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Micron to Increase U.S. Investments to $250 Billion, Allocate $500M to Silicon Wafer PlantHardware

Micron to Increase U.S. Investments to $250 Billion, Allocate $500M to Silicon Wafer Plant

U.S. chipmaker Micron has significantly boosted its semiconductor infrastructure investments in America. The company now plans to allocate up to $250 billion by 2035, an increase of $50 billion from earlier projections. Part of these funds—$500 million—will support the strategic expansion of GlobalWafers’ Sherman, Texas facility, the sole U.S. producer of 300mm silicon wafers for advanced memory and logic chips. The deal includes a decade-long supply agreement, ensuring long-term access to critical materials.

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Microsoft to Increase Windows Security Patches with AISecurity

Microsoft to Increase Windows Security Patches with AI

Microsoft has announced plans to significantly increase the frequency of Windows security updates, driven by the integration of artificial intelligence to identify vulnerabilities in the operating system's code. The tech giant believes AI will enable faster detection and resolution of potential threats, thereby enhancing overall system protection. This move aligns with the broader industry trend of leveraging advanced technologies to strengthen cybersecurity in major IT corporations.

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Top Wireless Bluetooth Boomboxes of 2026: Power & Sound Quality ReviewHardware

Top Wireless Bluetooth Boomboxes of 2026: Power & Sound Quality Review

The wireless Bluetooth boombox market continues to expand, offering solutions for outdoor and indoor audio enthusiasts. In 2026, leading models feature enhanced capabilities like spatial sound, high-quality codec support, and extended battery life. Top contenders include JBL Boombox 3, Anker Soundcore Motion X600, and Sony SRS-XG500, each delivering unique advantages for different scenarios.

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Google Fixes Gemini Bug Disrupting Google Home's Broadcast FeatureArtificial intelligence

Google Fixes Gemini Bug Disrupting Google Home's Broadcast Feature

Google Home users encountered an issue with the Broadcast feature, which allows sending voice announcements to all connected devices. Due to a bug in the Gemini assistant, messages were not broadcasted but processed as regular queries. For instance, the phrase "Time to eat" triggered the response "I don't eat" instead of broadcasting the announcement. Google has acknowledged the problem and confirmed a fix is underway.

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Father Revives 'Dead' RTX 3070 with Homemade Capacitor from Old RadioHardware

Father Revives 'Dead' RTX 3070 with Homemade Capacitor from Old Radio

A Reddit user shared how his father, an experienced electrician, brought a dead NVIDIA RTX 3070 back to life using an improvised repair. Instead of the original 16V 270µF capacitor, which was hard to find locally, he used a part from an old radio. Despite the unconventional solution, the GPU worked even better than before, though the temporary fix isn't designed for long-term use. The owner noted that the GPU temperature under load stays below 80°C, which is acceptable for such a setup.

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Microsoft's CO₂ Emissions Surge 25% in a Year Due to Data CentersBusiness

Microsoft's CO₂ Emissions Surge 25% in a Year Due to Data Centers

Microsoft faces a critical challenge in meeting its environmental commitments after reporting a 25% increase in CO₂ emissions for 2025, totaling 34 million metric tons. The surge, primarily driven by aggressive data center expansion and a halt in purchasing renewable energy certificates, has cast doubt on the feasibility of its 2030 carbon-negative target. Industry experts warn that the accelerating energy demands of AI infrastructure are exacerbating the issue, with competitors like Google and Amazon also reporting significant emission spikes.

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OpenAI Shuts Down ChatGPT Atlas Browser Less Than a Year After LaunchArtificial intelligence

OpenAI Shuts Down ChatGPT Atlas Browser Less Than a Year After Launch

OpenAI has announced the shutdown of its experimental ChatGPT Atlas browser, launched less than a year ago. The AI-powered tool, designed to automate web tasks on behalf of users, will be discontinued on August 9. The company cited a strategic focus on enterprise solutions, such as the updated ChatGPT Work, as the reason for this decision. Atlas was initially envisioned as part of a future 'superapp' integrating ChatGPT, Codex, and browser capabilities, but these plans have now been revised in favor of more specialized tools.

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Apple Starts Mass Production of Foldable iPhone Ultra for ChinaHardware

Apple Starts Mass Production of Foldable iPhone Ultra for China

Apple has initiated mass production of its first foldable smartphone, the iPhone Ultra. According to supply chain sources, contract manufacturer Foxconn is actively hiring staff to assemble the new device. The initial batch for the Chinese market is expected to reach around 1 million units, significantly lower than Huawei's shipments for its triple-folding screen device. Shipments of the iPhone Ultra are set to begin in Q3 of this year.

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OpenAI Confirms: GPT 5.6 to Become Primary Model for Microsoft Copilot 365Artificial intelligence

OpenAI Confirms: GPT 5.6 to Become Primary Model for Microsoft Copilot 365

OpenAI has officially announced that its new GPT 5.6 model will serve as the primary engine for Microsoft 365 Copilot, integrated into applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other enterprise services. This declaration comes amid recent reports suggesting Microsoft was partially replacing OpenAI technologies with in-house AI models to cut costs. In a blog post, OpenAI emphasized that its partnership with Microsoft remains strategically critical, with GPT 5.6 continuing to power AI tools in Microsoft’s corporate products.

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AMD Revives Zen 2 for Budget PCs with Ryzen 7 4700LE in $800 BuildHardware

AMD Revives Zen 2 for Budget PCs with Ryzen 7 4700LE in $800 Build

AMD is extending the AM4 platform’s lifecycle with the Ryzen 7 4700LE, a Zen 2-based processor designed for budget gaming builds. The chip, spotted in a $800 prebuilt system from Chinese assembler Qehi on Amazon, pairs with an Nvidia RTX 3050 GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD. This move helps manufacturers cut component costs while delivering accessible gaming solutions.

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Head of AGI Division at OpenAI Resigns from CompanyArtificial intelligence

Head of AGI Division at OpenAI Resigns from Company

OpenAI announced the departure of Fidji Simo, who led the company's Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) initiatives. The decision follows a lengthy medical leave, though Simo will remain with OpenAI in a part-time advisory capacity. This move reflects strategic shifts within OpenAI amid rapid AGI advancements and intensifying AI competition.

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