TDK targets AI smartphones and foldables, plans to launch next-gen silicon anode battery

Japanese electronic components manufacturer TDK Electronics announced that it plans to update its industry-leading silicon anode battery technology later in 2026, coinciding with Apple and other electronics makers launching new devices for the end of year shopping season. TDK has made significant progress in increasing battery capacity while maintaining slim device profiles, and its technology is currently mainly adopted by Chinese smartphone makers.

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Warehousing and logistics emerge as early market for humanoid robots

Humanoid robots are beginning to move out of pilot programs and technical trials as companies involved in their development push toward early commercial use. Industry participants say adoption is likely to focus initially on a limited number of sectors, including manufacturing, warehousing and logistics, healthcare and elder care, and selected commercial services.

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E Ink drives global e-paper market with new tech standards

The e-paper market is rapidly expanding, with E Ink projecting the global market size to reach approximately US$8.7 billion in 2025, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 30%. To address confusion among competing technologies, E Ink has launched a global positioning initiative that clearly defines true e-paper technology by three key criteria: zero watts static power consumption, reflective display, and eye protection.

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US container imports expected to decline as tariff uncertainty and oversupply weigh on trade

The US is projected to experience a decline in container imports through major ports in the fourth quarter of 2025, a trend expected to continue into 2026 amid persistent uncertainty surrounding tariffs and trade policies. Maritime research firms foresee global container shipping capacity outstripping demand next year, putting downward pressure on freight rates.

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Anthropic champions efficiency over scale in AI infrastructure race

AI startup Anthropic is taking a different approach to the AI infrastructure competition by prioritizing algorithmic efficiency and high-quality data rather than expanding compute capacity like rivals such as OpenAI. CNBC reported that Daniela Amodei, Anthropic’s president and co-founder, stated that although the Scaling Law governing compute and model size remains valid, it is not the only route to success in AI development. Amodei emphasized that sustainable economic models will determine long-term leadership in the sector.

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NVIDIA G-Sync Pulsar monitors are finally hitting the market

The NVIDIA G-Sync Pulsar debuted in the summer of 2024 during Gamescom. Simultaneously with this announcement, three brands unveiled three monitors that will arrive with NVIDIA G-Sync Pulsar on board. These were the AOC AGON Pro AG276QSG2, Acer Predator XB273U F5, and the Asus ROG Swift PG27AQNR. Of the trio, only the Acer Predator XB273U F5 received detailed specifications at the moment, even…

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