The Morning After: What to expect at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event tomorrow
Mat Smith / engadget - Samsung’s ready to launch its first new devices of 2026, and it’s got an Unpacked event in San Francisco to stream everything. The keynote starts at 10AM PT (1PM ET) and will be livestreamed on YouTube. The announcement on February 10 also said this launc…
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ASML Pushes EUV Light Source to 1,000 Watts, Targets 50% More Chip Output by 2030
Maria Garcia / implicator - ASML boosted its EUV light source to 1,000 watts by doubling tin droplet rates, targeting 50% more chip output per machine by 2030.
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Frankenburg Technologies Raises €30M in Series A Funding
FinSMEs / finsmes - Frankenburg Technologies, a Tallinn, Estonia-based company which specializes in missile systems designed for mass production and rapid regeneration, raised €30M in Series a funding. The round was led by Plural and followed by SmartCap. The raise brought t…
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Apple Announces Plans to Begin Assembling Mac Mini in U.S. This Year
Joe Rossignol / macrumors - Apple today announced that Foxconn will begin assembling some Mac mini computers at a factory in Houston, Texas later this year.In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Apple's operations chief Sabih Khan said U.S. assembly of some Mac mini units is …
- Inside tours: Apple’s US supply-chain strategy and challenges (1)
- Mac mini assembly in Houston: Foxconn to produce US units (7)
- U.S. chip push: TSMC fabs and Apple chip sourcing (3)
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Inside tours: Apple’s US supply-chain strategy and challenges
Mac mini assembly in Houston: Foxconn to produce US units
U.S. chip push: TSMC fabs and Apple chip sourcing
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Panasonic Will No Longer Make Its Own TVs
BeauHD / slashdot - Panasonic is handing over the manufacturing, marketing, and sales of its TVs to Shenzhen-based Skyworth, effectively exiting in-house TV production. Ars Technica reports: Skyworth is a Shenzhen-headquartered TV brand. The company claims to be "a top three…
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Amazon to Sink $12 Billion Into Data Centers as Wall Street (and Everyone Else) Turns Against AI Spending
AJ Dellinger / gizmodo - Surely they can just spend their way out.
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What everyone needs to know before Apple launches the new iPhone, Mac (and possibly iPad)
Craig Donaldson / pocket-lint - Apple is hosting an Experience event on March 4, where it's widely expected to unveil new Macs, an iPhone, and possibly iPads.
- Behind the curtain: March 4 Experience and product cascade. (5)
- Developers testing: iOS 26.4 betas, RCS encryption, system changes. (16)
- On the factory floor: iPhone 18 colors, cameras, production. (4)
- Side stories: Apple AI, marketing stunts and miscellaneous reports. (3)
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Behind the curtain: March 4 Experience and product cascade.
Developers testing: iOS 26.4 betas, RCS encryption, system changes.
On the factory floor: iPhone 18 colors, cameras, production.
Side stories: Apple AI, marketing stunts and miscellaneous reports.
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ASML Boosts EUV Power to 1,000W for Better Yields and Lower Chip Costs
techpowerup - ASML says it has boosted the light source power in its EUV lithography systems to 1,000 watts, up from roughly 600 W today. According to a Reuters report, the company claims the increase could enable up to 50% more chip output by the end of the decade. Mo…
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Apple to Unveil Five New Products in 3-Day Launch, Including MacBook and iPhone 17e [Report]
iclarified - Apple is reportedly planning a three-day product rollout next week, spreading announcements across Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday instead of hosting a single livestreamed keynote. The final day will include in-person hands-on sessions for invited media in…
- iPhone 18 trial production underway; internal upgrades, same design (2)
- Three-day Apple blitz: five-plus product reveals starting March 2 (11)
- Tim Cook pushes Visual Intelligence and AI-powered wearables (2)
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iPhone 18 trial production underway; internal upgrades, same design
Three-day Apple blitz: five-plus product reveals starting March 2
Tim Cook pushes Visual Intelligence and AI-powered wearables
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GIGABYTE RTX 5090 With A Second Added 12V-2×6 Connector Ends Up Burning Holes In The PCB
Sarfraz Khan / wccftech - It was bound to happen since the GPU was already showing weird behavior, and with two 16-pin connectors, the GPU just got two holes in it. Frame Chasers Shunt-Mods and Adds Another 12V-2x6 Connector on the GIGABYTE RTX 5090; Overheating PCB Ends up with H…
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AMD Zen 6 and Intel Nova Lake CPUs reportedly arriving late, delayed to CES 2027 — next-gen chips rocked by industry turmoil
tomshardware - AMD and Intel are both preparing next-gen desktop CPUs with major architectural improvements that now seem to be delayed. This includes Nova Lake, which has been confirmed for a 2026 year-end release time and again, and Zen 6, which has been on AMD's road…
- Desktop CPU launches pushed to CES 2027, industry braces (6)
- Inside Intel: Nova Lake-S details and Unified Core plans (2)
- Other tech and market stories tangential to CPU delays (3)
Desktop CPU launches pushed to CES 2027, industry braces
Inside Intel: Nova Lake-S details and Unified Core plans
Other tech and market stories tangential to CPU delays
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There's a shortage of RAM (computer memory). How is this affecting the industry?
