest Challenges Are Being Solved With Accelerated Computing
Quantum computing holds the promise of revolutionizing industries by solving complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers. However, significant challenges such as error correction, qubit design simulations, and circuit optimization have hindered its practical application. Recent advancements in accelerated computing are addressing these bottlenecks, paving the way for more efficient and scalable quantum systems.…
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The second-gen Kindle Scribe is $100 off for October Prime Day
🔍 Headline & Context “The Second-Gen Kindle Scribe is $100 Off for October Prime Day” is not just a discount story — it’s part of Amazon’s larger shift as it prepares to launch new Kindle Scribe models, promote AI features, and draw users toward its upcoming autumn sales push. This deal is notable because Kindle…
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Amazon’s 2025 Hardware Event: A New Era for Alexa, Devices & AI
On September 30, 2025, Amazon held its much-anticipated fall hardware event in New York, where it unveiled a sweeping refresh of its core device lineups. But this was more than a spec bump — it was a statement: Amazon is positioning Alexa+, its AI-enhanced assistant, as the centerpiece of a unified ecosystem of smart home,…
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Gemini AI Arrives in Google Home With New Nest Devices
Google has officially brought its Gemini AI assistant to the Google Home ecosystem, enhancing smart home control with conversational intelligence, smarter automation, and deeper integration with connected devices. This marks one of the biggest upgrades to Google Home since its original launch. 1. Gemini in Google Home Conversational Control: Instead of just basic commands (“turn…
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All those familiar Galaxy S26 Pro and S26 Ultra camera specs are now practically etched in stone
What the leaks / blog reports say According to PhoneArena and several Korean supply chain sources, the camera specs for S26 Pro / Ultra are “etched in stone” — i.e. unlikely to change much further. (PhoneArena) Key points: Model Rear Cameras Front / Selfie S26 Pro 50 MP main + 12 MP ultra-wide + 10…
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Samsung Has Reportedly Kicked Off Mass Production Of Its Exynos 2600 On Its 2nm GAA Process, With Yields Jumping To 50 Percent
What the report says From multiple sources: Samsung has reportedly kicked off mass production of the Exynos 2600 on its 2 nm GAA (Gate-All-Around) “SF2” process. (Wccftech) “Yields” (i.e. the fraction of chips on a wafer that pass test / are usable) have jumped to ~50 %. (Wccftech) Earlier trial runs reportedly had yields…
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