WSJ calculates the impact of tariffs on the iPhone 16 Pro 256GB and it’s not a pretty sight

Nintendo postponed the pre-orders for the Switch 2 in the US to try and figure out what to do about the tariffs that President Trump imposed on the two manufacturing hubs that Nintendo relies on – China (54%) and Vietnam (46%). The $450 retail price that was announced initially is quite likely to go up once the pre-orders are rescheduled. Apple makes most of its iPhones in China, but it has been boosting production in India too, including making Pro models for the first time (the tariff on imports from India is “only” 26%). So, what will Apple do? Cupertino has reportedly been stocking up…

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Du (très) grand spectacle à prix réduit : cette superbe TV 4K Hisense bénéficie d’une remise très intéressante en ce moment – Ecran Large

  1. Du (très) grand spectacle à prix réduit : cette superbe TV 4K Hisense bénéficie d’une remise très intéressante en ce moment  Ecran Large
  2. Promo TV 4K pas cher : -30% sur la TCL C89B, Mini-LED, 144Hz, 4K, parfaite pour jouer sur Switch 2  jeuxvideo.com
  3. TV QLED Samsung : 100 € de réduction à ne pas rater chez Boulanger  Le Figaro
  4. Bon plan – Le téléviseur LG 55G4 “5 étoiles” à 1 399,00 €  Les Numériques
  5. Arrivage Electro Dépôt : cette TV QLED est à un prix imbattable  Le Parisien
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It’s official: the CMF Phone 2 Pro is coming later this month (yes, “Pro”)

Last week, Nothing teased the next CMF phone, but didn’t offer many details besides alluding to an improved camera. Today, the company has announced that an event on April 28 will bring not just the phone, but a trio of TWS buds too. Interestingly, the phone is called CMF Phone 2 Pro – yes, “Pro”. This suggests that it will target a higher spot in the market than the original CMF phone. That matches up with the supposed camera improvements – the 50+2MP camera was the weak spot of the CMF Phone 1. New wonderful things.Featuring CMF Phone 2 Pro, alongside a trio of buds – Buds 2, Buds 2a…

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Oppo Find X8 Ultra photos and specs posted by TENAA

Oppo will launch the Find X8 Ultra, Find X8s and X8s+ this Thursday (April 10), alongside a new tablet, watch and earbuds. The Ultra camera flagship has been spotted on TENAA by tipster Anvin, which gives us a preview of what is coming. The Oppo Find X8 Ultra (PKJ110) will measure 163.1 x 76.8 x 8.78mm and will weigh 226g. This is with a 5,970mAh battery, according to TENAA’s specs (which may have some inaccuracies). Oppo Find X8 Ultra (photos by TENAA) Here are some official renders of the Ultra that Oppo shared earlier: Oppo Find X8 Ultra (official images) The…

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series gets real-time visual AI with latest Gemini Live update

Samsung is bringing a new real-time visual AI experience powered by Gemini Live to its Galaxy S25 series. Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra will now offer real-time visual AI features, allowing users to interact with Google’s AI assistant by simply pointing their device camera. Users can trigger Gemini Live by long pressing on the power button and have it analyze the world around them. Gemini Live will then offer feedback in real-time. The accompanying press release outlines several use cases. You can point your Galaxy S25 with Gemini Live and ask it to pick out an outfit from your…

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Four improvements One UI 7 brought to stock Weather app

One UI 7 is the biggest update to One UI since its first version that was introduced in 2018. It has started rolling out today in select countries. It brings a massive UI redesign, new features, new customization options, and improved Galaxy AI features. It also introduces design changes and some new features to the […]

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Jony Ive’s Latest Project Could Be an AI ‘Phone’ Without a Screen

OpenAI is considering acquiring the AI hardware startup founded by former Apple design chief Jony Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, according to a new report from The Information. The deal could be worth at least $500 million.



The venture, known as “io Products,” is developing AI-powered devices that could include a “phone” without a screen and other AI-enabled household products, according to people will direct knowledge of the talks. That’s despite people close to the project apparently insisting it is “not a phone.”

Ive and Altman began their collaboration more than a year ago, focusing on creating voice-enabled AI assistants. The project is still in the early design stages, with no finalized product concepts yet.

The venture is being funded by Ive and Laurene Powell Jobs’ Emerson Collective. The startup currently employs a small team that includes former Apple designers Tang Tan and Evans Hankey, who previously worked with Ive on the iPhone.

Instead of a full acquisition, OpenAI and the hardware startup are also discussing partnership options. If acquired, OpenAI would gain not only the technology but also the engineering team that has been developing the device, according to the report’s sources.

The deal structure reportedly involves io Products employing engineers to build the device while OpenAI provides AI capabilities and Ive’s LoveFrom studio contributes design expertise.

An AI hardware venture would put OpenAI in more direct competition with Apple, despite their existing partnership announced last June where Apple’s Siri assistant uses ChatGPT for certain queries.

The AI voice assistant market is becoming increasingly competitive, with OpenAI, Meta, Google, Anthropic, and xAI all developing voice capabilities for their text chatbots. OpenAI launched a voice mode for ChatGPT last year, allowing customers to engage in spoken conversations with the chatbot.

Ive left Apple in 2019, where he served as chief design officer before founding his design firm LoveFrom. He continued to work with Apple as a consultant through LoveFrom until 2022, when the partnership officially concluded.

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