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Galaxy S26 Ultra proves fast charging only matters if you can use it

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Charging: Why Faster Isn’t Always Better In the high-stakes world of smartphone technology, charging speeds have become the latest battleground for manufacturers vying for consumer attention. Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra recently reminded me of a crucial lesson: raw charging power means nothing if you can’t actually use it when you need […]

Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of March 8, 2026

The Tesla Exemption No More: Rivian and Lucid Break Through Washington State’s Dealership Wall In a groundbreaking move that’s sending shockwaves through the automotive industry, Washington state is set to shatter its longstanding “Tesla exemption” by allowing Rivian and Lucid Motors to establish direct-to-consumer sales showrooms for the first time. This seismic shift, effective January […]

Europe’s top 10 funding rounds this week (9 -15 March)

Europe’s Startup Scene Shatters Records: From $2B AI Infrastructure to $1B Seed, Here’s What’s Really Happening The week of March 9-15, 2025, will go down in European tech history as the moment when the continent’s startup ecosystem proved it can not only compete with Silicon Valley valuations but occasionally obliterate them. With two deals alone […]

iOS 27 Will Reportedly Be Like Mac OS X Snow Leopard

iOS 27 Is Shaping Up to Be Apple’s ‘Snow Leopard’ Moment — But for iPhones Apple’s next major software release, iOS 27, is shaping up to be one of the most interesting—and unexpected—updates in recent years. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter, the upcoming iOS version is expected to follow […]

AI has exposed age-old problems with university coursework – The Guardian

AI Has Exposed Age-Old Problems with University Coursework The Guardian Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool for automating tasks or generating content—it has become a mirror, reflecting long-standing flaws in how universities assess student learning. A recent analysis by The Guardian reveals that AI’s growing sophistication has laid bare the limitations of traditional […]

Studio Display XDR review: Apple’s final boss of all Mac displays

Apple Studio Display XDR: The New High-End Monitor That’s Actually Affordable Apple just dropped a bombshell in the world of desktop displays: the Studio Display XDR. This isn’t just another monitor—it’s a masterclass in engineering that takes the best bits of Apple’s display tech and blends them into one jaw-dropping package. Think of it as […]

Fixing AI failure: Three changes enterprises should make now

Recent reports about AI project failure rates have sparked intense debate across the tech industry, revealing a troubling pattern that goes far beyond technical shortcomings. While much of the conversation has centered on model accuracy, data quality, and algorithmic limitations, the real story emerging from dozens of AI initiatives is that cultural and organizational factors […]