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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 06/12/2026 11:49 EDT

Huawei HarmonyOS 7: Refreshed Spatial Interface, System-Level AI And Liquid Glass Inspied Design

At its annual developer conference, Huawei officially debuted HarmonyOS 7, providing an early look at the next generation of its cross-device operating system. Designed to integrate across smartphones, tablets, PCs, and wearables, the update focuses on deep artificial intelligence capabilities, improved hardware performance, and comprehensive security enhancements. The most noticeable change in HarmonyOS 7 is its new spatial design language. Huawei utilizes advanced software-based rendering to introduce thr Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 05/04/2026 12:00 EDT

Google Confirms Plans To Integrate Advertisements Into Gemini 

Google has officially signaled the end of the ad-free era for its Gemini AI assistant. During a fiscal first-quarter earnings call in late April 2026, Google’s Chief Business Officer, Philip Schindler, confirmed that the company is exploring ways to introduce advertising into the Gemini ecosystem.  Unlike traditional display banners that often clutter mobile interfaces, Google plans to integrate ads directly into the conversational flow. This approach mirrors the “AI Overviews”... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 05/03/2026 11:49 EDT

No, China Did Not Ban AI Layoffs

A Hangzhou court case shows AI automation does not automatically justify pay cuts or layoffs, as China applies existing labor law to workplace AI. Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 05/03/2026 10:35 EDT

Xiaomi Reveals XRING 03 Chipset Featuring 4 GHz Speeds And Architectural Shifts 

Internal code from Xiaomi has revealed details regarding the upcoming XRING 03 chipset, a component that introduces a radical departure from traditional processing structures. Expected to debut exclusively in the Chinese market within the MIX Fold 5 foldable smartphone, the processor has reportedly surpassed industry benchmarks by reaching a clock speed of 4.05 GHz on its primary core.   The most significant shift in the XRING 03 is the removal of... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 05/03/2026 10:22 EDT

Grab It Now! Hogwarts Legacy Available For Free On Epic Games Store For A Limited Time 

In a surprise move, the Epic Games Store has made the critically acclaimed action RPG Hogwarts Legacy available to users at no cost for a limited period. This promotion follows a previous free distribution during the 2025 holiday season and offers a new window for players who missed that earlier opportunity. The offer is currently active and will remain available for redemption until May 3, 2026.   Hogwarts Legacy is an... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 05/03/2026 10:14 EDT

Lenovo Launches Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition Gen 11 With Panther Lake Architecture 

Following its initial preview at CES 2026, Lenovo has officially commenced US sales of the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition Gen 11. Positioned as a premier ultra-thin laptop for creative professionals, the new model continues to deliver great performance like the previous gen, but now integrates Intel’s latest Panther Lake processors and advanced Tandem OLED display technology, signaling a significant hardware refresh for the Yoga lineup.  The Yoga Pro 9i... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 05/03/2026 09:58 EDT

Xiaomi Accelerates EV Expansion With Upcoming YU7 GT Launch 

Following a significant surge in sales performance, Xiaomi is preparing to expand its electric vehicle (EV) portfolio with the high-performance YU7 GT. This development comes as the tech giant solidifies its position in the automotive industry, demonstrating a manufacturing and logistical capacity that has exceeded initial market expectations.  According to CNevPost, Xiaomi’s automotive division reported a substantial growth trajectory in early 2026. In April, the company delivered over 30,000 units,... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo · 05/02/2026 17:44 EDT

Cardboard Drones Sound Ridiculous Until They Come In Huge Swarms

A drone made mostly from cardboard sounds almost laughable at first. It suggests shipping boxes, school projects, or something that should fall apart in bad weather, not a serious piece of military technology. But that is why Japan’s cardboard drone story is getting attention. The concern is not that cardboard suddenly became a miracle aerospace material. The concern is what happens when drones become cheap enough to build, transport, and... Read more

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Aiva Keller @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 05/01/2026 10:32 EDT

Pokémon Event In Seoul Got So Crowded, Police And Firefighters Were Called

Seoul Forest was supposed to feel like a gentle spring escape: gardens, walking paths, photo spots, and Pokémon hiding among the trees. Instead, opening day showed just how powerful nostalgia can be when a beloved childhood brand meets a real-world destination. Pokémon Secret Forest opened May 1 as part of the 2026 Seoul International Garden Show, a massive public event running through October 27 across Seoul Forest and nearby areas.... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 05/01/2026 08:55 EDT

HyperX Expands Peripheral Lineup With Modular Controllers And High-Endurance Headsets

HP’s gaming division, HyperX, has officially expanded its product catalog with the introduction of the Clutch Talon modular controller and the Cloud Stinger 3 headset family. These releases, alongside the full version of the NGENUITY software, aim to provide gamers with greater customization, durability, and technical precision. Modular Customization: The Clutch Talon The Clutch Talon is designed for the competitive market, featuring a highly modular architecture. Users can quickly swap... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 05/01/2026 08:32 EDT

Windows 11 KB5083631: Faster File Explorer And New Format Support

Microsoft has released the optional KB5083631 update for Windows 11 (Builds 26200.8328 and 26100.8328, version 24H2), introducing substantial improvements to the operating system’s core functionality. While the update features a new Xbox Mode, the primary focus for most users is a significantly faster and more stable File Explorer experience. The update expands native file handling capabilities, allowing users to open and extract formats such as .nupkg, .xar, .uu, and .cpio... Read more

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Aiva Keller @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/30/2026 09:11 EDT

Flying Taxis Are Now Real. But Would You Want Them Flying Over Your House?

