Apple’s Foldable iPhone to Launch with iPhone 18 Series in September

Apple is still on track to release its first foldable phone in September, despite earlier concerns about manufacturing issues. The company plans to introduce the new model alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. Typically, iPhones are released after an unveiling, usually a week later, but no official announcement has been made yet. Source: … Read more

Bitcoin Wealth at Risk from Quantum Computing Hackers

A new report by Google warns that hackers could crack open Bitcoin inventor Satoshi Nakamoto’s wallets using quantum computing techniques as early as 2029, in just nine minutes. This would expose around $75 billion worth of coins, which account for over 5% of the world’s Bitcoin supply. Some experts, like JP Richardson, who runs Exodus … Read more

Bitcoin Surges Above $70,000 Amid Global Tensions

Bitcoin jumped back above $70,000 for the first time since March 25, driven by investors’ hopes for a ceasefire in Iran’s war. The cryptocurrency rose over 3.5% and stood just under $70,000 as of morning trading in London. Other digital assets like Ether also surged. Tensions between the US and Iran escalated when President Trump … Read more

Intel Partners with Elon Musk on Ambitious Chip Project Terafab

Intel is joining forces with Elon Musk and his companies Tesla and SpaceX to create a massive chip-making venture called Terafab. Intel will contribute its expertise in design and packaging to the project, which aims to produce 1 terawatt of computing capacity per year – twice as much needed by the US. Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-intel-is-teaming-with-elon-musk-on-an-ambitious-chipmaking-venture-bfb3f271

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To access the GlobalSpec website, a security check must be completed. This involves verifying your identity with the following details: – Ray ID: 9e8c014ffc93d0f2 – Client IP: 83.97.115.21 Please complete this step before proceeding with your visit. Source: https://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/23595/ai-market-drives-chip-revenue-to-830-billion-in-2025

Earth’s “Goldilocks” Chemistry Key to Life Emergence

Scientists have discovered that the right amount of oxygen during Earth’s formation is crucial for life to emerge, as it allows two essential elements – phosphorus and nitrogen – to stay on the surface. If oxygen levels were too low or too high, these ingredients would be lost or trapped deep inside the planet, making … Read more

Trump’s Call with Astronauts Falters Amid Awkward Hiccup

During a live call between President Donald Trump and NASA’s Artemis II crew on Monday, the conversation was interrupted by an awkward pause that lasted over a minute. After Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen thanked Trump on behalf of Canada for his “space leadership,” Trump claimed to have spoken with Wayne Gretzky and Prime Minister Mark … Read more

NASA Completes Historic Lunar Flyby Mission

The Artemis II mission successfully performed a lunar flyby, coming within 4,067 miles of the moon’s surface. The crew, consisting of four astronauts including Reid Wiseman and Jeremy Hansen, reached an estimated 252,756 miles from Earth, breaking Apollo 13’s record for the farthest humans have traveled into space. During the seven-hour flyby, the astronauts took … Read more

Is the Galaxy Z Wide Fold a Revolutionary Innovation?

Samsung is rumored to be releasing the Galaxy Z Wide Fold, a tri-fold device that folds in two. The question on everyone’s mind is – do we really need this 10-inch tablet that can fold in half? According to leaked renders and industry insiders, the Galaxy Z Wide Fold will have a 4:3 aspect ratio, … Read more

AI Powerhouses Face Off in Heated Competition

Artificial intelligence (AI) companies OpenAI, Google’s Gemini, and Anthropic’s Claude are locked in a heated competition for dominance in the market. According to Sensor Tower’s “Top Charts” for downloads from the Apple App Store, OpenAI is in first place, followed by Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude. The ranking suggests that these companies desperately need funding … Read more