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Last-Minute iPhone 17 Air Leak Offers Hope For A Long-Lasting Battery

Peter Nicholls/Getty Images The iPhone 17 launch event scheduled for next Tuesday will deliver one of Apple’s biggest iPhone redesigns in years. The iPhone 17 Air will replace the Plus model in Apple’s September lineup, becoming Apple’s thinnest iPhone to date. Multiple reports have claimed in the past few months that the iPhone 17 Air…

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Flash drive prices grow quickly while SAS and SATA diverge

Solid-state drive (SSD) prices per gigabyte (GB) have headed sharply upwards over the past two quarters.  Meanwhile, on the spinning disk front, SAS hard disk drive (HDD) prices increased in price and SATA stayed stable, to leave an increased gap between the two. SSD prices had been predicted to increase as manufacturers slowed production in…

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OpenAI May Launch Its First AI Chip As Early As 2026

miss.cabul/Shutterstock New reports suggest that OpenAI may launch its first ever AI chip as soon as next year. Financial Times attributes these reports to comments made by the chief executive of Broadcom — a company OpenAI has reportedly partnered with to design its AI chip. The claims note that Broadcom recently referred to a “mystery” customer…

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Nvidia’s RTX 5000 Super GPUs might not arrive until CES 2026 – and that could be great news for AMD

Nvidia’s rumored RTX 5000 Super GPU launch is reportedly delayedCES 2026 now seems the more likely time for a revealAMD could capitalize on this if it can push out the rumored RX 9080 XT GPUNvidia’s RTX 5000 series GPU line-up is set to receive a major update with rumored Super models, and it was thought…

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Watch out, Nvidia – AMD just dropped a hint that it could soon reveal a secret weapon of a GPU

AMD’s CEO will deliver the company’s CES 2026 keynoteIn announcing this, Team Red dropped a hint that some revelations could be made about consumer GPUs and CPUsThose may be simple teasers, or maybe we’ll see a new top-end RDNA 4 GPUAMD could have a big GPU surprise up its sleeve for Nvidia at the CES…

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The 3 Coolest Brands We Saw At Global Connect @ IFA 2025

José Adorno/BGR After the best products we’ve seen at ShowStoppers, IFA 2025 had yet another surprise with Global Connect, a new exclusive event organized by iMpact, CM, Interculture, and PartnerBoost, with Static as its media partner. The trade show gathered innovators, leading tech brands, and industry experts to present the latest breakthroughs. Static Media’s partnership director,…

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Do Fujitsu contracts cross the line?

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 2 September 2025 Do Fujitsu contracts cross the line? Share this item with your network: In this week’s edition of Computer Weekly, we examine the conflict of interest concerns that are growing around the police investigation into Fujitsu’s role in the Post Office scandal, given the…

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Agentic AI: Storage and ‘the biggest tech refresh in IT history’

With agentic artificial intelligence (AI), we could be facing the biggest tech refresh event in history, where every organisation might deploy up to 2,000 agents per employee. And to meet that need, the entire IT infrastructure – and storage in particular – will be affected. Those are the views of Jeff Denworth, co-founder of Vast…

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Fujitsu’s roots in government go too deep

More pressure has been heaped on the government to reconsider its work with Fujitsu, but despite the supplier’s involvement in the Post Office scandal, its deep roots mean it maintains its grip on the UK public sector. Recent Computer Weekly investigations have revealed conflict-of-interest risks associated with the government’s heavy reliance on Fujitsu in sensitive…

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Scottish Widows completes migration of millions of accounts to TCS platform

Scottish Widows has moved 3.8 million customer accounts and pension data from multiple legacy systems to a cloud-based platform from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). It worked with the Indian supplier’s subsidiary Diligenta on the migration to the TCS BaNCS software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform. The pension provider, part of Lloyds Banking Group, also rolled out a wealth administration…

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