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ASUS Unveils World's First Snapdragon X All-in-One PC in IndiaHardware

ASUS Unveils World's First Snapdragon X All-in-One PC in India

ASUS has announced the VM441QA all-in-one PC, the first device of its kind based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor platform. The model features a 23.8-inch touchscreen display and a 45 TOPS neural processing unit, unlocking new AI capabilities. The device is now on sale in the Indian market, offering users a compact solution for office and home use.

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Pope Releases Encyclical on AI Ethics for Tech Companies and GovernmentsArtificial intelligence

Pope Releases Encyclical on AI Ethics for Tech Companies and Governments

Pope Leo XIV has published the encyclical *Magnifica Humanitas*, addressing the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence. The 42,000-word document advocates for global AI regulation, emphasizing the protection of human dignity and prevention of technological monopolization. It calls on governments, tech companies, and society to discuss AI’s role in civilization’s future.

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Spotify Adds Narrated Magazine Articles to Its CatalogBusiness

Spotify Adds Narrated Magazine Articles to Its Catalog

Spotify expands its content by adding narrated versions of articles from renowned magazines like Wired, The Atlantic, and Rolling Stone. The new format is available in regions supporting audiobooks and targets users who prefer audio content. Articles last under two hours and are included in the monthly audiobook limit for Premium subscribers. Free users can purchase individual pieces for 14 237 ₽ though purchase terms are still being clarified.

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Retroid Pocket 5 Owners Report Cracks in Gaming Device CaseHardware

Retroid Pocket 5 Owners Report Cracks in Gaming Device Case

Owners of the Retroid Pocket 5 handheld gaming console have encountered issues with cracks appearing on the device's case. According to forum reports, the defect occurs near mounting holes, suggesting overtightened screws during factory assembly. The problem affects various models and color variants of the device.

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Diablo IV Extends Free Base Game Giveaway in China Until 2026Business

Diablo IV Extends Free Base Game Giveaway in China Until 2026

The operator of Diablo IV’s Chinese servers has announced an extension of its free base game giveaway. Originally priced at around 1200 ₽ the game will now be available for free until August 4, 2026. The initiative aims to support the community and attract new players, granting full access to standard content without additional conditions. The promotion, launched on April 28, has already drawn a significant number of players.

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Chinese Startup Unveils AI Earbuds with Camera Before AppleHardware

Chinese Startup Unveils AI Earbuds with Camera Before Apple

A former Xiaomi executive founded Guangfan Technology, which has become the first to launch AI-powered earbuds with an integrated camera. Priced at 19 676 ₽ the device hit shelves months ahead of Apple’s anticipated AirPods Ultra. This groundbreaking gadget combines audio functionality with a compact visual assistant, unlocking new possibilities in mobile technology.

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Huawei Proposes Alternative to Moore’s Law for SemiconductorsHardware

Huawei Proposes Alternative to Moore’s Law for Semiconductors

Huawei has introduced a new semiconductor development theory called τ-scaling. Unlike the traditional approach focused on shrinking transistor sizes, the new concept emphasizes reducing signal delays and increasing component density. Initial results will be implemented in Kirin chips this autumn, with Huawei targeting 1.4nm-equivalent density by 2031.

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Chinese LimX Dynamics Unveils AI-Powered Humanoid Robot Luna for DancingHardware

Chinese LimX Dynamics Unveils AI-Powered Humanoid Robot Luna for Dancing

Chinese robotics developer LimX Dynamics has announced a new humanoid robot, Luna, designed for commercial and entertainment applications. Priced at approximately 3000 ₽ the model features 27 degrees of freedom for high mobility and precision. Luna runs on the second-generation SYS 0 motion engine, includes an upgraded cooling system, and offers extended battery life. A standout feature is its multimodal interaction and ability to learn dance moves by analyzing video recordings.

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IEEE Launches Global Registry of Verified Medical Mobile AppsSecurity

IEEE Launches Global Registry of Verified Medical Mobile Apps

Patients using mobile apps to treat depression, chronic pain, and other conditions often lack clarity on whether these programs have undergone independent review. Most of the over 55,000 therapeutic apps remain unevaluated by regulators for safety, efficacy, or data protection compliance. The IEEE Standards Association has launched a global registry to help users, physicians, and insurers distinguish verified solutions from marketing-driven products.

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Uber Revisits Strategy: AI Spending Does Not Guarantee Product SuccessBusiness

Uber Revisits Strategy: AI Spending Does Not Guarantee Product Success

Uber’s President and COO Andrew Macdonald has expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of large-scale investments in artificial intelligence. He noted that there is no evidence yet that higher spending on AI tokens leads to consumer-demanded features. This statement comes amid growing industry skepticism about the real returns from large language models (LLMs).

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AI-Based Virtual Sensors: Modeling and Implementation in Embedded SystemsArtificial intelligence

AI-Based Virtual Sensors: Modeling and Implementation in Embedded Systems

AI-powered virtual sensors unlock new possibilities for estimating parameters that are difficult or cost-prohibitive to measure directly. For instance, determining battery state of charge (SOC) in battery management systems (BMS) can be achieved without additional hardware. These solutions reduce equipment costs and enhance device reliability by modeling data instead of deploying physical sensors. During a recent webinar, experts demonstrated how to integrate AI models into system design workflows, validate their effectiveness, and adapt them for embedded processors.

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