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    Tech Mahindra teams with Google to unleash Agentic AI

    Tech Mahindra is partnering with Google Cloud to push businesses into using more advanced AI agents. The deal focuses on implementing Google's latest Gemini Enterprise models to help companies build specialized, automated AI assistants. They plan to combine Tech Mahindra's consulting and...
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    Ooredoo Kuwait goes full autopilot with AN L4 network

    Ooredoo Kuwait says it's making its networks basically run themselves, aiming for a high level of automation they call Autonomous Network Level 4. This means using AI to predict problems, fix issues automatically, and optimize energy use without much human input. They already got some...
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    stc and HUMAIN power up Saudi AI with 1GW data centers

    A Saudi telecom giant's infrastructure arm, center3, is partnering with an AI firm called HUMAIN to build advanced data centers for AI in the kingdom. Their new joint venture aims to create facilities that can handle up to one gigawatt of AI computing power. The goal is to combine expertise in...
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    Valu and Infinity juice up Egypt’s EV dreams with BNPL

    An Egyptian fintech company named Valu is teaming up with Infinity, a big renewable energy and EV charging firm, to help people finance electric car stuff. The deal, announced at a recent electric vehicle expo, lets customers use flexible payment plans to buy home chargers and pay for public...
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    KoçDigital amps up MENA push with AI factory play

    A Turkish tech firm called KocDigital is pushing harder into the Middle East and North Africa. They were a big presence at a major industrial tech event in Saudi Arabia, showing off their AI-powered factory software. The company also officially joined a major Saudi government initiative aiming...
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    UAE shoppers hunt deals, lean on AI for holiday buys

    A new survey from Mastercard shows that UAE holiday shoppers care mostly about getting the best deal. Most people are buying through multiple methods, and a growing number are using AI tools to help them shop. The report says shoppers are now more strategic, starting their buying early and doing...
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    ArabSat teams up with ADMC to beam services wider

    ArabSat cut a deal with a company called ADMC to help sell its satellite TV and internet services across the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Europe. The agreement was signed by Arabsat's CEO, Dr. Badr Alsuwaidan, and ADMC's General Manager, Ayman Zeibak. ADMC will now act as a reseller...
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    Intel’s Nova Lake packs 52 cores and a cache bonanza

    Intel's next desktop CPU generation, Nova Lake, is reportedly packing massive core counts and a huge new cache to try and win back gamers. The flagship models, likely branded Core Ultra 9, could have up to fifty-two total cores and a colossal two hundred eighty-eight megabytes of combined cache...
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    Intel Arc sneaks into charts, B580 outsells RX 9070

    Intel's Arc Battlemage graphics cards are seeing a small but notable sales bump at a major German retailer. Last week, the Arc B580 sold about forty units, landing it in the top fifteen best-sellers list. That number doubled the sales of AMD's RX 9070 at the same store. Other Intel models, like...
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    Apple taps Intel for AI chip packaging amid TSMC crunch

    Apple might use Intel for packaging its custom AI server chips due to a shortage at TSMC. The chip, codenamed Baltra and developed with Broadcom, was originally slated for 2027 but could now ship in 2028. The plan is to employ Intel's EMIB packaging tech because TSMC's own advanced CoWoS...
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    Intel’s Big Battlemage teases Xe2 power play

    Intel's software just added support again for a bigger Battlemage GPU called the BMG G31, hinting it might actually release. This discrete card, using the Xe2 architecture, could have up to thirty two cores and sixteen gigs of memory. It would be a successor to the Arc A770, possibly competing...
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    Switch 2 carts shrink, but game-key cards stick around

    Nintendo is making smaller capacity game cartridges for the Switch 2, but the unpopular Game Key cards are probably not going anywhere. These cards, which force a full digital download while just acting as a license, became common because the only cartridges available were expensive sixty-four...
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    iPhone Fold delayed again, 2027 now the real target

    That rumored foldable iPhone from Apple is apparently hitting some delays. Analyst Ming Chi Kuo says the company feels behind on AI and wants to innovate aggressively with its phones, but its development cycles are long. They might announce the iPhone Fold in the second half of 2026, but actual...
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    Apple chips outpace rivals, MediaTek’s lead slips

    Smartphone chipset market share data for the last quarter shows MediaTek still on top globally at thirty-four percent, though that is a dip from the previous year. They are losing ground in cheaper phone segments, and their high-end Dimensity 9500 did not drive significant growth. Qualcomm also...
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    AI’s DRAM binge leaves PC builders broke

    The RAM company G.Skill just admitted why memory prices are totally out of control right now. They blame the insane demand from AI companies, which is causing massive supply shortages and industry-wide price hikes. DDR5 kit costs have jumped by three or four times in many regions over the last...
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    Starfield’s last gasp, or just more space yawn

    Word is, Bethesda recently showed some insiders their upcoming plans for Starfield. Details are split on how big these changes will actually be, with some sources saying it will be a massive overhaul similar to Cyberpunk's revival update, while others are more cautious. The main focus seems to...
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    LG Innotek’s UDC could kill the iPhone notch

    LG Innotek, a camera part supplier for Apple, is showing off a new under-display camera next year. This version is meant for cars, but the tech could eventually land in phones like a future iPhone. The key upgrade involves using AI to fix image quality, claiming over ninety-nine percent clarity...
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    Tencent kills Motiram after Sony cries copycat

    Looks like Tencent's Horizon Zero Dawn clone just got quietly erased from existence. Their open-world game, Light of Motiram, has completely vanished from Steam after Sony sued them last year for making a slavish copy. The game was supposed to hit PC, PlayStation 5, and mobile. Sony's lawsuit...
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    China’s EUV gamble, built on ASML’s leftovers

    Word on the street is that China finally cobbled together a working prototype for an extreme ultraviolet lithography machine. This thing is supposed to make the light needed for etching super-advanced chips. They apparently built it using parts scavenged from older machines made by the Dutch...
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    OLED iMac brewing, but don’t hold your breath

    Apple is finally putting OLED screens into its bigger stuff, starting next year with the M6 MacBook Pro and the iPad mini 8. Rumor has they are also working on a new 24-inch iMac with an OLED panel, aiming for brighter screens while keeping the same pixel sharpness as the old LCD models. The...
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