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Some Galaxy S26 Ultra Users Say the Display Is Causing Eye Strain and Headaches

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra was never going to be an easy phone to sell on dramatic upgrades alone. A lot of the early conversation around the device focused on how little had changed compared with the previous model, with the new Privacy Display feature standing out as one of the few headline additions. On paper, that sounds useful enough: it narrows viewing angles so people beside you have a harder time peeking at your screen. But now, for some users, that same display is becoming the main reason they are unhappy with the phone.

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The First 16TB M.2 SSD Is Here, But the Price Is on Another Level

The idea of a 16TB M.2 SSD almost sounds unreal, especially when most people still see 1TB or 2TB as the sweet spot for everyday use. Even 4TB and 8TB drives still feel premium to many buyers. So hearing that a 16TB M.2 SSD now exists naturally grabs attention. On paper, it sounds like a dream product for anyone who wants massive storage in an incredibly compact form.

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Intel’s Advanced Packaging Expansion in Malaysia Is Moving Closer to Reality

Intel's long-term presence in Malaysia appears to be entering another important phase, with the company's advanced packaging complex now expected to begin operations this year. The update came from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who shared that he had been briefed on Intel's latest progress and investment plans in the country.

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Microsoft Wants to Make PC Games Feel Less Like a Waiting Simulator

If you have spent any time gaming on PC, you probably already know the routine. You install a new game, launch it with excitement, and then immediately get greeted by a shader compilation screen that takes anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes. Even worse, some games still hitch, pause, or stutter during gameplay as new effects are compiled in the background. It has become such a common part of PC gaming that many players almost treat it as normal.

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Subang Jaya Introduces AI-Powered Traffic Lights That Warn Drivers With Sound and Light

Subang Jaya is taking a step toward smarter and safer streets with the introduction of a new artificial intelligence–enabled traffic monitoring system. The Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) has begun deploying a technology called the Smart Sensor Awareness system, or SENSA, which uses AI and sensor-based monitoring to improve pedestrian safety in busy areas.

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