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🤖 Elon Musk unveils Grok 3
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- Grok 3, developed by Elon Musk's xAI, was launched with a focus on its vast computing power, featuring a cluster of 200,000 GPUs, known as "Colossus," that powers its training.
- The AI demonstrates strong performance in various benchmarks, including math, science, and coding tests, while its early version, codenamed "Chocolate," excelled in blind user preference tests against other AI models.
- While Grok 3 offers impressive features similar to existing AI models, xAI plans to enhance it with voice interactions, gaming tools, and API access, aiming to rival top-tier competitors like OpenAI's upcoming GPT-4.5.
🌕 Nokia to establish first lunar cellular network
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- Nokia is developing a cellular network for the moon, transitioning from traditional point-to-point radio communications to a system that enables higher data transfer and connectivity for multiple devices.
- The new network architecture, designed for NASA's Artemis program, aims to support future lunar missions by being resilient to the harsh conditions of space, such as radiation and extreme temperatures.
- Set for deployment during the IM-2 mission, the 4G network will facilitate communication between lunar landers and vehicles, although it may function only briefly due to the lunar night.
🌎 Huawei launches first trifold smartphone globally
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- Huawei has launched its Mate XT, a trifold smartphone, globally with a price of €3,499 (about $3,660), but the device will not support Google apps.
- The Mate XT offers three screen sizes depending on its folding configuration, featuring a dual-hinge display that can create a 6.4-inch, 7.9-inch, or 10.2-inch screen.
- The phone is launching in select markets outside Malaysia with a configuration of 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, but it won't be available in the UK or US for now.
💻 Acer plans 10% laptop price increase due to US tariffs
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- Acer announced a 10% price increase on its laptops due to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports, with the change set to take effect next month.
- The company is exploring relocating its manufacturing operations out of China, and the United States is being considered as a possible new location to avoid tariffs.
- Existing Acer products will remain at current prices until stock depletes, but new shipments from China will reflect price increases, with some companies potentially raising prices beyond the tariff impact.
📱 iPhone 17 design will be dramatically different, says leaker
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- The iPhone 17 is rumored to feature a bold new design, with significant changes from previous models, according to a leak from "Digital Chat Station" on Weibo.
- The expected iPhone 17 Air model may introduce a horizontal camera bar, while the iPhone 17 Pro version is anticipated to have a larger, yet similarly oriented camera layout.
- Though some leaks have been inconsistent, the increasing number of reports suggests a major design shift, including the possible return of curved sides for the iPhone 17 Pro.
🛡️ OpenAI considers special voting rights to prevent takeovers
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- OpenAI is contemplating giving unique voting rights to its non-profit board to maintain control as it counters an unsolicited acquisition attempt by Elon Musk, according to the Financial Times.
- CEO Sam Altman and board members are considering governance adjustments as OpenAI shifts towards a for-profit model, based on information from individuals familiar with the situation.
- On Friday, OpenAI refused a $97.4 billion buyout proposal from a group led by Musk, stating the company is not for sale and dismissing future offers as insincere.
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