Illustration of Samsung headquarters with digital overlays of chips and profit charts, representing the company's 21% Q3 net profit rise due to AI-driven semiconductor sales.

Samsung Electronics Q3 net profit rises 21% on chip sales

Raj Patel AI द्वारा उत्पन्न छवि

Samsung Electronics reported a 21% increase in third-quarter net profit to 12.22 trillion won on October 30. The semiconductor division's record performance, driven by the AI boom, led the gains. Operating profit surged 32.5% to 12.16 trillion won, beating market expectations.

Adobe integrates Google AI models into Creative Cloud

Theo Klein

Adobe has announced the integration of third-party AI models from Google into its Creative Cloud suite, expanding beyond its own Firefly technology. This partnership includes access to Gemini, Veo, and Imagen models, along with YouTube integration. The move aims to enhance creative workflows for users.

Las Vegas police unveil the nation's first fleet of 10 Tesla Cybertrucks for patrol, donated by Ben and Felicia Horowitz, with Sheriff Kevin McMahill at the ceremony.

Las Vegas police unveil nation's first Cybertruck patrol fleet

Nicole Parks AI द्वारा उत्पन्न छवि

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department unveiled a fleet of 10 Tesla Cybertrucks on October 28, 2025, marking the first fully operational use of the vehicles in U.S. law enforcement. Donated by venture capitalist Ben Horowitz and his wife Felicia, the trucks will equip each area command for critical responses. Sheriff Kevin McMahill described them as a step toward making the department the most technologically advanced in the country.

New data shows 90% of Windows games compatible with Linux

Lisa Kern

Recent community data indicates that nearly 90% of Windows games now run on Linux thanks to Valve's Proton tool. This milestone highlights years of innovation but faces challenges from anti-cheat software in multiplayer titles. As Windows 10 support ends soon, Linux gains traction among gamers.

Realistic photo illustration of Tesla's Cybercab robotaxi featuring a steering wheel and pedals to meet U.S. safety regulations, highlighting the adaptation from its fully autonomous concept.

Tesla's cybercab may include steering wheel amid regulations

Nicole Parks AI द्वारा उत्पन्न छवि

Tesla's board chair Robyn Denholm indicated that the company's upcoming Cybercab robotaxi might feature a steering wheel and pedals to comply with U.S. safety regulations. This potential change contrasts with the vehicle's original design as a fully autonomous two-seater without manual controls. Production is slated for 2026, but regulatory limits could restrict deployment without such adaptations.

Microsoft azure outage disrupts cloud services worldwide

Theo Klein

Microsoft's Azure cloud platform experienced a major outage on October 29, 2025, affecting services like Microsoft 365, Xbox, and Minecraft starting around noon Eastern time. The company attributed the disruption to an inadvertent configuration change. This incident marks the second significant cloud failure in less than two weeks, underscoring vulnerabilities in the digital infrastructure.

OnePlus teases Gemini AI integration for OnePlus 15

Theo Klein

OnePlus has announced what it calls the industry's first personalized AI with Google's Gemini for the upcoming OnePlus 15 smartphone. A separate exclusive report reveals the device's global launch date, new colors, and camera features. These details emerged from statements by OnePlus Europe's chief marketing officer.

Lawmakers deem ICE's street face scans unconstitutional

Democratic lawmakers have condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for using facial recognition technology on US streets to verify citizenship, calling it unconstitutional and prone to racial bias. Social media videos show officers scanning faces even when individuals present alternative IDs. Critics warn of privacy threats and wrongful detentions amid the Trump administration's deportation efforts.

SUSE promotes booth visit on final day of NVIDIA GTC

SUSE announced the last day of their participation at NVIDIA GTC, inviting attendees to booth #622. The company encouraged discussions on SUSE AI, innovative solutions, and the future of AI. Visitors were urged to connect with experts for questions and insights.

KDDI partners with Google Cloud Japan on responsible AI search

Raj Patel

KDDI announced on October 29 an agreement with Google Cloud Japan to develop a 'responsible' AI search service that displays only content consented to by creators. The service will leverage Google's AI assistant Gemini and is set to launch in spring 2026. It aims to build a generative AI search model that respects copyrights.

 

 

 

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