In a surprising twist, rumors suggest Samsung may switch to its Exynos 2600 chip for the Galaxy S26. However, Qualcomm is confident it will still power 75% of the devices. What does this mean for Samsung's chip strategy?
In a groundbreaking move, Kimberly-Clark has agreed to acquire Kenvue for over $40 billion, uniting the makers of Huggies and Tylenol. This cash-and-stock deal marks one of the year's largest takeovers!
Samsung is poised to enhance its flagship Galaxy S26 series with the Exynos 2600 chipset, promising superior performance over competitors. Will this be the breakthrough the smartphone market needs?
Warner Bros. Discovery is in the midst of a potential acquisition, with David Ellison making aggressive bids. As the media landscape shifts, what could this mean for the future of entertainment?
Get ready for a toy revolution! Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters is set to dominate store shelves in 2026 with an unprecedented partnership with Mattel and Hasbro, bringing dolls, games, and more. Fans are in for a treat!
Warner Bros. Discovery's shares hit a high not seen since 2022, driven by rumors of multiple parties interested in acquiring the company, particularly Paramount. With stocks rising 11%, analysts weigh in on the potential bidding war.
As the U.S. pressures allies to curb Chinese influence in technology, the Dutch government seizes control of Nexperia, a major chip manufacturer. What does this mean for global supply chains?
The Ninth Circuit Court has temporarily lifted a block on the Oregon National Guard's deployment to Portland, but a broader prohibition remains in place. This ruling comes amid ongoing legal disputes over the National Guard's role in the city.
Texas National Guard troops have arrived in Chicago as part of Trump’s escalating immigration enforcement. Local leaders condemn the military presence amid rising tensions and protests against ICE operations.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has approved BlackRock's takeover of Minnesota Power, ignoring warnings that it could lead to higher bills and reduced oversight. Critics fear this decision prioritizes profits over public interest.