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ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from Tesla finally launching robotaxis (kinda) to Samsung's foldables teaser
By Hamish Hector published
Here's the biggest tech news stories from Samsung, Amazon, Tesla, and more for June 28, 2025

I'm tempted by this huge 57-inch dual 4K curved monitor but I'll definitely have to get a bigger desk
By Wayne Williams published
TCL’s 57-inch 57R94 curved monitor brings dual 4K resolution in a seamless ultra-wide 32:9 display.

Nvidia could use humanoid robots to build AI servers in Foxconn's US factory - but I wonder where these robots will be built
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Foxconn and Nvidia may soon deploy humanoid robots in Houston to build AI servers.

This ‘meh’ iPhone 17 Air camera tip might give us more insight than meets the eye
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
Claimed images of iPhone 17 screen protectors show a change in the camera on the Dynamic Island that could come with the iPhone 17 Air.

JCB debuts trio of Android rugged smartphones with midrange features - but I fear it won't be affordable enough to bother rivals
By Efosa Udinmwen published
JCB’s rugged Android phones bring big batteries, tough specs, and niche tools, but pricing and fierce competition could limit broader appeal.

Huawei is betting on an army of 130 million influencers to supercharge 10GbE Ethernet adoption in China - and the rest of the world can only watch
By Wayne Williams published
Huawei bets on influencers to drive 10GbE and FTTR expansion across China.

Microsoft's rekindling of Three Mile Island nuclear plant is ahead of schedule
By TechRadar Pro published
Three Mile Island closed in 2019 due to economic reasons after first having a meltdown in 1979 – Microsoft is now reviving it.

Cybercriminals are abusing LLMs to help them with hacking activities
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Legitimate AI tools are being hijacked by hackers.
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