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RAM Shortage to Drive Widespread Tech Price Hikes in 2026
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Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Over 5 Days
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Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Over 5 Days

In late February 2026, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made his inaugural official visit to China amid deteriorating US...

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Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Amid Trade Tensions
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Timeline: How German Chancellor Merz's First China Visit Unfolded Amid Trade Tensions

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made his inaugural visit to China from February 24-26, 2026, seeking to rebalance a det...

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Aluminum Traders Brace for Turmoil as Iran Crisis Chokes Supply
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Aluminum Traders Brace for Turmoil as Iran Crisis Chokes Supply

The Iran war is sending shock waves through the global aluminum industry, with manufacturers facing a spike in prices and traders expecting widespread suspensions of supply contracts unless flows through the Strait of Hormuz resume quickly. Aluminum is the most ubiquitous industrial metal after steel, but in recent years the market has been periodically rocked by supply shocks that have exposed fragilities in the complex network of bauxite mines, alumina refineries and aluminum smelters that supply to manufacturers around the world — often in highly specialized forms that can’t readily be replaced. Timna Tanners, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wells Fargo Securities, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec from the Bloomberg Invest conference in New York City. (Source: Bloomberg)

Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear Elite chip is made for smartwatches and AI devices
Engadget
1 day ago

Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear Elite chip is made for smartwatches and AI devices

Qualcomm's Snapdragon Elite chips are reserved for the best Android phones and laptops, and now the company has introduced the first in the Elite series for wearables. The Snapdragon Wear Elite processor is designed for smartwatches and AI devices like pendants and promises up to a fivefold increase in single-thread CPU performance, Qualcomm announced.  The new processor is built on a 3nm process to improve speed and efficiency over previous models, while boosting the number of cores to five (one big core at 2.1GHz and 4 little cores at 1.9GHz). With those changes, the company is promising up to five times faster single-threaded performance, with GPU speeds boosted up to seven times.  Qualcomm The Snapdragon Wear Elite is also equipped with a new NPU that allows low-power AI use cases like keyword recognition along with noise cancellation. It's also the first Snapdragon wearable processor with a dedicated Hexagon NPU supporting AI models with two billion parameters. That will allow new "personal AI experiences," the company said, like context-aware recommendations, natural voice interactions, life logging and AI agents that can orchestrate tasks on your behalf.  Wear OS devices with the chip should see up to 30 percent improved battery life and charging speeds of up to 50 percent in ten minutes. It also allows for more types of connectivity, including 5G reduced capability, micro-power Wi-Fi, NB-NTN for satellites, Bluetooth 6.0, GNSS and UWB. However, manufacturers will be able to source versions of the chip without some of those wireless features.  Whether the Snapdragon Wear Elite will give Wear OS watch manufacturers a better chance to chip into the 50-plus percent market share of Apple's Watch remains to be seen. The first devices using the chip will start to ship in the "next few months," Qualcomm said. "Leading global partners are supporting the platform including Google, Motorola and Samsung." This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.eng

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Phones are going to get weird next week
The Verge
5 days ago

Phones are going to get weird next week

Honor’s Robot Phone is set to make an appearance, and this time we might actually see it switched on. | Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge With rare exceptions, phones are pretty boring these days. The good news is, a boatload of those rare exceptions are about to show up at once, courtesy of Mobile World Congress. The tech industry's biggest mobile show may not quite have the clout it once did, when the likes of Samsung, Sony, LG, and HTC showcased new flagships there each year, but it still attracts more phone launches than CES does two months earlier. It's especially popular with the Chinese manufacturers who are still fighting for space in the global market, along with niche manufacturers who turn up with extra-durable "rugged" devices, or battery beasts that are more powe … Read the full story at The Verge.

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More than 1,000 UK councillors sign Palestine pledge as local polls loom
Al Jazeera
6 days ago

More than 1,000 UK councillors sign Palestine pledge as local polls loom

The campaign aims to pressure local authorities to divest from Israeli weapons manufacturers.

‘China shock’ hits Germany as Merz joins Beijing pilgrimage
South China Morning Post
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‘China shock’ hits Germany as Merz joins Beijing pilgrimage

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz voiced concerns about Chinese industrial overcapacity after meeting President Xi Jinping, as he seeks to rein in a trade deficit that has grown fourfold since 2020. “This dynamic is not healthy,” Merz told reporters in Beijing on Wednesday, according to Reuters. He also highlighted “risks” from the close connections between the two countries, including problems suffered by German manufacturers last year when China tightened export controls on basic computer chips...

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