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Nvidia’s Physical AI Push Is Pulling Asia’s Tech Stocks Into a New Race

Nvidia’s Physical AI Push Is Pulling Asia’s Tech Stocks Into a New Race

Asian suppliers now make up about 90% of Nvidia’s production costs, up from 65% last year, according to Bloomberg data. Shares of companies linked to Nvidia, including LG Electronics and Nanya Technology, rose last week after reports of new partnerships. Nvidia last traded at $198.45, down 0.6%, with U.S. markets closed Sunday. Samsung reported a surge in chip income and warned of possible supply shortages as AI demand grows.
Samsung’s OLED Showdown: How Samsung’s 4K OLED TVs Stack Up Against 2025’s Best

OLED TV Showdown 2025: Samsung vs LG vs Sony – Which 4K OLED Reigns Supreme?

Samsung’s S90C/S95C QD-OLED TVs deliver top brightness and color but lack Dolby Vision HDR. LG’s latest OLEDs match Samsung in brightness with Micro Lens Array tech, support more HDR formats, and offer full HDMI 2.1 gaming. Sony’s A95L QD-OLED is praised for picture quality and processing but costs more and has fewer HDMI 2.1 ports. LG’s G3 can reach higher peak HDR brightness, while Samsung’s QD-OLED excels in color vibrancy.
16 September 2025
LG’s MoodUP Fridge Freezer: The Color-Changing, Music-Playing Party Fridge You Didn’t Know You Needed

LG’s MoodUP Fridge Freezer: The Color-Changing, Music-Playing Party Fridge You Didn’t Know You Needed

LG’s MoodUP refrigerator features color-changing LED door panels with over 1,800 combinations, customizable via app. It includes a built-in Bluetooth speaker and can sync lights to music. First shown at IFA 2022, it won a CES 2023 Innovation Award and added Pantone’s Viva Magenta. Priced around $4,000, it’s available in select regions, with U.S. retail launch still pending.
5 September 2025
6G Terahertz Showdown: Samsung’s 140 GHz Testbed vs. Qualcomm’s 6G Foundry in the 0.3 THz Race

6G Terahertz Showdown: Samsung’s 140 GHz Testbed vs. Qualcomm’s 6G Foundry in the 0.3 THz Race

Samsung and UCSB reached 6.2 Gbps over 15 meters at 140 GHz in June 2021. Qualcomm’s 13 GHz Giga-MIMO base station with 4,096 antennas delivered 2.3× the throughput of a standard 5G site. LG and Fraunhofer HHI linked 320 meters at 155–175 GHz, aiming for 1 Tbps. NTT DoCoMo, NEC, and Fujitsu achieved 100 Gbps over 100 meters in the 100–300 GHz band.
17-Inch Portable Monitor Showdown: Asus ROG Strix XG17AHP vs LG Gram +View 17 vs Espresso Display 17 Pro (2025 Comparison)

17-Inch Portable Monitor Showdown: Asus ROG Strix XG17AHP vs LG Gram +View 17 vs Espresso Display 17 Pro (2025 Comparison)

The Asus ROG Strix XG17AHP offers a 17.3-inch 1080p IPS panel at 240 Hz with a built-in 7800 mAh battery, priced around $550 with tripod. LG’s Gram +View 17 uses a 17-inch 2560×1600 IPS panel, weighs 780 g, lacks a battery, and sells for about $499. The Espresso Display 17 Pro features a 17.3-inch 4K IPS touchscreen, weighs over 4 lb with stand, and starts at $799.
4 August 2025
The Smart Kitchen Revolution: Top Devices, Brands & Trends in 2024–2025

The Smart Kitchen Revolution: Top Devices, Brands & Trends in 2024–2025

The global smart kitchen appliance market is projected to reach $14.4 billion by 2030, up from $5.3 billion in 2023. At CES 2025, Hisense introduced the PureFlat 4-Door Smart Fridge with DishDesigner AI and a FreshVault vacuum drawer. Samsung and LG launched fridges with AI cameras for food recognition and inventory tracking. Bosch, GE, and Samsung expanded smart dishwasher lines, while Tovala and Thermomix unveiled new smart ovens.
The Sci‑Fi See‑Through TV Revolution – Transparent TVs of 2025 and Futuristic Models Coming in 2026

The Sci‑Fi See‑Through TV Revolution – Transparent TVs of 2025 and Futuristic Models Coming in 2026

