Stay updated with the latest developments, trends, and insights across various industries in our Miscellaneous News section. From tech breakthroughs to business news, discover diverse topics that don’t fit into specific categories but are worth your attention.

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A native NVMe driver introduced for Windows Server 2025 is being enabled on Windows 11 via unofficial tweaks, and early benchmarks show notable gains in…

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Google has released FunctionGemma, a 270M-parameter model built to translate natural language into structured function calls on-device. The small language model targets privacy, latency, and…

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LG Micro RGB evo: A New Era in LCD Technology As the consumer electronics industry gears up for CES 2026, LG Electronics is set to…

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Google Photos has updated its web platform to provide two new options for handling RAW image editing. Users can now choose between converting RAW files…

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If you’re looking for high-quality custom manufacturing services in London, Easy Spray is your go-to solution. Specializing in CNC cutting, MDF spraying, laminating, and edge…

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In many industrial settings, there’s an ongoing balancing act between what needs to be done on-site and how those activities affect the surrounding environment. Noise,…

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In the world of HR and people development, a CIPD qualification is widely recognised as a mark of professional credibility. Whether you’re just starting out…

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Discover how data processing companies help businesses unlock actionable insights, improve decision-making, and gain a competitive edge through data intelligence.

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Microsoft has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation with the release of Windows 11 Copilot 2.0, an AI-powered upgrade that’s transforming how users interact…

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Samsung is committed to supporting educators and fostering a love of learning in students. In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, Samsung is offering a variety…
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Matt Birchler is out today with his annual watchOS concept, this time imagining watchOS 6. Birchler envisions some of the features he’d most like to…

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Twitter’s quest to fix its platform continues, this time with an experimental replies moderation feature. The “Hide Tweet” feature will be a public experiment, but…