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The Hidden Threat to Quantum Computing Stocks: IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave Face a Silent War
Quantum computing is often described as the next technological revolution — a field capable of reshaping industries from cryptography to pharmaceuticals. Yet beneath the excitement, a silent but formidable threat looms over the companies leading this frontier: IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum. While most investors focus on qubit counts, error correction, or partnership announcements,…
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OpenAI Acquires Sky AI: Everything to Know About the New macOS Assistant
1. The announcement & what was acquired OpenAI announced on October 23, 2025 that it has acquired Software Applications Incorporated. (OpenAI) Software Applications built Sky, an AI-powered natural-language interface for macOS. (TechCrunch) Sky allows users to interact with their Mac computer via natural language, contextualising what is on the screen, and to perform actions across…
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The OnePlus 15 is crushing Samsung’s 2026
1. What we know / expect OnePlus 15 Chipset: Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3 nm) for the OnePlus 15. (Gizmochina) Display: Approximately 6.78″ LTPO AMOLED (1.5K resolution), with refresh rate up to 165 Hz. (TechRadar) Battery/charging: Rumoured ~7,000-7,300 mAh “Glacier” battery; e.g., 7,300 mAh cited. 120 W wired + 50 W wireless charging mentioned…
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Microsoft Edge — “Copilot Mode”: A Full Deep Dive
1. What is Copilot Mode? Definition & purpose Copilot Mode is an optional mode in Edge that transforms the browser from being a passive tool (you search, you click) into a more active assistant: a hybrid of browser + conversational AI + task-automation. (Microsoft) In Microsoft’s own words: “When enabled, Copilot becomes a productivity partner…
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One UI 8 and October Patch rolled out to these Samsung devices in Week 3
📌 What’s going on? In mid-October 2025, Samsung accelerated the rollout of One UI 8 to a wider range of its Galaxy devices, and simultaneously deployed the October 2025 monthly security patch to many of them. According to multiple sources: One source notes: “In the third week of October (Oct 12–19), many Galaxy devices received…
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Samsung bringing Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra: Are you excited?
Why the Galaxy S26 lineup looks very promising 1. Next-generation chips & performance Rumours suggest the S26 family will use either the Snapdragon 8 Elite (or “Gen 5”/Gen 6 variant) and/or the Exynos 2600 in some regions. (SamMobile) This implies a major leap to 3-nm manufacturing for one of the main chipsets — which…
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iPhone Air, One Month Later: My Camera and Battery Fears Have Been Put to Rest
One Month with the iPhone Air — My Camera & Battery Fears Put to Rest 1. Introduction: the promise and the concern When Apple introduced the iPhone Air in September 2025, the marketing focused on a bold design: extremely thin, lightweight, and wrapped in premium materials. At the same time, it came with some obvious compromises.…
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Exynos 2600 Wipes The Floor Against The Competition; Samsung’s Internal Testing Shows 6x Higher AI Performance Than A19 Pro, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 & More
Exynos 2600 Wipes the Floor — But Read the Fine Print Long, detailed, up-to-date analysis of Samsung’s leaked/internal results vs Apple A19 Pro, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and what it means for Galaxy S26 TL;DR: Multiple recent leaks and reporting suggest Samsung’s Exynos 2600 (built on Samsung’s 2nm GAA node) posts very large gains…
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Apple employees have ‘concerns’ over Siri performance in early iOS 26.4 builds: report
What’s Going On Multiple sources—including a report by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg L.P.—indicate that Apple engineers are raising “concerns” about early builds of iOS 26.4, the version earmarked to introduce a major overhaul of Siri under the umbrella of Apple Intelligence. 9to5Mac+1 Here are the key facts: Apple originally announced a major Siri upgrade (context-awareness; in-app actions; personal…
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As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI-Controlled Monstrosity
What’s happening 1. End of free support for Windows 10 As of October 14, 2025, Microsoft ceased offering free standard support (patches/security updates/features) for Windows 10. The Guardian+2Tom’s Hardware+2 That means devices still running Windows 10 will continue to work, but they will become increasingly vulnerable to security risks and unsupported bugs. Tom’s Hardware+1 Microsoft…
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