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Rumor has it that Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air might be the first to incorporate cutting‐edge silicon-anode battery technology, promising 15% more energy in the same space. Consumers and tech pundits alike are buzzing—because who wouldn’t love longer battery life in an ultra-thin design?
If the skinnier phone incorporates a silicon battery, it would be a breakthrough for iPhones.
On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the long-awaited rollout of Apple CarPlay Ultra and Samsung's all-new S25 Edge, which is positioned to rival the iPhone 17 Air later this year. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel for more videos Apple this week announced…
Apple's iPhone 17 Air may last longer on a charge that it would with existing tech, thanks to silicon batteries that pack 15% more energy into the same space.iPhone 17 Air render on the rightThe iPhone 17 Air, expected this fall, could be the first Apple smartphone to feature advanced silicon-anode…
The upcoming all-new ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air could become the first Apple smartphone to adopt advanced battery technology, with Japanese supplier TDK preparing to ship its new generation of silicon-anode batteries by the end of June. According to DigiTimes, TDK CEO Noboru Saito revealed in a…
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In a bold bid to redefine AI infrastructure, OpenAI is spearheading a vast data center project in Abu Dhabi—rumored to be larger than Monaco. Backed by tech giants like Nvidia and Cisco, this ambitious venture promises a monumental leap in AI capacity, because sometimes bigger truly is better. More...
In a flurry of AI fanfare, OpenAI has rolled out Codex, an autonomous coding assistant that’s poised to revolutionize software development. Multiple reports confirm the same story: ChatGPT is getting an AI sidekick that can handle everything from bug fixes to feature implementation—coding just got a lot sassier. More...
OpenAI has rolled out a new coding agent aimed at automating software engineering tasks, challenging competitors like Google Anthropic. The tool promises to streamline coding workflows and accelerate development while sparking industry chatter about how far AI can go in taking over the mundane tasks of programming. More...
Anticipation is building for Google’s annual I/O 2025 conference, where developers can expect a showcase of fresh product updates, including Android and Gemini innovations. The event promises a mix of cutting-edge tech releases and, dare we say, a hint of playful industry banter. More...
Nvidia is making strategic moves in Shanghai with plans to establish a new research center—while firmly denying claims that it’s sending sensitive GPU designs to China. The company is juggling expansion ambitions with strict export controls, navigating murky geopolitical tech waters with a mix of ambition and regulatory caution. More...
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