Gigabyte GO27Q24A debuts as a no‑nonsense QD‑OLED built for competitive play

The Gigabyte GO27Q24A arrives as a focused tool for players who care more about competitive clarity than decorative excess. It builds its identity around a Samsung‑powered QD‑OLED panel at QHD resolution, delivering the deep contrast and wide color volume expected from the technology while pushing motion performance to an extreme. The display covers 99% of the DCI‑P3 gamut, supports true 10‑bit…

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Inside the LEO boom: How Starlink and rivals are reshaping global PCB supply chains

The global satellite communications industry is accelerating the deployment of next-generation infrastructure, unlocking the commercial potential of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) networks, while speculation that SpaceX could bring forward its initial public offering is adding fresh momentum ahead of the anticipated debut of the Starship V3 launch system.

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South Korea turns defense contracts into quantum’s commercialization launchpad

South Korea’s leading defense contractor, LIG Defense & Aerospace, and the state-backed Agency for Defense Development are accelerating efforts to move quantum defense technologies from labs into operational deployment, as industry players argue that military and public-sector demand will be the key catalyst for commercialization before broader private-sector adoption takes hold.

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The LG 25G590B is the world’s first native 1000Hz gaming monitor

LG Electronics has fired a starting pistol in the display‑speed race with the debut of the LG 25G590B, an UltraGear monitor that doesn’t just edge past current esports standards – it obliterates them. Announced today in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., the new 24.5‑inch model becomes the world’s first Full HD gaming monitor to deliver a native 1000Hz refresh rate, a milestone that pushes competitive…

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Universities and governments emerge as new pillars of AI commercialization, accelerator says

Saeed Amidi, founder and CEO of Plug and Play, opened the first day of the Plug and Play May Summit in Sunnyvale with a characteristically freewheeling address that wove together billion-dollar announcements, geopolitical asides and a running joke about his wife’s online shopping habits — but beneath the humor was a substantive strategic pivot.

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