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Telly’s “free” ad-based TVs make notable revenue—when they’re actually delivered
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Intel 18A Chip Yields Improve as Supply Recovery Expected by Q2
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Kioxia’s memory is “sold out” for 2026, prolonging a “high-end and expensive phase”
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Sony is giving TCL control over its high-end Bravia TVs
TCL is taking majority ownership of Sony’s Bravia series of TVs, the two companies announced today. The two firms said they have signed a memorandum
Google temporarily disabled YouTube’s advanced captions without warning
YouTubers have been increasingly frustrated with Google’s management of the platform, with disinformation welcomed back and an aggressive push for more AI (except where Google
Asus Exits Smartphone Market in 2026, Shifts Focus to AI Products
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