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Lenovo’s Rollable ThinkBook Redefines Laptop Design with Expanding Display and Premium Performance

Lenovo’s latest foray into foldable and rollable technology is turning heads in the tech world with its newly unveiled $3,000 Rollable ThinkBook. In a December 25 review titled “I Tried Lenovo’s $3,000 Rollable ThinkBook and Can’t Go Back to Regular-Sized Laptops,” startup-focused tech site Startup News FYI praised the device’s revolutionary design and strong performance,…

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Formula 1 Faces Engine Turbulence Ahead of 2026 Hybrid Overhaul as Compression Concerns Mount

Formula 1’s transition to a new generation of hybrid power units set for the 2026 season is already generating early controversy, months ahead of deployment. According to a recent report titled “F1’s New Engines Are Causing Consternation Over Compression Ratios,” published on StartupNews.fyi, engineers and teams are raising concerns about technical challenges related to the…

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Navigating the Truth Behind Unlimited Phone Plans in a Competitive Mobile Market

As the battle for mobile dominance intensifies, the conversation around unlimited phone plans has grown increasingly complex. According to a recent guide titled “Best Unlimited Phone Plans” published by WIRED, carriers are offering a widening array of options that aim to strike a balance between price, performance, and perks. Yet despite the word “unlimited” branding…

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CoreEL Technologies Secures $30 Million to Drive Expansion in Indigenous Defense and Aerospace Systems

CoreEL Technologies, a Bengaluru-based defense electronics firm, has secured $30 million in funding from private equity investors ValuQuest and 360 One Asset Management, marking a significant step in its growth strategy as India intensifies efforts to bolster indigenous defense manufacturing. According to the original article titled, “Defence electronics firm CoreEL Technologies raises $30 million from…

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Intel Embarks on Strategic Overhaul with Mobileye Separation Amid Economic Headwinds

Intel Corporation, the U.S.-based semiconductor giant, has made a significant strategic decision to part ways with its Israel-based Mobileye autonomous driving unit, an entity that has been under its purview since its 2017 acquisition. According to a report published by Calcalist, titled “Intel reveals plans to restructure and prepare for ‘a long winter,’” this move…

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Biodegradable Electronics Offer Promising Solution to Microplastic Pollution and E-Waste Challenges

In a significant step toward mitigating the environmental footprint of consumer electronics, researchers have unveiled a promising new approach to biodegradable electronic components designed to address the growing crisis of microplastic pollution. The development, reported in an article titled “Biodegradable electronics could fight microplastics” published by Tech Xplore, outlines a groundbreaking method that blends innovative…

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When Health Tech Hurts More Than It Helps – Rethinking Smartwatches in the Age of Health Anxiety

In an era when wearable health technology is rapidly becoming mainstream, a recent personal essay titled “My Health Anxiety Means I Won’t Use Apple’s or Samsung’s Smartwatches—Here’s Why,” published by Startup News FYI, casts a revealing light on a growing but often overlooked concern: the unintended psychological consequences of round-the-clock biometric tracking. The author, writing…

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