technology
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Armenia Opens Applications for Robots Hackathon, Invitations Extended to Educational and Tech Teams
Armenia’s Ministry of High-Tech Industry has opened applications for a Robots Hackathon, inviting educational and tech teams to participate in the event across Armenia.
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Broadcom Stock Hits Record High Amid Microsoft Chip Partnership Talks
Broadcom shares surged to a new record following reports of custom chip discussions with Microsoft, defying broader market hesitation ahead of the Federal Reserve’s key interest rate decision.
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Fran Lebowitz on AI, Driverless Cars, and the Shifting Pulse of New York
Fran Lebowitz, the iconic cultural critic, confronts technology, politics, and the future of journalism with her trademark candor—offering sharp insights into artificial intelligence, urban affordability, and the changing media landscape.
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Humanoid Robot Boom Faces Bubble Warning: China’s Industry at a Crossroads
China’s top economic planners warn that the humanoid robot sector is accelerating toward a potential market bubble, with more than 150 companies competing and concerns over repetitive designs, overcapacity, and fragile innovation. As global investment surges, the industry faces a…
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Universal’s Epic Universe: Cutting-Edge Safety Tech Redefines Theme Park Experience
Universal Epic Universe is taking theme park safety to new heights with sensor-equipped seats and robotic track inspections, aiming to prevent tragedies and set industry standards.
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Nvidia Posts Record $57 Billion Revenue in Q3 2026, Driven by AI Demand and Data Center Growth
Nvidia’s Q3 2026 earnings report reveals an unprecedented $57 billion in revenue, propelled by soaring demand for AI infrastructure and data center solutions. The company’s strategic partnerships and next-gen product launches mark a transformative moment in the tech industry.
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Europe’s Rare Earth Dilemma: Can the EU Break Free from China’s Grip?
Europe faces a strategic crossroads as it grapples with its overwhelming dependence on China for rare earth elements critical to green energy and technology. Despite possessing reserves, the EU lacks the mining and refining capacity, leaving its ambitions vulnerable to…
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Nvidia’s Earnings Loom: What Investors Need to Know Amid AI Market Volatility
With Nvidia set to report its third-quarter earnings, investors are bracing for high volatility as the company’s dominant role in AI chip supply shapes market sentiment. While analysts anticipate robust growth, concerns over valuation, sector concentration, and potential risks persist.
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BoM Radar Revamp: $86 Million Overhaul Faces Criticism Amid Severe Storms
The Bureau of Meteorology’s costly website redesign, intended to modernize weather updates, has sparked intense public backlash just as severe storms hit Australia, raising questions over value and readiness.
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Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and 6s Gen 4: How Qualcomm Is Reshaping Mobile Performance for Tablets and Budget Phones
Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and 6s Gen 4 chipsets are redefining what users can expect from mid-range tablets and affordable smartphones, blending robust performance, AI features, and efficiency for a broader market.
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UK’s Digital ID Scheme Faces Public Backlash and Policy Shift: What’s Next?
As the UK government pushes forward with a digital ID system aimed at modernizing identity verification and curbing illegal work, public protests and policy changes reveal deep societal concerns and political tensions.
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Navan Sets $26 IPO Target Amid Growing Investor Interest and Dublin Road Disruptions
Navan launches its IPO roadshow, aiming for a $26 debut on Nasdaq, while traffic incidents on Dublin’s Old Navan Road spotlight the company’s name from another angle.
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Wire at the Heart: From Semiconductors to Surgical Error, Stories of Precision and Risk
This article draws a unique parallel between the critical role of wires in semiconductor testing and a real-life medical case where a wire left in a patient’s chest embodies both precision and peril. Through market analysis and human narrative, it…
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DJI Mini 5 Pro Launches with 50MP Sensor and LiDAR Amid U.S. Regulatory Hurdles
The DJI Mini 5 Pro redefines compact drones with cutting-edge features, but U.S. consumers face restrictions due to regulatory and security concerns.















