Breakthrough: First 32-Bit Processor Built Using Atomic-Scale Semiconductor
Scientists achieve a major milestone in next-generation computing by developing a 32-bit processor using atomically thin semiconductor material. This innovative breakthrough, while not replacing silicon processors, demonstrates promising potential for ultra-low-power and specialized computing applications.
Apple's 'Project Bongo': Solid-State Haptic Buttons Still in Development for Future iPhones
Apple continues development of solid-state buttons with haptic feedback for future iPhones, despite facing technical challenges. The technology, codenamed 'Project Bongo', aims to replace mechanical buttons with pressure-sensitive alternatives that could enable new functionality through different levels of force.
Apple's Revolutionary Metallic Glass Hinge to Power Next-Gen iPhone Fold
Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone will feature an innovative metallic glass hinge that outperforms titanium in durability tests. The groundbreaking material choice aims to solve common foldable device issues while enabling an ultra-thin 4.5mm unfolded profile.
Infinix Zero Mini: A Revolutionary Tri-Fold Smartphone That Transforms Into a Clip-On Camera
Infinix unveils an innovative tri-fold smartphone concept featuring a dual-hinge design that folds into three segments. This versatile device can transform from a full-sized smartphone into a compact camera that clips onto bags or vehicles, reimagining how we integrate technology into daily life.
China's CR450: The World's Fastest Commercial Train Aims for 450 km/h
China unveils groundbreaking CR450 high-speed train prototype capable of reaching 450 km/h, surpassing current CR400 Fuxing trains. The next-generation EMU features enhanced safety systems, smart controls, and improved energy efficiency, reinforcing China's dominance in railway technology.
AI Jesus Takes Confessions: Swiss Church Blends Faith with Technology
A historic chapel in Lucerne introduces an AI-powered Jesus avatar capable of interacting with visitors in 100 languages. The experimental installation has drawn over 1,000 participants, with two-thirds reporting meaningful spiritual experiences, while sparking debate about technology's role in religious practices.