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Starlink Laser Mesh Maritime & Aviation: 1 Gbps in Planes and Ships by the end of the Year

Stable connectivity at 35,000 feet or the middle of the ocean has long implied slow connections with barely attainable 10-digit megabits. The second generation of SpaceX’s so-called laser mesh constellation is set to change that rulebook. By the end of 2025, the company claims that Starlink Gen-2 satellites will deliver up to 1 gigabit per […]

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Will The New Open-Weight Model Help Meta Bridge the Gap?

GPT-4 has taken over the news with its smooth chat capabilities, code support abilities, and real-time vision capabilities, courtesy of OpenAI. Meta is seeking its piece of the limelight with Llama 4 Scout, the most ambitious open-weight model ever developed by the company. As a downloadable checkpoint that comes under a permissive license, people are

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Vision Pro 2 Vision Air: the Apple Mixed-Reality Strategy After 2025

Apple Mixed-Reality Strateg Apple never publicly discusses its evolutionary path of hardware in advance, but there is extensive insight into what its immediate future holds through supply-chain leaks and developer logs. Following the flashy and costly introduction of Vision Pro, Cupertino is planning to divide its headset line into two branches: professional Vision Pro 2

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What is Gemini 2.5 and Why it is Important to Devs: Google’s Video-Savvy Model

The Gemini line of products, developed by Google, continues to change at a breakneck pace, and version 2.5 can be considered the largest change to date. In the case of Gemini 1.5, where the scope was to show that a single model could chat, code, and see images, this capability is now extended to Gemini

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AMD Ryzen AI 4000 Series: How Built-In XDNA 2 NPUs Bring Copilot+ to Budget Laptops

When AMD announced the Ryzen AI 4000 family at Computex, cost, rather than pure performance, was the key focus. The new chips, starting around eight dollars and going higher, are capable of delivering thin-and-light notebooks with functions previously priced out of reach. The killer feature is XDNA 2, which is the second generation of neural

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What It Means for Tinkerers and Big Enterprises

One of the ways OpenAI is trying to democratize AI is by introducing open weather checkpoints through its next model, which represents a compromise between open-source and closed SaaS and could potentially change the way startups and enterprises create AI. Open-Weight and Open-Source Anyone may share, edit and redistribute open-source code. In an open-weight model,

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Survival Guide to Build 2025: Copilot updates, Windows-on-Arm, and Dev Tools to follow

Microsoft Build 2025, taking place from May 19 to 22, is impressive. Whether you’re attending in person in Seattle or watching from home, this blog highlights the announcements not to miss and prepares you to get the most out of four utterly hectic days. Day 1: Keynote Triple-Punch The keynote in the morning (19 May

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iPhone 17 Rumor Round-Up: Ultra-Thin “Air,” Wi-Fi 7, and the First Foldable Hint

It was barely six months before the next 2025 iPhone season of Apple, and the rumor engines were already in high gear. Drips of cases manufacturing plants, chain market analysis and display experts demonstrate a scenario of what will be the most daring Apple product line in years. Tzaner full of laces The most eye-catching

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Androids Year? The Reason Why Humanoid Robots Are Leaving the Lab in 2025

The year 2025 will likely be the one when humanoid robots transition from demo videos to real-world jobs. Spooky retailers buzzed around the trade show floor for years, but high prices, crummy batteries and clunky programs never allowed them to pay their salaries. Three trends have now altered that script: cheap, high-power chips, warehouse-scale data,

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