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New FCC “buy american” mandate effectively ends foreign router imports

To receive authorization, companies must outline a plan to move production to the United States. On March 2026, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made the sale of consumer routers not manufactured within the U.S. practically illegal, unless they have already received prior FCC authorization. According to the official statement, the measure “does not prohibit the […]

iPhone 17e: everything about Apple’s new budget-friendly smartphone

Apple has officially introduced the iPhone 17e (2026), featuring the A19 chip, the new C1X modem, and for the first time in this lineup, MagSafe charging support. The iPhone 17e arrives as the successor to the iPhone 16e, focusing on delivering modern technology at a more accessible price point. While maintaining a familiar design, the […]

Apple announces AirPods Max 2 with H2 Chip and enhanced active noise cancellation

The second generation of Apple’s premium over-ear headphones arrives with significant internal upgrades, maintaining the iconic design while focusing on high-fidelity audio and intelligent connectivity. After years of anticipation, Apple has officially unveiled the AirPods Max 2. While visually similar to the original model, the new headphones have been completely rebuilt internally to deliver a […]

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: specs, features, and pricing

Samsung’s 2026 flagship has officially arrived, bringing a refined design, a breakthrough “Privacy Display,” and significant camera upgrades to the Ultra lineup. Following its announcement at Galaxy Unpacked on February 25, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is now available worldwide as of March 11. While the device maintains the familiar 6.9-inch silhouette of its predecessor, […]

When AI secures vs. when AI accelerates risk: The infrastructure paradox

Two months ago, I sat in a strategy meeting with a CISO and an autonomous vehicle engineer. The CISO was explaining how AI reduces false positives in cybersecurity—flagging only genuine threats, ignoring noise. The AV engineer was explaining how AI detects obstacles—being hypersensitive to avoid missing a pedestrian. Then someone asked: “So if we make […]

AI Model collapse is happening now, not later: what your data filtering strategy should be

Three years ago, I spent six weeks analyzing a production language model at scale. The model was performing exactly as expected on benchmarks. On MMLU (a standard reasoning test), it achieved 86% accuracy. On proprietary internal datasets, the numbers looked even better: 92% on customer service queries, 89% on technical documentation classification. But there was […]

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