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Samsung’s equivalent of Apple Intelligence in the Galaxy S26 seems very underwhelming

Samsung loves to launch new features before Apple, and it has partly done so with the new AI capabilities in the Galaxy S26. The latest version of Galaxy AI seeks to perform many of the same functions as Apple Intelligence. As our sister site 9to5Google notes, however, the experience seems set to prove very underwhelming […]

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Apple Teases ‘A Big Week Ahead’ With Announcements Starting Monday

Apple CEO Tim Cook today teased “a big week ahead,” with announcements starting Monday. Apple is reportedly planning a three-day stretch of product announcements from Monday, March 2 through Wednesday, March 4, with up to five new products expected to be unveiled, including a lower-cost MacBook, an iPhone 17e, and more. A big week ahead.

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Backed by Apple, Aliro 1.0 aims to do for enterprise access control what Matter did for the smart home

Enterprise access control is what I would consider “legacy” technology. A lot of the systems are Windows-based and look like a fancy Access database. On top of that, you are still dealing with physical cards. It is a fragmented mess for users and an onboarding nightmare for IT departments as well. Today, the Connectivity Standards

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Apple Reportedly Agrees to 100% Price Hike on Samsung Memory Chips

Apple has agreed to pay Samsung twice as much for the LPDDR5X memory chips that it needs for ongoing iPhone 17 production, claims a report from Korean outlet Dealsite. According to the report’s sources, Apple recently held emergency meetings with Samsung’s semiconductor division to negotiate delivery volumes of RAM for the first half of this

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