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Feb
2026 TCL P7L 4K QLED TVs full specifications and features
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28
Feb
The TCL P8L QD-Mini LED series is launched with TCL AI, Onkyo Sound, and 144Hz native refresh rate
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28
Feb
Android phone makers gear up for MWC to challenge Samsung
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Samsung Electronics officially unveiled the Galaxy S26 series of smartphones in the early hours of February 26 2026, Taipei time. Alongside its annual hardware upgrades to the flagship lineup, Samsung is leaning heavily on enhanced generative AI capabilities through the introduction of AI agents, more intuitive AI controls, and other AI-powered innovations.
28
Feb
BOE signals sustained TV panel price gains, speeds up OLED, packaging and perovskite push
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China’s leading panel maker BOE Technology Group has expressed cautious optimism about the LCD TV panel market in the first half of 2026, announcing accelerated progress on AMOLED and advanced packaging projects, according to Chinese media outlets Sina Finance and Jiwei.com.
28
Feb
Quanta posts record 2025 profit, eyes AI-led growth in 2026
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Stronger-than-expected results from Nvidia were reflected in its manufacturing partners. Quanta reported fourth-quarter 2025 earnings per share of NT$5.75, a record high for a single quarter. Full-year EPS reached NT$19.45, also a record.
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Feb
UK self-driving startup Wayve secures US$1.2 billion to expand robotaxi plans
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Wayve, the UK-based autonomous driving startup, has raised US$1.2 billion in a Series D funding round, pushing its valuation to US$8.6 billion. The round was led by venture capital firms Eclipse Capital, Balderton Capital, and SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and included major tech and automotive investors such as Nvidia, Microsoft, Uber, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, and Stellantis. Uber also committed up to an additional US$300 million in milestone-based funding to accelerate the deployment of Wayve-powered robotaxi services globally.