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Focused Microwaves Enable Breakthrough in 3D Electronics Manufacturing

A new approach to manufacturing three-dimensional electronics using precisely focused microwaves could reshape how complex devices are built, offering a faster and potentially more flexible alternative to conventional fabrication methods. The development, detailed in the Tech Xplore article “3D electronics focused microwaves redefines …,” highlights a technique that leverages targeted microwave radiation to selectively heat…

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Tiny Diode Sensors Could Bring Low-Power Vision to Everyday Devices

A recent report by Tech Xplore, titled “Tiny diode image sensors offer new ways of adding vision to devices,” highlights a promising advance in imaging technology that could reshape how everyday electronics perceive the world. Researchers have developed ultra-compact image sensors based on diode technology that significantly reduce size and energy demands compared with conventional…

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TCS Trims Fresher Hiring to 25000 as Global Demand Uncertainty Reshapes IT Recruitment Strategy

Tata Consultancy Services has scaled back entry-level hiring this fiscal year, issuing around 25,000 fresher offers as it recalibrates recruitment in response to uncertain global demand, according to an Economic Times report titled “TCS makes only 25k fresher offers this fiscal; more hires dependent on demand scenario: Official.” The decision reflects a broader caution in…

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India Emerges as a Global Coding Powerhouse with 27 Million Developers on GitHub

India’s developer community has become one of the largest and fastest-growing on GitHub, underscoring the country’s expanding role in the global technology ecosystem. According to the Economic Times article titled “India accounts for 15% of GitHub’s global user base with 27 million developers on the platform,” India now contributes roughly 27 million users to GitHub,…

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Home Depot Spring Black Friday Expands Into Tech-Driven Retail Battleground

Home Depot’s annual spring promotion, positioned to rival the scale and urgency of late-year retail events, is once again drawing attention from consumers and industry observers alike. The retailer’s “Spring Black Friday” campaign has become a fixture of the seasonal shopping calendar, reflecting both shifting consumer habits and intensifying competition in the home improvement sector….

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Motorola Slashes Razr Ultra Price as Foldable Phone Race Heats Up

Motorola’s latest foldable handset is seeing a significant price cut, signaling intensifying competition in the premium smartphone market and a growing effort to bring foldable technology to a broader audience. In an article titled “Motorola Razr Ultra Deal: Save Big on This Premium Foldable,” Wired highlights a limited-time discount on the high-end Razr Ultra, positioning…

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Apple Maps Takes a Commercial Turn with Promoted Listings Amid Privacy and Competition Questions

Apple is expanding its advertising ambitions by introducing promoted listings within Apple Maps, a move that signals the company’s growing interest in monetizing its ecosystem while raising familiar questions about user experience and competitive positioning. According to reporting from MarketingTech News in the article titled Apple Maps ads on iOS: but will it reach its…

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Volcanic-Inspired Cement Could Slash Industry Emissions and Transform Construction

Researchers have developed a new cement formulation inspired by volcanic materials that could significantly reduce the carbon footprint of one of the world’s most polluting industries, according to a report published by Tech Xplore. The original article, titled “Volcanic formula could cut cement emissions by two-thirds,” details how scientists are rethinking conventional cement chemistry to…

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New prototype chip promises major gains in computing efficiency and reduced power consumption

Researchers have unveiled a prototype semiconductor device that could significantly improve energy efficiency in computing, according to a report titled “Prototype chip could boost efficiency and cut power use,” published by Tech Xplore. The new chip, developed by an international team of engineers and materials scientists, is designed to address one of the most persistent…

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