Sources: Google plans to release Gemini 3 in December; it is expected to be more performant across the board, especially in coding and multimodal generation (Alex Heath/Sources)
https://sources.news/p/google-readies-gemini-3-perplexity
Sources: Eagles RT Johnson has Lisfranc injury https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46999469/sources-eagles-rt-lane-johnson-suffers-lisfranc-injury
"If you’re thinking all of this looks a lot like Musk trying to juice his #Tesla sales numbers—and therefore his Tesla stock share price—by playing a shell game with his own companies, you’re not alone. It isn’t quite the same as the disastrous special purpose entities that ultimately brought energy company #Enron
Dickes Schwergewicht: Legt Apple beim iPhone 18 Pro Max nochmal einen drauf?
Schon das iPhone 17 Pro Max ist ein Brummer. Doch beim Nachfolger will Apple offenbar wegen Kamera, Kühlung und neuen Chips nochmals draufsatteln.
Sources: Microsoft aims to produce most new products, including servers and Surface laptops, outside China from 2026; AWS is also adopting a similar strategy (Nikkei Asia)
https://asia.nikkei.com/spotlight/supply-chain/m…
Sources: Penix has potential season-ending injury https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46999151/sources-falcons-penix-potential-season-ending-knee-injury
CO2 in atmosfeer neemt in recordtempo toe: 'Uiterst gevaarlijke situatie dreigt'
"We zijn afhankelijk van natuurlijke systemen om onze impact te compenseren, maar die systemen staan zo onder druk dat ze ons steeds minder kunnen helpen", zegt Oksana Tarasova, wetenschapper bij de Wereld Meteorologische Organisatie (WMO).
#klimaatverandering
Sources: Bills' Coleman out after missing meeting https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46987326/sources-bills-keon-coleman-healthy-scratch-missed-meeting
Sources: Micron plans to stop selling server chips to data centers in China after a 2023 ban, but will continue selling chips to auto and smartphone sectors (Reuters)
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transp…
Global smartphone shipments in 2026 are set to shrink 2.1% due to rising memory costs, led by Chinese OEMs; DRAM price surges are set to raise costs by 10%-15% (Counterpoint Research)
https://counterpointresearch.com/en/in