LG launched its 77-inch transparent OLED T TV in late 2024, priced at $60,000 in the US and €50,000 in Europe, featuring wireless 4K video and 40% transparency. Samsung showed transparent MicroLED prototypes at CES 2024 but gave no release date. Xiaomi’s 55-inch transparent OLED debuted in 2020 with 1080p resolution. Transparent TVs remain limited in brightness and contrast due to their see-through design.
AI Revolution Unfolds: Big Tech Bets, Breakthroughs & Bold Policies (July 21–22, 2025)

AI Revolution Unfolds: Big Tech Bets, Breakthroughs & Bold Policies (July 21–22, 2025)

Google will invest over $25 billion in U.S. AI data centers and infrastructure and $3 billion to modernize Pennsylvania hydropower plants. Project Stargate has been reduced to a small Ohio data center after disputes between OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle. Apple delayed advanced Apple Intelligence features until 2026. The U.S. plans three AI-focused Executive Orders before the July 23 AI Action Plan.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 – Samsung’s Ultra-Thin Foldable Redefines the Game

Shocking Smartphone Leaps, Space Milestones & EV Breakthroughs – Tech News Roundup (July 15, 2025)

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 at its 2025 Galaxy Unpacked event, with the Fold 7 now 26% thinner and 10% lighter, starting at $1,999. Meta’s Threads app surged to 115 million daily users in June, narrowing the gap with X, which fell to 132 million. Microsoft is releasing its Windows 11 “25H2” update, while Google is beta-testing Android 16.

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  • Diploma Shares Rise 5% on Strong Controls Division, Second Guidance Upgrade
    May 19, 2026, 4:26 AM EDT. Shares of Diploma PLC, a FTSE 100 distribution specialist, climbed 5% to 6,950p following interim results beating expectations. The company reported 15% organic revenue growth, a 24.5% operating margin, and 36% earnings growth for the six months ending March 31. The Controls division led with 26% organic growth, benefiting from favourable market conditions. Seals grew 2% organically, supported by North American and infrastructure markets, while Life Sciences rose 4%. Diploma completed seven acquisitions worth £180 million, maintaining expansion momentum. Management raised full-year guidance for the second time, increasing organic growth forecasts to 12% and acquisition-driven growth to 6%. Peel Hunt rates the stock a buy with a 7,300p target, citing clear beats to consensus and prior estimates.

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HIVE Stock Up 29% While Nasdaq Moves Lower as Traders Eye AI Gigafactory

HIVE Stock Up 29% While Nasdaq Moves Lower as Traders Eye AI Gigafactory

19 May 2026
HIVE Digital Technologies closed at $3.46 on Nasdaq Monday, up 28.6%, and rose to $3.59 after hours following news of a planned 320 MW AI data center near Toronto targeting over 100,000 GPUs. The project is expected to cost C$3.5 billion and open in late 2027. Shares of other crypto miners fell as bitcoin traded near $77,142.
Ameren Holders Approve CEO Compensation, $14 Million Package Not Unanimous

Ameren Holders Approve CEO Compensation, $14 Million Package Not Unanimous

19 May 2026
Ameren shareholders approved executive pay, re-elected the full board, and ratified PwC as auditor. CEO Martin J. Lyons, Jr.’s 2025 compensation rose to $14.06 million, up from $9.73 million the previous year. The “say-on-pay” proposal received over 208 million votes in favor. Ameren shares last traded at $107.38, up $1.02.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

US Stock Market Today: Live Updates 19.05.2026

19 May 2026
Warner Bros. Discovery shares traded at $27.10 on May 19, about 10% below some intrinsic value estimates but above a cited fair value of $18.17. The company reported $37.2 billion in annual revenue and a $1.7 billion loss. Analysts remain split on valuation amid merger talks with Paramount and ongoing regulatory uncertainty. Discounted cash flow models value the stock at $30.04.

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Intel Shares Edge Up as AI Chip Trade Runs Into Hurdles

Intel Shares Edge Up as AI Chip Trade Runs Into Hurdles

18 May 2026
Intel shares rose 0.3% to $109.10 in early New York trading Monday after last week’s selloff, as analysts raised price targets and President Trump commented on the U.S. government’s 10% stake, now valued above $50 billion. First-quarter revenue climbed 7% to $13.6 billion, with Data Center and AI sales up 22%. The iShares Semiconductor ETF fell 0.9%. Intel’s server CPU market share dropped to 54.9% in Q1, according to UBS.
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