Apple's Foldable iPhone to Use Improved Titanium and Liquid Metal Hinge to Cut Weight [Rumor]
iclarified - Apple is turning to advanced metallurgy to solve the weight problem on its first foldable iPhone. New supply chain details suggest the company will use upgraded titanium and liquid metal alloys to keep the device durable without making it too heavy to hol…
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SK Hynix to invest $13 billion in new plant amid memory chip shortage
cnbc - South Korea's SK Hynix will invest 19 trillion Korean won into a new advanced packaging plant, as the company attempts to meet growing memory demands.
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Canadian ice master makes Olympic history with the Games' 1st indoor temporary speedskating rink
go - Olympic officials have brought on ice master Mark Messer to prepare the speed skating rink for the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games
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G.M. Books a $7.1 Billion Loss as It Scales Back E.V. Ambitions
Jack Ewing / nytimes - General Motors said it was writing down the value of battery and electric vehicle factories after changes in federal policy undercut demand.
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Boston Dynamics Unveils First Commercial Atlas Humanoid Robot
Jason Nelson / decrypt - Boston Dynamics said manufacturing on its humanoid Atlas robots will begin immediately, with all 2026 deployments already reserved.
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Cologne-based United Manufacturing Hub Secures €5M To Unlock Industrial Data For Modern Factories
Kailee Rainse / startuprise - Cologne-based United Manufacturing Hub (UMH), an open-source industrial data management platform for modern factories, has raised €5 million to accelerate its goal of building a foundational data layer for global manufacturing. The funding round was led b…
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Meta has delayed the international rollout of its display glasses
Steve Dent / engadget - Meta is pausing release of its Ray-Ban Display smart glasses to the UK, France, Italy and Canada due to "unprecedented demand and limited inventory," the company said on Monday at CES 2026. There's no new date for the expansion that was originally set for…
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Boston Dynamics unveils production Atlas designed for warehouses and factory floors
Matthias Bastian / the-decoder - Boston Dynamics is turning its humanoid robot Atlas into a commercial product. The first fleet ships to Hyundai in 2026, where the 1.9-meter-tall robot will handle heavy lifting in warehouses and factories.The article Boston Dynamics unveils production At…
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Boston Dynamics' New Atlas Robot Make Public Debut With Jaunty Human Walk
Katie Collins / cnet - Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics is also partnering with Google's DeepMind on AI, in a full-circle moment for the two companies.
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NVIDIA To Bring Back The GeForce RTX 3060 In Q1 2026 To Tackle Current-Gen GPU & Memory Shortages
Hassan Mujtaba / wccftech - NVIDIA is reportedly going to recommence production of its GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs owing to DRAM shortages. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs Might Soon Make A Return On Retail Shelves As DRAM Shortages Hamper Current-Gen Supply NVIDIA started to discontinue its…
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Apple Halts Vision Pro Production as Sales Collapse, Pivots to Smart Glasses
Markus Kasanmascheff / winbuzzer - Apple has reportedly halted Vision Pro production and slashed advertising by 95% as sales stall, signaling a strategic pivot toward AI smart glasses.The post Apple Halts Vision Pro Production as Sales Collapse, Pivots to Smart Glasses appeared first on Wi…
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Apple reportedly plans to push iPhone 18 debut to 2027
Duncan Riley / siliconangle - Apple Inc. is reportedly planning to delay the release of the iPhone 18 until 2027 as it deals with manufacturing complexity and longer production development cycles. According to MacRumors, the iPhone 18 is not expected to arrive until the spring of 2027…
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Apple Cuts Vision Pro Production and Marketing as Sales Disappoint [Report]
iclarified - Apple has significantly scaled back manufacturing and advertising for the Vision Pro following a period of weak consumer demand. According to a new report from the Financial Times, manufacturing partner Luxshare halted production of the headset at the sta…
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China Demands Netherlands 'Correct Mistakes' Over Seized Chipmaker as Auto Supply Crunch Deepens
msmash / slashdot - China's Commerce Ministry on Wednesday demanded that the Netherlands "immediately correct its mistakes" over chipmaker Nexperia, escalating a standoff that has disrupted global semiconductor supply chains and triggered warnings from automakers about compo…
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Long Live AM4: ASUS Rumored To Increased DDR4 Motherboard Production
techpowerup - Perhaps in response to the overwhelming demand for DDR5 and the resulting price increase for PC hardware, ASUS is apparently planning to increase production of its B550 AM4 motherboards, which still rely on aging DDR4 RAM. This is according to a leak post…
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Apple assembly partner victim of a supply chain cyberattack
appleinsider - A Chinese assembler working for Apple was the target of cyberattacks in December, with the event potentially causing product line details to be leaked to attackers.Manufacturing for AppleApple's massive supply chain is a prime target for hackers keen to e…
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Apple iPhone 18 Camera Sensors To Be Manufactured In The US As Supply Chain Re-Shoring Efforts Gain Steam
Rohail Saleem / wccftech - In what comes as a huge symbolic vindication for the Trump administration's efforts to re-shore the supply chains of major US companies, Samsung now intends to manufacture the camera sensors for Apple's iPhone 18 lineup at its existing facility in Austin,…
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NVIDIA Tested Intel's 18A Node but Did Not Commit to Intel Foundry
techpowerup - According to a report from Reuters, NVIDIA has explored using Intel Foundry's 18A node but has not proceeded to mass production. Reuters states, "NVIDIA recently tested out whether it would manufacture its chips using Intel's production process known as 1…
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Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Still Aims to Kill the Crease
Nehal Malik / iphoneincanada - Apple’s long-rumoured foldable iPhone may still be a little less than a year away, but new details suggest the company is continuing to push hard on one of the category’s biggest pain points: the visible display crease. According to a new report from MacR…
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iPhone 18 Trial Production Reported to Begin in February Ahead of Spring 2027 Launch
Steve Vegvari / iphoneincanada - Apple is believed to be kick-starting the trial production of its iPhone 18 shortly after the Chinese New Year.The post iPhone 18 Trial Production Reported to Begin in February Ahead of Spring 2027 Launch first appeared on iPhone in Canada.
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