Flying taxis always sounded like one of those futuristic ideas that looked good in articles, movies and concept videos but never quite arrived in real life. This week, that future came a little closer. Joby Aviation, which we covered before, began a series of piloted electric air taxi demonstration flights in New York, flying between John F. Kennedy International Airport and several Manhattan heliports. The flights used real airport and... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/30/2026 09:02 EDT

OnePlus Pad 4 Officially Launched With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 144Hz Screen And Massive Battery

OnePlus has officially unveiled its latest flagship tablet, the OnePlus Pad 4, in India. Positioned as a high-performance device, the tablet is designed to bridge the gap between elite entertainment and professional productivity. Its release serves as a strategic move by the company to reinforce its presence in the global premium hardware market. The device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, built on a 3nm... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/30/2026 08:03 EDT

Could Your Future Car Watch You And Stop You From Driving?

The idea sounds like science fiction, but it is now part of a very real policy debate: should future cars be able to detect when a driver may be impaired and stop that person from driving? It sounds like a good safety feature, but that is the uncomfortable question behind the latest update from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (PDF link). Congress had directed regulators to create a rule... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 04/30/2026 04:41 EDT

Ubuntu AI Integration: Canonical Clarifies Opt-In Features And User Privacy

Canonical, the developer behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, recently announced plans to integrate artificial intelligence features into the operating system. The initiative has sparked a significant debate within the Linux community, with some users expressing concerns regarding privacy and system bloat. Critics have drawn comparisons to Microsoft’s aggressive AI implementation in Windows 11, leading to calls for a global kill switch to disable all AI-related functionalities. According to Jon Seager,... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 04/30/2026 04:31 EDT

Samsung Launches Odyssey G8 G80HS: The Industry’s First 6K Gaming Monitor

Samsung has officially commenced sales of its latest high-end display, the Odyssey G8 (G80HS). Distinguishing itself as the market’s first 6K monitor specifically tailored for gaming, this 32-inch peripheral aims to bridge the gap between extreme pixel density for creators and high-speed performance for enthusiasts. Market Availability and Pricing The monitor is currently available for purchase in Germany through Samsung’s official online store, priced at €1,499 (~$1,751). Shipping is scheduled... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 04/29/2026 17:11 EDT

EU Mandate: New Laptops Must Support USB-C Universal Charging Standard

The European Union has officially implemented the next phase of its universal charging mandate, requiring all new laptops sold within the continent to feature a USB-C port for power delivery. Effective as of April 28, the regulation establishes USB-C as the universal standard for computing devices in the region, bringing notebooks into alignment with mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, and portable consoles. While the original legislation was approved in... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 04/29/2026 16:56 EDT

Google Gemini Now Generates And Exports PDF, Word, And Excel Files Directly

Google has introduced a significant update to Gemini, enabling the AI application to generate and export downloadable files directly within its interface. This feature is designed to enhance productivity by streamlining the workflow between content creation and final file generation, effectively removing the manual “copy-paste” steps previously required. The update supports a wide range of industry-standard formats to cater to diverse professional and academic needs. Gemini can now produce: Document... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 04/29/2026 16:50 EDT

ASRock Debuts PG27QFW2A: 27-Inch QHD Gaming Monitor With 400Hz Fast IPS

ASRock has quietly expanded its Phantom Gaming lineup with the introduction of two new monitors, headlined by the ASRock Advanced PG27QFW2A. This 27-inch model is designed to bridge the gap between entry-level displays and premium competitive hardware, focusing on high-speed performance for eSports enthusiasts. ASRock Advanced PG27QFW2A: High-Speed Precision The primary feature of the PG27QFW2A is its flat Fast IPS LCD panel, which delivers a Quad HD (2560 x 1440)... Read more

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Eliane Fiolet @ Ubergizmo · 04/29/2026 13:58 EDT

Motorola Launches Its Most Fashionable Flip Phone Lineup Yet: New Razr Ultra (2026), Razr Plus (2026), And Razr (2026),

Motorola just launched its new 2026 Razr flip phone series in Los Angeles, where I had the opportunity to play with the devices for a few hours. The launch comes after the debut of the Motorola Razr Fold, one of Ubergizmo’s Best of MWC picks, which expanded the Razr family beyond the classic pocketable flip-phone format. The successor to the Razr family 2025, the 2026 edition includes three models with... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo · 04/29/2026 09:00 EDT

Are Robots Coming For Airport Jobs? Japan Airlines Testing Humanoids

Could humanoid robots soon handle luggage, clean cabins, or take over other airport jobs? Japan Airlines is about to test that question at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport (official press release), where humanoid robots will be evaluated for ground-handling operations starting in May 2026. Reports (watch.impress.co.jp) state that this is not a mass deployment, and JAL is not saying that robots are about to replace airport workers overnight. But the trial still... Read more

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