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LEGO’s Potential $650 Minas Tirith Set Signals Push Into Ultra-Premium Fan Builds

A report published by StartupNews.fyi, titled “LEGO’s Rumored $650 Lord of the Rings Set Could Recreate Minas Tirith,” points to growing speculation surrounding what could become one of the company’s most ambitious and expensive fan-oriented releases to date. According to the report, the rumored set would depict Minas Tirith, the iconic multi-tiered city from J.R.R….

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2 Refine Noise Cancellation and Spatial Audio in a Premium Update

Bose has introduced an updated version of its flagship wireless earbuds, positioning the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2 as a refinement rather than a reinvention of its premium audio lineup. In its report “Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2 Earbuds,” published by Wired, the company’s latest release is described as a continuation of Bose’s long-standing emphasis on noise…

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Stabilising Hypochlorous Acid Unlocks New Potential in Dermatology and Skincare

A growing body of research into hypochlorous acid, a compound long recognised for its antimicrobial properties, is opening new pathways in dermatological treatment, particularly as scientists address long-standing challenges around its stability and shelf life. An article titled “Stabilising hypochlorous acid for better skin,” published by Innovation News Network, highlights recent efforts to refine the…

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Cognizant CEO Pay Jumps 30 Percent to 10.7 Million as Performance-Linked Compensation Gains Ground

Cognizant’s chief executive saw a substantial rise in compensation in 2025, underscoring the growing alignment between executive pay and company performance in the global IT services sector. According to an article titled “Cognizant CEO’s 2025 realised pay increases 30% to $10.7 million” published by The Economic Times, the total realized compensation of CEO Ravi Kumar…

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Camtek Gains Spotlight as Advanced Packaging Inspection Demand Tests the Durability of Its Growth Cycle

Camtek, an Israeli maker of inspection and metrology tools for semiconductor manufacturing, is drawing renewed attention after a recent report highlighted the company’s performance and outlook. The April 15 article “Camtek 7” published by TechTime.news described the firm as benefiting from continued demand in advanced chip packaging and underscored investor focus on whether the current…

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India Smartphone Shipments Hit Six-Year Q1 Low as Price Hikes and Weak Demand Bite

India’s smartphone market recorded its weakest first-quarter performance in six years, as rising prices and subdued consumer demand weighed on shipments, according to new data from Counterpoint Research. In a report highlighted by The Economic Times in its article titled “India smartphone shipments fall to 6-year low in Q1 amid price hikes: Counterpoint Research,” overall…

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DustPhotonics Bets on Silicon Photonics and High-Volume Manufacturing to Cut the Cost of AI-Era Optical Interconnects

A new wave of hardware aimed at reshaping the economics of high-speed connectivity is gaining momentum as data centers, telecom operators and AI infrastructure builders grapple with rising bandwidth demands and tightening energy constraints. Against that backdrop, DustPhotonics is positioning itself as a contender in the increasingly competitive market for optical interconnects, promising to deliver…

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How Video Games Are Powering a New Wave of Climate Innovation and Environmental Engagement

A growing coalition of scientists and game developers is turning to the video game industry as an unlikely but potent platform for advancing environmental innovation and public engagement on climate issues. The shift reflects both the industry’s massive global reach and its increasing technical sophistication, which researchers believe can be harnessed to model, test, and…

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