Samsung’s Galaxy A57 Emerges as Mid-Range Successor for 2026
Samsung’s Galaxy A57 has appeared in test firmware, confirming development of the mid-range successor. The device may feature the new Exynos 1680 chipset and launch in March 2026.
Samsung’s Galaxy A57 has appeared in test firmware, confirming development of the mid-range successor. The device may feature the new Exynos 1680 chipset and launch in March 2026.
The power gallium nitride semiconductor market is projected to grow sixfold to $3 billion by 2030. AI data centers and electric vehicles are accelerating adoption of this efficient alternative to silicon.
Dell’s partnership with D&H Distributing represents a significant shift in enterprise channel strategy. The move signals Dell’s push toward distribution-first models for complex AI and security solutions.
Neato Robotics’ parent company is shutting down cloud servers three years ahead of schedule, rendering smart robot vacuums into basic manual devices. This follows a pattern of smart product failures when companies cease operations.
Microsoft is reportedly gauging enterprise interest in bringing AI capabilities to on-premises Exchange Server deployments. The company’s survey explores potential Copilot features and hybrid data processing models for organizations maintaining local mailboxes.
Microsoft appears to be exploring the integration of its Copilot AI assistant into on-premises Exchange Server environments, according to reports from industry observers. The company has distributed a survey to IT administrators managing mailboxes in on-premises or hybrid configurations, seeking feedback about potential AI feature implementation.
The Evolution from Basic Monitoring to Intelligent Infrastructure Management Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) has evolved far beyond simple monitoring…
Revolutionary AI Processing for Edge Environments Axelera AI has introduced its groundbreaking Europa AI processor unit (AIPU), marking a significant…
A sophisticated cyber espionage campaign dubbed “PassiveNeuron” is targeting high-profile organizations across Asia, Africa, and Latin America with previously unseen custom malware. Security analysts report the campaign specifically compromises Windows servers using advanced techniques for persistent access and data exfiltration.
A sophisticated threat campaign targeting prominent organizations across government, industrial, and financial sectors has been identified by cybersecurity researchers, according to recent reports. Dubbed “PassiveNeuron,” the operation has been active across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, deploying custom malware implants specifically designed for cyberespionage purposes.
The Domino Effect: When One Data Center Paralyzes Global Operations The recent AWS outage that impacted over 2,500 companies worldwide…
Google has swiftly deployed Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.1 to fix bootlooping problems caused by the previous beta release. The update specifically targets Pixel devices still running Beta 2, with multiple recovery options available for affected users. According to reports, this emergency release contains no additional features beyond resolving the critical boot issue.
Google has released Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3.1 less than a week after pulling the problematic Beta 3 version, according to recent developer reports. The rapid response comes after numerous Pixel users experienced bootlooping devices when attempting to install the previous beta update. Sources indicate the issue specifically affected devices with the Desktop Experience developer toggle enabled, leading to what analysts describe as a “soft bricking” situation that prevented normal device operation.