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    iPhone 17 Air thin design

    Close-up of two modern smartphones, possibly the iPhone 17 Air, with black edges and triple rear cameras, showcasing their sleek design. The screen displays a colorful abstract wallpaper. An Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner.

    iPhone 17 Air’s 17 Rumored Features Redefine Thin Design

    At just 5.5mm thick—excluding a thicker camera bump—the iPhone 17 Air could redefine smartphone design. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggests it will be about 2mm thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro’s…

    The iPhone 17, with its sleek, angular design and colorful abstract wallpaper illuminating the screen, is set against a stark black background. An iconic "Apple" logo subtly graces the bottom right corner.

    iPhone 17 Air’s Razor-Thin Design Steals the Spotlight in New Comparison

    The iPhone 17 Air, rumored to measure just 5.4 mm thick, appears almost impossibly slender beside the iPhone 16e, which itself is no heavyweight at 7.8 mm. Dummy models of…

    Illustration of the iPhone 17 Air, highlighting its sleek 5.5mm design, alongside the iPhone 16e, with text overlay questioning the absence of the iPhone 17e in 2025, reflecting Apple’s focus on premium models.

    Apple’s C1 Modem Heads to iPhone 17 Air, Leaves Other Devices Waiting

    The C1’s story starts with the iPhone 16e, launched in February 2025. Apple touted it as their most power-efficient modem yet, a claim backed by real-world perks. Users get faster,…

    Sleek iPhone 17 Air showcasing its 5.5mm-thin design and 6.6-inch 120Hz display, highlighting iPhone 17 Air features for 2025

    iPhone 17 Air Unveiled: Seven Features Set to Redefine Apple’s Lineup

    The headliner? Thinness. Drawing inspiration from the M4 iPad Pro, the iPhone 17 Air is tipped to clock in at just 5.5mm at its slimmest point, per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo….

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    Tim Cook Teases a Apple MacBook Air Reveal “This Week”

    In a not-so-cryptic tweet, Cook wrote, “There’s something in the air.” Sound familiar? It should. Apple famously used the same slogan back in 2008 to unveil the original MacBook Air,…

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    Three Apple Watches with different colored bands showcase health innovations like sleep score, activity rings, and heart rate—all new features on the Apple Watch 2025—displayed against a clean white background.

    Apple Watch 2025 Lineup: New Features and Health Innovations

    A computer server rack is shown on the left, with a detailed close-up of internal components—including Rubin CPX Chips and circuit boards—highlighted on the right. The black background enhances the focus on advanced hardware for software creation.

    Nvidia’s Rubin CPX Chips Redefine AI Video and Software Creation

    A digital illustration of a human face with circuit patterns on an orange background, next to the "K2 Think" logo, symbolizes AI reasoning model innovation and technology integration in the UAE.

    UAE’s K2 Think: A Compact AI Reasoning Model with Global Impact

    A close-up of a translucent, geometric 3D-printed artificial skin resting on the edge of a clear petri dish, with black tweezers in the background against a blue surface, highlighting innovation in regenerative medicine.

    3D-Printed Artificial Skin with Blood Vessels Advances Regenerative Medicine

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    Oracle and OpenAI’s $300 Billion Stargate Deal Redefines AI Infrastructure

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    Thinking Machines Lab Tackles AI Consistency Challenges

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