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Apple's Gemini Siri is finally, almost, maybe here - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Gemini Siri is finally, almost, maybe here

According to Mashable, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple is planning to unveil its Gemini-powered Siri overhaul in the second…

Xbox's Multiplatform Mess Is Just About "Resources," Boss Says - Professional coverage
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Xbox’s Multiplatform Mess Is Just About “Resources,” Boss Says

According to GameSpot, Xbox Game Studios head Craig Duncan explained the inconsistent release strategy for bringing Xbox games to PS5,…

We're Studying AI Like It's an Alien, and Head Transplants Are Back - Professional coverage
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We’re Studying AI Like It’s an Alien, and Head Transplants Are Back

According to MIT Technology Review, researchers are now treating massive, opaque large language models like alien biology, using techniques from…

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GE Vernova CEO Confirms Ongoing Power Supply Talks with OpenAI as AI Energy Demands Surge

GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik has confirmed multiple recent meetings with OpenAI’s Sam Altman to address critical power infrastructure requirements for AI expansion. The discussions come as hyperscalers face growing electricity scarcity challenges that could impact artificial intelligence development timelines. Industry analysts remain optimistic about GE Vernova’s positioning despite recent stock performance.

Power Infrastructure Talks Intensify

GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik has reportedly engaged in multiple conversations with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in recent weeks, according to sources familiar with the discussions. The talks have focused on addressing the substantial power generation and electrical equipment requirements necessary to support OpenAI’s ambitious growth trajectory in artificial intelligence.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series to Feature Breakthrough Exynos Chipset and Camera Upgrades

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series could mark a major comeback for Exynos processors with substantial performance gains. The flagship lineup may also feature enhanced camera sensors and battery capacities to compete with rival devices.

Samsung’s Next Flagship Series Aims to Address Performance and Camera Concerns

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series, while still in early development stages, is already generating significant industry buzz with potential solutions to the S25’s most discussed limitations. According to multiple reports, the Korean tech giant appears focused on processor performance, camera capabilities, and battery life improvements that could position the devices as strong competitors in the 2026 smartphone market.