DJI has launched its Osmo Action 6 lineup with features not previously seen in the category. The new cameras introduce a variable aperture system and a larger 1/1.1-inch square sensor that together expand image control and low light performance, along with robust video capture specs and built-in storage for extended shooting.
Apple has rolled out the next iOS 26.2 beta, introducing a practical AirDrop improvement and new system references tied to future voice assistant changes. The update focuses on usability refinements and under the hood groundwork rather than visible interface redesigns.
Microsoft’s AI superfactory is not a conventional data center. It is a distributed computing structure where connected facilities work as one machine to handle massive artificial intelligence training and inference tasks. The design confronts limits in networking speed, heat, power, and hardware utilization that arise when scaling AI. The choices in network design, cooling, and physical layout reveal how large AI workloads force a different approach to infrastructure.
Samsung has announced updates to its The Wall LED display, increasing maximum size and pixel density for enterprise and professional environments. The latest version is aimed at offices, control rooms, and large presentation spaces that require scalable displays with high image clarity.
A global fabric supplier that counts brands such as H and M, Adidas, Puma, and Gap among its customers has confirmed a cybersecurity breach. The incident has raised concerns about data exposure across the apparel supply chain, even though there is no indication that consumer payment systems were affected.
Nvidia and Nexa.ai have introduced Hyperlink, an AI agent that uses on device intelligence to search and understand your files with speed and privacy. The app indexes local data and generates contextual responses without sending anything to the cloud, making it a useful tool for people who want structured answers from their own documents and notes.
The LTO Program unveiled 40TB native capacity cartridges for LTO-10, using advanced Aramid film for thinner, longer tape. A revised roadmap extends to Generation 14 with 913TB per cartridge. Tape storage remains essential for low-cost, long-term enterprise archiving amid rising AI data needs.
Belkin launched a major recall for three popular charging accessories sold over five years, citing a defect in lithium-ion batteries that can overheat and spark fires. The affected lineup covers the Auto-Tracking Stand Pro and two BoostCharge 20K power bank models. Owners qualify for full refunds or enhanced store credit after verifying their units.












