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Samsung's CES 2026 Showcase: AI, TVs, Foldables

Samsung unveils its CES 2026 lineup featuring Micro RGB TVs, a tri-fold phone, AI appliances, and deeper Google Gemini integration, aiming to dominate the smart home. Discover the future of tech.

Tembo Group Gets Defence Licence for Amravati Pistol Plant

Tembo Group secures defence licence for Maharashtra's first handgun factory in Amravati. Plans to produce 30,000 pistols annually by September and 12 crore bullets in two years. A major boost for 'Make in India' in defence manufacturing.

India's Manufacturing Growth Slows to 2-Year Low in December

India's manufacturing sector growth eased in December 2024, with the HSBC PMI hitting a two-year low of 55.0. Export orders and employment moderated, while business sentiment weakened. Explore the key drivers and implications.

India Targets Top 4 in Chip Manufacturing by 2032

India's semiconductor push, backed by Rs 1.6 lakh crore in approved projects and talent from 298 universities, aims to make it a top-4 global player by 2032 and the best by 2035. Read more.

Samsung Trifold Sells Out in 24 Hours, Beats Forecasts

Samsung's revolutionary Trifold smartphone sells out within a day, surpassing industry sales projections. Discover the details behind this market triumph and what it means for the future of foldable tech.

US Gives Samsung, SK Hynix 2026 China Chip License

The US government has approved annual licenses for Samsung and SK Hynix to import chip equipment to China for 2026. This offers temporary relief but ends special waivers, adding new hurdles. Read the full details.

Google Photos Coming to Samsung TVs in 2026

Samsung and Google announce exclusive integration of Google Photos on Samsung smart TVs from early 2026. Enjoy AI-powered memories and cinematic slideshows on your big screen. Read more.

Samsung Exynos 2800 to Get Custom GPU in 2027

Samsung plans a major shift with its Exynos 2800 processor, launching in 2027 with a fully in-house GPU. This move aims to boost graphics and AI performance while reducing reliance on external partners like AMD.

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