Qualcomm's leaked fourth Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, the SM8850-1-AB, points to surging 3nm costs and a brutal China price war behind the discount.
A Financial Times investigation finds Nigel Farage aide George Cottrell's betting account took in $9 million in crypto from senders nobody has identified.
Brussels fined Google $1 billion under the DMA, but a binding order forcing Android open to ChatGPT and Claude carries the bigger long-term stake.
Timothy Olyphant's SmartLess confession about ditching computers matches Pew Research data showing 16% of US adults now live smartphone-only.
Samsung's new Ultra-branded foldable claims the name first, but Samsung Display is already manufacturing the OLED screens for Apple's rumored foldable iPhone.
Microsoft's Xbox Backward Compatibility launches on Windows PCs three weeks after cutting 3,200 Xbox jobs, while Steam Deck still leads the handheld market it targets.
WhatsApp's iPad sign-up, CarPlay and Status updates shipped this week, but the Adobe-built PDF tool inside them reveals a bigger subscription funnel.
Google's selfie video sign-in fights AI impersonation, even as deepfake rings already beat identical liveness checks at banks in Vietnam and Indonesia.
While Infosys's board rejected AI infrastructure investment, HCLTech committed roughly $400 million to data centres, splitting India's top IT exporters on AI's next wager.
Washington accused Moonshot AI of distilling Anthropic's Fable model, the same theft claim it made twice against DeepSeek without ever producing evidence.