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Magnetic Smartphone Holder for Laptops Priced at 550 Yen: A Budget Solution for IT ProfessionalsHardware

Magnetic Smartphone Holder for Laptops Priced at 550 Yen: A Budget Solution for IT Professionals

Japanese retail chain Daiso has introduced an affordable laptop accessory—a magnetic smartphone holder priced at just 550 yen (approximately 248 ₽). This simple yet practical solution has quickly gained traction among users, particularly IT professionals and those who multitask across multiple devices. The holder attaches to the laptop’s body, allowing users to securely position their smartphone while freeing up workspace. Its compact design and ease of use make it ideal for remote work and productivity.

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CATL Opens World's Largest Energy Storage Testing FacilityHardware

CATL Opens World's Largest Energy Storage Testing Facility

Chinese battery manufacturer CATL has launched a research center in Xiamen, touted as the world's largest platform for testing and validating energy storage solutions. Spanning 10 hectares, the facility is designed for comprehensive testing of components, full assemblies, and stations under real-world conditions. This initiative aims to accelerate innovation and deployment in the energy sector by bridging the gap between lab testing and practical applications.

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Telegram Releases Official App for Wear OSDevelopment

Telegram Releases Official App for Wear OS

After a three-year hiatus, Telegram has made a comeback on Wear OS with the release of an official beta app for smartwatches. Available to testers, the new client retains core messenger features, including chats and group conversations, optimized for small screens. Users enrolled in Telegram’s beta program can now download the app from the Play Store. This marks a significant update for Wear OS users who previously relied on notifications or third-party solutions.

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Scandal in LINE*: Children and Education Data Exposed via AdsSecurity

Scandal in LINE*: Children and Education Data Exposed via Ads

A scandal has erupted in Japan’s online community over the LINE* messenger, which was found to share user data—including the presence of children and education levels—with advertising platforms. Despite developers’ assurances of privacy compliance, users are outraged by the lack of transparency in default settings. LINE YAHOO confirmed the data is used solely for ad targeting and does not include personal chats or identifiable information. The controversy highlights growing concerns over user control and data privacy in digital services.

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Why Large Companies Suffer More from IT Talent Shortages Than SMEsBusiness

Why Large Companies Suffer More from IT Talent Shortages Than SMEs

Contrary to the belief that IT talent shortages impact small and medium-sized businesses the most, the reality is different. Large companies, despite their substantial financial and human resources, struggle more to find qualified specialists. The shortage of AI experts is particularly acute, even though this segment was not prioritized in surveys. The gap highlights the growing complexity of hiring in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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Amazon Creates AI-Generated Animated Series Without Author’s ConsentArtificial intelligence

Amazon Creates AI-Generated Animated Series Without Author’s Consent

Amazon is developing an animated series, *Good Advice Cupcake*, using artificial intelligence, but the original character’s creator, Lorin Brantz, never consented to its use. She claims the rights were transferred without her involvement, sparking debates over AI ethics and intellectual property in creative projects. The controversy highlights tensions between content creators and tech giants leveraging generative AI for commercial ventures.

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Acer Unveils Portable Blaze Link Gamepad for Laptop Game StreamingHardware

Acer Unveils Portable Blaze Link Gamepad for Laptop Game Streaming

Acer has announced the Nitro Blaze Link, a portable device designed to stream games from the brand’s gaming laptops to a separate gadget with a touchscreen. This solution could serve as an alternative to using smartphones or tablets for remote gaming, offering built-in controllers and a 7-inch display. However, compatibility is limited to Acer’s ecosystem, and performance stability depends on Wi-Fi quality and the host laptop’s capabilities.

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Google Gemini Spark: AI Agent Operating Without User InputArtificial intelligence

Google Gemini Spark: AI Agent Operating Without User Input

Google has launched a new feature, Gemini Spark, for Google AI Ultra subscribers in the U.S. This is not just a chatbot but a full-fledged AI agent capable of automating routine tasks in the background. Gemini Spark operates 24/7, interacting with Google Workspace apps and other services without constant user input. The technology opens new productivity opportunities, allowing users to delegate tasks such as scheduling meetings, processing emails, or creating documents to AI.

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MSI Raider 16 Max HX: A Laptop Capable of Replacing a Desktop PCHardware

MSI Raider 16 Max HX: A Laptop Capable of Replacing a Desktop PC

The MSI Raider 16 Max HX demonstrates how modern laptops can rival desktop PCs. This model combines cutting-edge hardware, an upgraded cooling system, and a high-quality 240Hz OLED display, making it a versatile solution for both professional tasks and gaming. Its performance and features set a new standard for mobile computing.

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Google Chrome Protects Session Cookies from TheftSecurity

Google Chrome Protects Session Cookies from Theft

Google has announced the full deployment of Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) in the Chrome browser. This technology aims to protect session cookies from theft and reduce the risk of unauthorized access to user accounts. The update is now available to all Chrome users and requires no additional configuration. This enhancement strengthens security by binding session data to specific devices, making it harder for attackers to exploit stolen cookies.

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Lenovo Accelerates Global Market Entry for Chinese Hard-Tech StartupsHardware

Lenovo Accelerates Global Market Entry for Chinese Hard-Tech Startups

At BEYOND Expo 2026, Lenovo showcased nine promising hard-tech startups innovating in AI, hardware, and manufacturing technologies. The projects span RISC-V chips, AI glasses, neuro-controlled headphones, and advanced cooling solutions, highlighting the trend of integrating digital and physical technologies. Lenovo’s accelerator focuses on commercializing these developments, helping startups expand into global markets and bridge the gap between innovation and business scalability.

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