LG Xboom Stage 501, Xboom Blast, Xboom Mini, and Xboom Rock Announced Ahead of CES 2026
LG Electronics has announced a new Xboom speaker lineup ahead of CES 2026, expanding its collaboration with Will.i.am. The range includes four portable models, Stage 501, Blast, Mini, and Rock, designed for home, party, and outdoor use. All speakers feature AI-based sound tuning and lighting adjustments. Key highlights include karaoke support on Stage 501, long batter...
Apple Could Emerge as a Major AI Powerhouse in 2026: Report
Apple’s journey in the artificial intelligence (AI) space has been lacklustre. The Cupertino-based tech giant first announced its foray into the space with Apple Intelligence at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2024. However, a new report now claims that the iPhone maker is now poised to turn its fortunes around in 2026.
Asus to Raise Prices of Some PC Models as Global Memory Shortage Persists: Report
Asus is reportedly planning to start manufacturing its own Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), as the entire consumer electronics industry grapples with the memory and storage component shortage. Now, a new report highlights that the Taiwan-based tech giant will also increase the prices of select PC lineup from January 5, 2026. This appears to be another countermeasu...
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Samsung Galaxy A57 Could Use Flexible OLED Screens Sourced From Chinese Supplier: Report
The Samsung Galaxy A57 is rumoured to be in development as the successor to the Galaxy A56. Ahead of its anticipated debut, details about the purported handset’s display have surfaced. According to a report, the South Korean tech conglomerate is planning to source the AMOLED screen of the Galaxy A57 from a second supplier, in addition to its in-house department.
Toyota ra mắt ghế robot Walk Me: Cơ chế đi bộ bốn chân, vận hành bằng mô tơ điện, tải trọng 100 kg, kết hợp thiết kế giữa xe lăn và robot
Fast Fashion, Delivery Apps Like Blinkit, Swiggy Tap India’s Next Billion Consumers
For all its promise of a billion-people market, the discretionary spending boom in the world’s most populous nation has been powered by “India 1,” only about 150 million affluent, English-speaking Indians in a handful of major cities. Now, with India’s economy headed toward becoming the world’s fourth largest, a new race is on to court the next billion: A va...



