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Apple drops commission rates in China without a fuss

Apple Just Slashed App Store Fees in China—Here’s What It Means for Developers and the Future of the App Economy In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the global tech ecosystem, Apple has quietly announced a significant reduction in its App Store commission rates in China. Starting March 15, 2026, developers distributing apps in the […]

Lost ‘Doctor Who episodes’ from the 1960s found and restored by BBC

Here’s your rewritten article in a detailed, tech-savvy, and viral style, with over 1,200 words, followed by a list of viral tags and phrases: 🚨 BREAKING: Lost Episodes of “Doctor Who” Unearthed After 60 Years! BBC’s Historic Blunder Finally Reversed In a jaw-dropping twist that’s sending shockwaves through the sci-fi universe, two long-lost episodes of […]

Apple’s First Foldable Displays Nearing Mass Production

Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Display Nears Mass Production, May Debut in 2026 In a major breakthrough for mobile technology, Apple’s highly anticipated foldable iPhone is edging closer to reality, with Samsung Display reportedly set to begin mass production of its revolutionary OLED panels as early as May 2026. This development marks a pivotal moment in […]

The R2 is nearly here — can Rivian stick the landing?

Rivian R2: The EV Underdog’s Last Stand Against Tesla’s Empire In a bold move that could either catapult Rivian into the mainstream or send it spiraling into oblivion, the electric vehicle startup unveiled its most crucial product yet: the R2, a midsize SUV starting under $50,000. This isn’t just another EV launch—it’s Rivian’s final gambit […]

A unicellular organism with no brain is capable of Pavlovian learning

Scientists Discover Single-Celled Organism That Can Learn Without a Brain In a stunning breakthrough that challenges everything we thought we knew about intelligence and learning, researchers have discovered that a microscopic organism with no brain, no neurons, and no central nervous system can perform a sophisticated form of learning previously thought to exist only in […]

It’s been 25 years since my jaw first dropped at 3DMark2001’s Nature test but hoo boy, have 3D graphics changed since then

25 Years of Graphics Evolution: From 3DMark2001 to Today’s Photorealistic Worlds A Quarter Century of Visual Revolution Twenty-five years ago, Finnish software company MadOnion released 3DMark2001, a benchmark tool that would become legendary in PC gaming history. Launched alongside Nvidia’s groundbreaking GeForce 3 series, this tool showcased the revolutionary potential of shaders in DirectX-powered games. […]

Quantum chemistry may not be the “killer app” for quantum computers after all

Quantum Computing’s Chemistry Dreams May Be Over Before They Begin In a stunning revelation that could reshape the future of quantum computing, a new analysis suggests that the field’s most promising “killer application”—quantum chemistry calculations for drug development and agriculture—may be fundamentally limited. The Quantum Chemistry Promise For years, quantum computing enthusiasts have touted the […]