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Good morning, folks! ☀️
Today's newsletter is a mix of cool and concerning. We've got everything from tragic delivery incidents to new AI chips shaking up the market. Plus, there's drama in the smartphone world with sales bans and battery issues.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech update🚀:
A shocking story about an iPhone delivery gone wrong
Huawei's new AI chip challenging Nvidia
OnePlus facing another sales ban in Germany
Huawei's possible new laptop with HarmonyOS
iPhone users struggling with battery drain after an update
Quick news about HarmonyOS gaming, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Galaxy S25
Read on for all the details!
In a tragic incident in Lucknow, India, a delivery agent was killed while delivering an iPhone ordered through the Cash on Delivery (COD) option. The victim, Bharat Kumar, was 30 years old and worked as a delivery executive.
He was tasked with delivering a smartphone worth ₹1.5 lakh ($1,787), which was ordered from Flipkart.
Huawei is testing its latest AI chip, the Ascend 910C, with potential clients in China. This chip aims to provide a strong alternative to Nvidia’s high-end GPUs, especially after US restrictions limited Nvidia’s sales to China. | OnePlus smartphones have once again been banned from sale in Germany due to a new patent dispute. This time, the issue stems from a conflict with InterDigital, a company that specializes in research and development of 5G. |
Huawei is rumored to be preparing the launch of a new laptop under the name Hi Matebook as part of its Smart Selection lineup, with the release expected to take place later this month. | Some iPhone users have recently reported a noticeable drop in battery life after installing the iOS 18 update, with some experiencing a 20% to 30% reduction within just one hour. |
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