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In 2026, phones are expensive thanks to AI companies that have scooped up all the available memory and chip capacity, leaving everyone else fighting a costly price war. But surprisingly, by 2026 standards, the new Google Pixel 11 phones seem rather well-priced.

iPhone 18 Pro Max's A20 Pro chip promises 15% more speed on TSMC's first 2nm process. But its new packaging is reportedly stalled by the memory shortage.

Alfred Drummond-Herdman, a 27-year-old trainee lawyer in Edinburgh, has turned his bedroom into an unusual fungal observation space, filling terrariums and plastic containers with cowpats, grouse droppings and rabbit pellets to document the fungi that grow on them. His fascination with dung-dwelling fungi began during the pandemic after he encountered cowpats covered with mushrooms in Scotland's Ochil Hills.

Capture smoother videos, steadier footage and more professional-looking shots with these phone gimbals that combine stabilisation, tracking and convenient shooting modes.

AI models like OpenAI's ChatGPT are increasingly integrated into daily conversations, but they face scrutiny for handling sensitive issues. A notable incident involved a Florida man, Darren Zhou, who allegedly used ChatGPT to discuss violent plans against his ex-girlfriend. , Technology & Science, Times Now

One of the promises of AI is that humans will need to work less and hence have more time to focus on higher-level or creative tasks. The reality, however, is different. Developers tell India Today Tech that AI has added to their workload.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra is expected to launch soon in selected markets. The listing reveals three model numbers, including two cellular variants, while an earlier benchmark listing has hinted at a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset.

Meta is testing a new AI-powered Scam Alert feature on WhatsApp that can identify suspicious conversations and warn users before they potentially fall victim to fraud. The tool uses on-device machine learning, allowing scam detection without giving Meta access to the contents of private chats.

Round Hill Music has sued Anthropic and Suno, alleging they used hundreds of copyrighted songs to train AI systems, with potential damages that could exceed $1 billion., Technology & Science, Times Now