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Sanko Unveils Third-Generation Electric Fan with Enhanced StabilityHardware

Sanko Unveils Third-Generation Electric Fan with Enhanced Stability

Japanese manufacturer Sanko has resumed production of electric fans after a decade-long hiatus. The new third-generation model features an improved base design that eliminates the issue of spontaneous movement caused by airflow. The device also supports customizable blades, allowing users to adapt it to personal preferences or use it for marketing purposes.

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Apple Prepares Siri Revolution and AI Tools in iOS 27Artificial intelligence

Apple Prepares Siri Revolution and AI Tools in iOS 27

At the upcoming WWDC 2026 conference, Apple plans to unveil iOS 27—one of the most significant updates in recent years. The highlight will be a completely redesigned Siri with Gemini technology integration, along with an expanded suite of Apple Intelligence tools. According to Bloomberg, users can expect a new voice assistant design, deep integration with the camera and photo editor, and improved task automation features.

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Researchers Automate LLM Reasoning Strategy Design, Cutting Token Usage by 69.5%Artificial intelligence

Researchers Automate LLM Reasoning Strategy Design, Cutting Token Usage by 69.5%

A team of researchers from Meta, Google, and leading universities introduced AutoTTS, a framework that automatically optimizes test-time scaling (TTS) strategies for large language models. The solution eliminates manual heuristic tuning, dynamically allocating computational resources during inference. In experiments, AutoTTS reduced token consumption by up to 69.5% without compromising accuracy, and in some cases, even improved model performance.

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Anthropic to Release Claude Mythos Models to the PublicArtificial intelligence

Anthropic to Release Claude Mythos Models to the Public

US-based AI developer Anthropic has announced plans to make its Claude Mythos model family available to the general public. The launch was previously delayed due to identified security threats in both corporate and government software sectors. The company assures that necessary measures have been taken to minimize risks related to vulnerabilities and potential misuse.

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Google May Reduce Free Gmail Storage to 5GB for New UsersBusiness

Google May Reduce Free Gmail Storage to 5GB for New Users

Google is testing a new storage policy for new Gmail accounts, reducing the free limit from 15GB to 5GB. Users may need to link a phone number to expand storage. The experiment is being conducted in select regions, reportedly in African countries. The changes aim to enhance account security and combat abuse but may also push users toward paid Google One subscriptions.

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Google Photos to Separate AI Edits into a Dedicated SectionArtificial intelligence

Google Photos to Separate AI Edits into a Dedicated Section

Google Photos is preparing an update that will change how AI-generated content is organized. A new "New for You" section will appear under the Create tab, consolidating automatic collages, animations, image remixes, and cinematic photos. Previously, such content was only visible in the Memories feed, making it difficult to find. Now, users will be able to quickly locate and manage AI-generated content without scrolling through their entire history.

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Japanese Seismic Equipment Manufacturer Conquers Global Market with IT StrategyBusiness

Japanese Seismic Equipment Manufacturer Conquers Global Market with IT Strategy

Japanese company IMV, specializing in seismographs and vibration testing systems, demonstrates an effective approach to international technology promotion. Despite its high technical standards, the company faces challenges with low global brand recognition. The solution lies in strategically utilizing IT tools for branding and sales outside Japan. IMV's story illustrates how niche technology companies can successfully compete on the global stage by adopting digital strategies.

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