Smartphone News
A bold shift in the Pokémon franchise brings a battle-focused experience designed for competitive and casual players alike.
A temporary disruption in Samsung’s payment service during peak hours raises concerns about the reliability of digital transactions.
A major shift is underway in the global auto industry, with Kia positioning itself at the forefront of the smart mobility revolution.
Samsung is redefining the smartphone game: it’s no longer about thinner screens or sharper cameras—the AI assistant on your device matters most. Galaxy S26 introduces a multi-AI system for a truly unique experience.
Samsung’s Head of Mobile Division, No Tae-moon, highlights the company’s openness to collaborate with more AI companies, enhancing Galaxy AI and offering users multiple AI choices.
After being named “Best Smartphone” at MWC 2026, the Galaxy S26 Ultra experiences record pre-orders, driven by AI innovations and advanced privacy features.
Samsung continues its legacy of hiring top talent with a bold plan to recruit 60,000 new employees over the next five years, focusing on cutting-edge industries like AI, Biotech, and battery technology.
ST introduces the STM32C5 series, enhancing microcontroller performance while reducing power consumption, targeting smart home devices, industrial IoT, and wearable solutions.
Following a dispute with the U.S. Department of Defense, Anthropic’s Claude surged to the top of U.S. app downloads, overtaking ChatGPT amid growing debate over AI use in military operations.
Anthropic has launched a major update allowing Claude to remember conversation context for free users, enhancing personalization and intensifying competition in the AI market 🚀
Nvidia confirms sustained demand for AI chips while SK Hynix invests heavily in expansion and Samsung strengthens its position with advanced 2nm technology in the global semiconductor race.
Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra globally with major upgrades in battery, performance, and camera technology — while keeping European prices unchanged.











