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Apple to Invest $500 Billion in the U.S. to Counter Trump’s Tariffs
Apple is making a historic move by committing a massive $500 billion investment in the United States over the next four years. This decision,...
Qualcomm and Google Extend Android Software Support to 8 Years
Qualcomm and Google have announced an extended software support plan for select Android smartphones, increasing updates to eight years. This effort extends to devices...
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D Benchmarks Leaked: As Powerful as 9950X with Extra Cache Advantage
The much-anticipated AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is making waves ahead of its official release, with leaked benchmarks suggesting performance on par with its non-X3D...
Netflix Subscription 2025: Your Ultimate Guide to Free and Discounted Streaming
Netflix Subscription 2025- Updates
Hey there, streaming enthusiasts! Are you ready to dive into the world of Netflix without breaking the bank? Buckle up, because...
AMD’s RX Radeon logo to get revamped
The Red team is having a great time in terms of desktop processors with Ryzen, high performance computing market with Threadripper, promising start to...
OnePlus Buds spotted in the Android 11 beta
OnePlus's next audio product will be its own TWS earphones, much like the other smartphone manufacturers. OnePlus has some great audio products including its Bullets...
NVIDIA to bring GeForce NOW on Android TVs
NVIDIA's cloud gaming platform has made its name already among gamers and its wide usability and quality make it much more popular. Still, it...
TSMC officially discloses its 4nm manufacturing process
The Taiwanese foundry is moving at a rocking pace and its recent development in the chip development has surprised everyone totally. Major players in...
Reports: Fitbit may get Google Assistant Support, apparently for Versa 2
Reports say that Fitbit is currently working to embed the Google Voice Assistant to its products. As per 9to5Google, they found strings in the...
G.SKILL launches high capacity 16GB DDR4-4400 CL17 Memory Kits
G.SKILL recently launched new extreme-speed DDR4 memory kits that can go up to 4400 MHz and with a low latency of CL17-18-18-38. These RAMs fall into the...