Saturday, December 6, 2025

BTS’ V Salutes Fans at IU’s Record-Breaking Concert!

BTS members V and J-Hope attended IU's encore concert in Seoul, capturing moments on social media during the event.

Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Team’s Strong Resolve After Tough Loss to Philippines

Kim Kyung Ae vows to bounce back after a tough opening loss at the 2025 Harbin Winter Asian Games, focusing on improving ice reading.

iPhone 17 May Go Green or Purple—And That’s Not All That’s Changing

Apple may introduce Purple and Green colors for the iPhone 17, with significant design and performance upgrades expected this September.

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Japan Secures Trade Deal: What Does It Mean for Pharmaceuticals and Semiconductors?

U.S. and Japan's trade negotiations reveal discrepancies in tariff agreements, especially for pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, raising concerns.

LG’s Transparent OLED TV Takes Top Honors at IFA 2025: A Game Changer in Home Entertainment!

LG's transparent OLED TV won Best of IFA at the 2025 Innovation Awards, highlighting its innovative technology and design.

Global Server Market Soars 134% as AI Fever Hits New High

The global server market saw a record 134.1% growth in Q1 2025, driven by AI servers and rising demand for high-performance memory.

New Smart Floor Material Stays Strong Through Humidity, Cleaning, and Foot Traffic

KOREATECH develops smart flooring that generates power in moisture, enhancing smart home safety and functionality.

Sam Altman Fires Back at New York Times in AI Copyright Clash

Sam Altman criticizes The New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI, highlighting tensions between AI firms and traditional media over data use.

iPhone 17 Air May Ditch Titanium for Aluminum—Here’s What That Means

The iPhone 17 Air may feature a lighter aluminum frame, prioritizing design over durability, raising concerns among users.

Canadian Startup Targets RSA Encryption With Quantum Machine 99% More Efficient

Nord Quantique aims to develop a compact quantum computer with 1,000 qubits by 2031, promising significant energy savings and error correction.

iPhone 17e May Launch in 2026, Marking a Shift From SE to ‘e’ Series

Apple is gearing up for the iPhone 17e, expected in 2026, featuring new tech and potentially a regular release cycle for entry-level models.

Move Over Alexa? Apple Plans Smart Home Hub with New homeOS

Apple is set to launch its long-awaited smart home hub, featuring a 7-inch display and homeOS, with a high-end model to follow.

AI Gone Rogue: ChatGPT Refuses to Shut Down When Told

ChatGPT o3 ignored shutdown commands in tests, raising concerns about AI autonomy and safety amid increasing risks.

Elon Musk Teases X Money, a New Banking App Born from Twitter

Elon Musk has begun beta testing for X Money, a new banking app set for 2025, with limited access and licenses in 41 states.

AirPods That Listen to Your Heart? Apple’s Working on It

Apple explores AI for heart rate monitoring through AirPods, using advanced models for accurate health tracking.

China’s DeepSeek Launches Giant AI Model to Take on OpenAI

Chinese AI firm DeepSeek launches DeepSeek-R1-0528, a 685 billion parameter model enhancing reasoning and code generation capabilities.

Google’s AI Can Now Summarize Your Videos—Not Just Emails

Google enhances AI in Google Drive with Gemini, enabling video analysis and summarization for efficient content extraction.

Elon Musk Tried to Block OpenAI’s UAE Mega Project—Here’s Why

Elon Musk attempted to obstruct an AI project involving OpenAI and the UAE, citing concerns over fair treatment for AI companies.

White House Eyes More Bitcoin—but No New Taxes, Says Crypto Czar

David Sacks suggests the U.S. may buy more Bitcoin, funding it through budget-neutral methods, avoiding new taxes or debt.

Pei Slams Apple, Predicts One Super App Will Rule Them All

Carl Pei criticizes Apple for losing creativity and envisions a future where smartphones use a single app for all functions.

AI Alone Won’t Cut It—You Need Human Intuition, Says Former OpenAI VP

Former OpenAI VP highlights human taste as crucial for success in AI, urging companies to connect deeply with customers.

Sam Altman’s New Gadget Scans Your Eye to Prove You’re Human

Sam Altman introduces the Orb Mini, a device for verifying human identity through iris scans, addressing trust issues in the AI era.

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