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Author: Elisa Romero

Elisa Romero brings a distinctive engineering perspective to technology journalism, specializing in the convergence of industrial computing and intelligent automation systems. Her analysis illuminates how IoT architectures and edge computing solutions are transforming traditional manufacturing and logistics sectors. With a keen eye for emerging technologies that bridge physical and digital infrastructures, she deciphers complex technical developments into accessible industry insights. Romero's reporting consistently identifies the practical implications of technological convergence for enterprise decision-makers and engineering teams.
Samsung’s OLED TVs Get an Art Gallery, But Is Burn-In Really Gone?
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Samsung’s OLED TVs Get an Art Gallery, But Is Burn-In Really Gone?

Samsung is rolling out an Art Store feature to its 2023 and 2024 QD-OLED TVs, letting them display static artwork. The move signals the company’s confidence in mitigating the historic burn-in risk of OLED panels. It’s a bold step that turns high-end TVs into digital frames.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 Beta Drops, But It’s Still a 50-Series Exclusive
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Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 Beta Drops, But It’s Still a 50-Series Exclusive

Nvidia is rolling out a beta for DLSS 4.5, featuring a new AI model and a 6X frame generation mode. They also announced native GeForce Now apps for Ubuntu and Amazon Fire TV sticks, though the TV app is a year out.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
GIN e-bikes gets €215k loan to pedal PLUTO subscriptions in London
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GIN e-bikes gets €215k loan to pedal PLUTO subscriptions in London

GIN e-bikes has secured €215,000 in debt funding to expand its PLUTO e-bike subscription service in London. The two-year loan will finance 160 new bikes as the startup targets 100 active subscribers within six months. The company, founded in 2022, pivoted from direct sales to a rental model targetin

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Jollibee Wants a Wall Street Listing for Its Global Business
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Jollibee Wants a Wall Street Listing for Its Global Business

Jollibee Foods Corp., the Philippine chain that beats McDonald’s at home, is planning a major corporate split. The company wants to spin off its international business and list it separately in the United States by 2027, pending approvals. Existing shareholders would get a stake in the new entity.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Hyundai’s Betting Big on Humanoid Factory Robots
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Hyundai’s Betting Big on Humanoid Factory Robots

Hyundai and its Boston Dynamics unit are pushing humanoid robots into car manufacturing. They aim to start deploying the new Atlas robot in 2028, with a goal of mass-producing up to 30,000 units a year. It’s a massive bet on physical AI.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 Aims for 4K 240 FPS With Smarter AI
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Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 Aims for 4K 240 FPS With Smarter AI

Nvidia is pushing AI-powered gaming further with DLSS 4.5. The update focuses on achieving 4K path-traced gameplay at 240 FPS through a more efficient AI model and dynamic frame generation. Key features launch later this month and in spring 2026.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Dell Apologizes, Brings Back XPS Laptops After Failed Rebrand
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Dell Apologizes, Brings Back XPS Laptops After Failed Rebrand

Dell is bringing back its XPS laptop brand after a poorly received rebranding last year. New XPS 14 and XPS 16 models, aimed at competing with Apple’s MacBook Air, are available starting January 9th, with a new XPS 13 coming later in 2024.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
AMD’s CES 2026 Play: AI Chips, Gaming CPUs, and a MacBook Rival
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AMD’s CES 2026 Play: AI Chips, Gaming CPUs, and a MacBook Rival

AMD’s CES 2026 keynote was a hardware blitz. The company launched new mobile processors, a flagship gaming CPU, and a workstation chip aimed directly at Apple’s MacBook Pro. The focus was squarely on AI performance and raw speed.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
Asus Goes All-In on Dual Screens with New ROG Zephyrus Duo
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Asus Goes All-In on Dual Screens with New ROG Zephyrus Duo

Asus has completely redesigned its dual-screen ROG Zephyrus Duo for CES 2026. It now features two full-size 16-inch 3K 120Hz OLED displays and a detachable keyboard, powered by Intel Panther Lake and Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026
XGIMI’s New Projector Pushes Brightness and Contrast Limits
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XGIMI’s New Projector Pushes Brightness and Contrast Limits

XGIMI has unveiled the Titan Noir Max, a flagship projector focused on performance over aesthetics. It features a new dynamic iris for deeper blacks and a reworked DMD architecture for stable brightness. This isn’t a living room chameleon; it’s built for serious viewing.

by Elisa RomeroJanuary 6, 2026

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