Nokia’s $1bn Nvidia Alliance: The 155-Year-Old Finn Reboots as an AI Powerhouse
Nokia bets $1 billion on Nvidia GPUs to reinvent itself as the AI backbone of global telecom networks, sending shares soaring 18%.
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Nokia bets $1 billion on Nvidia GPUs to reinvent itself as the AI backbone of global telecom networks, sending shares soaring 18%.

Global chip shortages are driving a 20 % spike in consumer electronics prices, halting production of PCs and mid-range phones.
Netflix servers briefly crashed under record demand as the Stranger Things finale premiered, highlighting both the show's massive draw and the platform's scaling limits.

After 30 years and 50 billion swipes, New York City officially retires the MetroCard, replacing it with OMNY contactless payments overnight.

For the third time in six weeks, PG&E blackouts plunge 7,800 Richmond District homes into darkness, igniting fury over delayed repairs and lost wages.
From Marvel’s first R-rated cosmic epic to an indie iPhone drama that sold for $18 million, here are the eight films everyone will be talking about in 2026.

Marvel Rivals quietly exited beta and skyrocketed to 200,000 concurrent players, proving superheroes don't need a release date to break the internet.

Amazon quietly cut prices on One Piece, Death Note, and My Hero Academia boxsets by up to 40%. Here's what's on sale right now and how long it will last.

Sony kicks off 2026 with three day-one indie debuts—Chroma Pulse, Ironbound Tides, and Pixel Bloom—free for PlayStation Plus subscribers all month long.

Tesla is on track for its first quarterly sales drop since 2020, as analyst forecasts point to weakening demand and rising competition.

NASA’s Artemis II mission, weeks from its 2026 launch, will send four astronauts around the Moon in a high-stakes test that could decide the future of lunar exploration.

As wearables outsell smartphones for the first time, the rectangle in your pocket is being replaced by rings, pins, and glasses that answer before you ask.