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Your future Samsung phone might finally run on truly β€œSamsung-made” silicon

Samsung has started a β€œCustom SoC Development Team,” aiming to design its own chips in-house. That could mean better-optimized processors, stronger battery life, and phones that’re more than just β€œAndroid by default.”

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Battlefield 6 is finally hitting cheaters where it hurts, and it’s actually working

New anti-cheat data from the team behind Battlefield 6 shows 2.4 million blocked cheat attempts and only a 2–2.5 % β€œmatch infection rate.” For players, that might mean fewer aimbots, less laggy cheating and more fair fights.

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Windows 11’s β€œfast” File Explorer is slower than ever and hogs more RAM

A new test by WindowsLatest shows that Windows 11’s preloaded File Explorer still launches slower than its Windows 10 counterpart, and uses extra RAM in the process. For many users, that upgrade just got a lot less appealing.

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Intel might return to Apple laptops, but not the way you think

Analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo claims Intel may start manufacturing Apple’s entry-level M-series chips by mid-2027. It’s not a revival of Intel-powered Macs, but a behind-the-scenes shake-up that could reshape Apple’s supply chain and how future MacBooks are built.

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