Samsung Mobile switches to Chinese OLED screens.

Facing severe cost pressures, Samsung Mobile is reportedly sourcing OLED panels from China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) for its upcoming Galaxy S26 FE and A57 devices. Internal sources indicate that the company’s memory division is unwilling to provide high-end chips at discounted rates, leaving the mobile division scrambling to maintain profitability. The move comes as Samsung MX struggles to post…

Nvidia Enters AI Model Race with $26B Investment

Nvidia announced a $26 billion investment to develop open-weight AI models, marking a shift from hardware provider to direct competitor of OpenAI and Anthropic. According to SEC filings, this is the largest single commitment to open-weight AI development in history. The company has spent the past two years quietly assembling AI research talent and already controls the compute infrastructure required…

Trump Administration Secures $10B from TikTok Deal

The Trump administration is reportedly set to receive up to $10 billion for facilitating the restructuring of TikTok’s US operations. According to recent reports, an initial $2.5 billion payment has already been made, with additional installments expected over time. The deal involved a consortium of investors, including Oracle and major private equity firms, acquiring stakes in a US-based TikTok entity.…

Why Instagram Is Removing Encrypted Messages

Instagram’s decision to remove its end-to-end encrypted messaging option highlights the complicated balance between privacy and platform safety. The feature, which protected conversations so that only participants could read them, will disappear from the app in May 2026. End-to-end encryption is often praised as the strongest security available for online messaging. Yet it also prevents platforms from monitoring conversations, which…

Meta Considers Major Layoffs as AI Spending Accelerates

Meta is reportedly considering large-scale layoffs that could affect up to 20% of its workforce as the company increases investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure. According to sources familiar with the matter, executives have begun discussing potential workforce reductions internally as part of a broader effort to control rising costs tied to AI development. The layoffs have not been finalized and…

Duolingo Focuses on Smoother Free Experience as User Growth Decelerates

Duolingo is adjusting its growth strategy to prioritize a frictionless free user experience, after seeing daily active user growth slow in 2025, according to co-founder and CEO Luis von Ahn. While monetization through ads and subscription upsells has boosted revenue, it has come at the cost of user expansion. Balancing monetization and growth Currently, only about 10% of Duolingo’s active…

Tech Insight: Apple and Google Wallets Evolve Into Marketing Platforms

Digital wallets from Apple and Google are no longer just tools for payments—they are becoming powerful platforms for brand engagement and marketing. Eric Senn, co-founder and CEO of Badge, a software startup, explains that wallets now allow companies to integrate loyalty programs, real-time offers, and interactive experiences directly into consumers’ mobile devices. Badge, founded in San Francisco in 2023, provides…

Binance Moves to Align With EU Crypto Rules Ahead of 2026 Deadline

Binance is strengthening its commitment to European regulation as the implementation deadline for the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) approaches in July 2026. The exchange has already applied for a license that would allow it to continue operating legally across the European market once the framework becomes fully enforced. Richard Ting, co-CEO of Binance, said the company is actively…

German Economist Warns BMW, Mercedes, and Volkswagen May Struggle to Survive by 2030

German economist Moritz Schularick has highlighted a critical transformation in Europe’s automotive sector. According to his analysis, long-established brands such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen face intense pressure to adapt or risk losing relevance by 2030. The driving forces behind this shift are electrification, software-defined vehicles, and the integration of artificial intelligence into mobility solutions. Historically, these manufacturers thrived on…