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Trump Administration Proposes Faster Grid Connections for AI Data Centers

The Trump administration is moving to accelerate grid connections for data centers and other large electricity consumers. Energy Secretary Chris Wright has directed federal regulators to streamline the approval process, citing urgent needs for AI innovation and domestic manufacturing. The proposed rule changes could cut review times to just 60 days for major energy users.

The Trump administration is pushing to dramatically speed up how quickly data centers and other major electricity consumers can connect to the nation’s power grid, according to a Friday announcement from the Department of Energy. This regulatory shift comes as the artificial intelligence boom drives unprecedented demand for computing power—and the energy required to fuel it.

Streamlining the Connection Process

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Google’s Pixel Flashlight Enhancement Nears Release with Visual Overhaul

Android’s long-awaited native flashlight brightness adjustment is taking shape with a redesigned vertical slider. The visual overhaul aligns Google’s implementation with Apple and other manufacturers, though users may face a significant wait for the official release. Third-party apps currently remain the primary solution for this basic functionality.

Android’s Flashlight Upgrade Progress

Google’s Pixel smartphones have long featured a basic flashlight function without native brightness controls, according to reports examining Android’s development trajectory. Sources indicate that while users can quickly toggle the flashlight via Quick Settings or lock screen shortcuts, manual brightness adjustment has required third-party applications until now.

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Samsung Reportedly Cancels Galaxy S26 Edge Following Poor S25 Edge Sales, Plus Model Returns

Samsung has reportedly canceled the Galaxy S26 Edge following disappointing sales of its predecessor. The company is said to be bringing back the Plus variant while delaying other models in the lineup, though the Ultra version continues development as planned.

Samsung Cancels Galaxy S26 Edge Following Disappointing Sales

According to reports from multiple sources, Samsung has decided to cancel the development of the Galaxy S26 Edge following what analysts suggest were “less than stellar” sales of the current Galaxy S25 Edge model. The cancellation marks a significant shift in Samsung’s flagship smartphone strategy as the company reportedly throws in the towel on its slim flagship lineup.