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Samsung plans to supply its anti-snooping screen panels to competitors no sooner than the end of 2028, leaving Xiaomi and others scrambling for software shortcuts in the meantime.
OnePlus has quietly shelved its small-screen flagship, leaving shoppers who want top-tier performance in a one-handed phone with nowhere obvious to turn.
Samsung is reportedly switching to BOE OLED panels for the Galaxy S27 base model to save $5 per unit — and the cameras aren't getting an upgrade either.
Apple is pushing ahead with its ultra-thin iPhone line despite poor Gen 1 sales, adding an ultrawide lens and a new chip to address the main complaints.
Sony's $765M Bungie write-down and the collapse of live-service games are pushing major studios toward mass cuts — and more announcements are expected after July 1.
Honor's new mid-ranger packs the largest battery ever fitted in a smartphone — but don't expect to see it outside China anytime soon.
A new Apple Watch dial, a customizable Camera app, and Siri support for Claude and Gemini are reportedly on the way for fall 2026.
The RTX 60 series is slipping to 2028 or later as Nvidia shifts nearly all its resources to AI datacenter chips. Gamers are looking at the longest product gap since the Pascal era.
Ubisoft's next Ghost Recon failed internal alpha tests, lost its development team, and may be restarted or cancelled entirely — all while the publisher bleeds money.
Samsung's next mid-range phone swaps Exynos for Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, but drops microSD support and costs €50–€70 more than the A26 it replaces.
A leaked €99 price tag matches last year's Ear (a) launch cost, but specs are still unknown — and the older model is already selling for less.
New Surface Pro and Laptop with Snapdragon X2 start at €1,700 — a €300 jump from the last generation
Microsoft's next ARM-powered Surface devices arrive June 16, 2026, but the pricing puts them squarely in MacBook Air territory — before you add the keyboard.
A budget phone with a record-breaking battery and the first Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chip — but don't expect it at your local carrier anytime soon.
Three Super-tier cards are reportedly headed to January 2027, including an RTX 5070 Super with 18GB of GDDR7 — a direct answer to AMD's memory-rich competition.
Leaker Sonny Dickson claims this dummy unit reflects the final design, revealing a visible front camera, dual rear lenses, and a white-only finish.














