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New Samsung Tiny 200MP HP5 Sensor Could Make Chunky Camera Bumps Disappear

Why is Samsung making a 200-megapixel sensor smaller than ever? It sounds backward, right? In an era where “bigger sensor = better photo” dominates, Samsung’s new ISOCELL HP5 breaks the rulebook. With 0.5-micron pixels on a 1/1.3-inch format, it’s unusually compact — and that’s the point. This sensor isn’t meant to lead your main camera. It’s designed for the tightest...

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Why Google’s GameSnacks Disappearance from Android Auto Matters — and What It Says About Games in Cars

Google’s lightweight GameSnacks collection is quietly vanishing from Android Auto’s app launcher in recent beta builds, as spotted by users and reported by 9to5Google. It’s a small change on the surface — a few casual HTML5 mini-games that once loaded instantly on car displays — but it reflects a deeper shift. Platforms like Google are rethinking how much entertainment belongs...

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The Play Store is About to Change Forever — Starting in America, Spreading Worldwide

Picture this: Android phones lighting up across continents — from busy markets in Lagos to subways in Tokyo, from farmers’ fields in India to cafés in Paris. Over 3 billion devices pulse daily with Google’s ecosystem. But this familiar digital rhythm is about to shift. When the U.S. Supreme Court quietly refused to hear Google’s appeal in Epic Games v....

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Why OpenAI’s Cool New Hardware Idea Might Never Ship

When you hear that OpenAI is working with Jony Ive, the design legend behind the iPhone, it sounds like the start of a new tech era. A software-first AI company teaming up with Apple’s former chief designer — what could go wrong? Plenty, actually. Because while OpenAI knows how to build world-changing models, building world-class hardware is a completely different...

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Why Our Immune System Doesn’t Attack Us — And the 2025 Nobel Prize That Finally Explained It

Every October, when the Nobel announcements start rolling in, the world leans in a little closer. There’s always that sense of quiet awe — who uncovered something so fundamental this time that it changed how we understand life itself? In 2025, the spotlight turned to three scientists who helped answer one of biology’s oldest mysteries: Why doesn’t our immune system...