Scott Simon / npr - Memory chips (aka RAM) are in short supply, globally. Why and what does that mean for consumers
- Consumers feel the pinch: RAM prices, deals, and regional shifts (5)
- DRAM market shifts: Samsung, SK Hynix, Chinese entrants reshape supply (5)
- Lenovo warns partners: buy now to avoid March memory-driven hikes (4)
- OTHER: Misc PC items not central to the memory shortage (0)
Consumers feel the pinch: RAM prices, deals, and regional shifts
DRAM market shifts: Samsung, SK Hynix, Chinese entrants reshape supply
Lenovo warns partners: buy now to avoid March memory-driven hikes
OTHER: Misc PC items not central to the memory shortage
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AI coding assistant Cline compromised to create more OpenClaw chaos
Jessica Lyons / theregister - 4K unintended installs in very odd supply chain attack Someone compromised open source AI coding assistant Cline CLI's npm package earlier this week in an odd supply chain attack that secretly installed OpenClaw on developers' machines without their knowl…
- Developer-tool supply-chain sabotage prompts security alarms (5)
- Ecosystem fallout: bans, scams, 'Claws' debates, and creators (8)
- OTHER (1)
- Raspberry Pi meme-run fueled by OpenClaw chatter (3)
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Developer-tool supply-chain sabotage prompts security alarms
Ecosystem fallout: bans, scams, 'Claws' debates, and creators
OTHER
Raspberry Pi meme-run fueled by OpenClaw chatter
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More than $140 billion in tariff refunds are at stake. The Supreme Court punted
Joseph Zeballos-Roig / qz - Americans shouldn't bet on getting refunded for the tariffs they have paid up to now. For companies, it's a different story
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Plato Raises $14.5M To Expand AI Platform for Wholesale Distributors
Kailee Rainse / startuprise - Plato, an AI-driven operating system for wholesale distributors, has secured $14.5 million in a seed funding round led by Atomico, with participation from existing investors such as Cherry Ventures. The distribution sector faces mounting pressures from la…
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Dutch defense chief claims F-35 could be "jailbroken like an iPhone" to bypass US approval
techspot - In an interview with NR Nieuwsradio, Tuinman was asked if the F-35's software could be altered by European forces without the United States' consent should they lose the US as an ally – a prospect that has been repeatedly raised as tensions between the co…
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London’s Mondra And Vienna’s Inoqo Announce Strategic Merger
Kailee Rainse / startuprise - London-based AI supply chain intelligence platform Mondra and Vienna-based sustainability intelligence platform inoqo have announced a strategic merger. The combined entity aims to accelerate decarbonisation and enhance resilience across the global food s…
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Palantir is caught in the middle of a brewing fight between Anthropic and the Pentagon
Rebecca Heilweil / fastcompany - A dispute between AI company Anthropic and the Pentagon over how the military can use the company’s technology has now gone public. Amid tense negotiations, Anthropic has reportedly called for limits on two key applications: mass surveillance and autonomo…
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Valve confirms the Steam Deck OLED is no longer in stock because of the memory shortage
Reece Bithrey / theshortcut - And we don’t know when it will be back
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Sony is reportedly considering pushing the PlayStation 6 to 2028 or 2029 as AI RAM demand squeezes consumer electronics
Max Knoblauch / sherwood - AI-led memory shortages threaten to hike gaming costs, along with a host of other electronics.
- Data centers gobble RAM: AI workloads drive memory demand. (4)
- Gamers feeling squeeze: consoles pricier, launches postponed. (3)
- On the ground: Sony mulls PS6 delay, Nintendo weighs price. (3)
- Supply chains pivot: DRAM pricing, alternatives, product shortages. (3)
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Data centers gobble RAM: AI workloads drive memory demand.
Gamers feeling squeeze: consoles pricier, launches postponed.
On the ground: Sony mulls PS6 delay, Nintendo weighs price.
Supply chains pivot: DRAM pricing, alternatives, product shortages.
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