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Apple’s Next-Gen Siri Will Run on Google’s Gemini AI

Apple confirmed it’s handing Siri’s intelligence over to Google’s Gemini models in a multi-year partnership that raises more questions than…

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Apple Isn’t the Only One Facing Samsung’s DRAM Price Hike

Samsung just did something unusual. Its chip-making arm hiked DRAM prices by 60–70% for its own smartphone division. That’s not…

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Apple Beats Samsung in Global Smartphone Shipments for 2025

The smartphone throne changed hands last year, at least according to Counterpoint Research. Apple grabbed 20% of global shipments in…

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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Will Get a Faster Snapdragon Chip Than Everyone Else

Samsung isn’t settling for the standard version of Qualcomm’s latest processor. While the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 has already…

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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Is Selling Like No Galaxy Before It

Something odd happened with the Galaxy S25 series this year. For the first time since 2019, a Galaxy S flagship…

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Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 24MP Mode May Fix the Most Annoying  Camera Problem

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is addressing a problem most people don’t realize has been slowing them down: shutter lag. According…

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Galaxy S27 Ultra Camera Info Leaks Online

Samsung’s flagship cameras have been stuck in a holding pattern. The Galaxy S26 Ultra won’t change that. But the S27…

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Privacy Display Might Come to the Galaxy S26 Plus, Not Just the Ultra

Nobody wants strangers reading their screen on public transport, but keeping your display visible to you while hiding it from…

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Galaxy A37 and A57: Samsung Sticks With the Same Battery Strategy

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy A37 and A57 have surfaced in TUV certification listings, revealing that the company isn’t pushing boundaries when…

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Samsung’s RAM Profits Surge While Consumers Face the Fallout

Samsung’s DRAM division just posted record-breaking numbers, pulling in $25.9 billion in Q4 2025 and accounting for 40% of the…

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