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Apple's Foldable iPhone Moves to Production with Ultra-Shallow Crease
technology21 hours ago

Apple's Foldable iPhone Moves to Production with Ultra-Shallow Crease

Apple has reportedly ordered production lines for a foldable iPhone, indicating a launch this year. Leaks from a Chinese Weibo source claim a 7.8-inch inner display with a crease depth under 0.15 mm and a crease angle under 2.5 degrees, using a Samsung-developed panel described as virtually crease-free. The device is expected to pair a 7.8" main display with a 5.5" cover display in a book-style design, and could debut alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models in September. Claims come from an unverified leaker and have not been independently confirmed.

Lucid Faces Profit Pain Despite Q4 Revenue Beat
business1 day ago

Lucid Faces Profit Pain Despite Q4 Revenue Beat

Lucid reported Q4 FY2025 results with adjusted EPS of -$3.08 (miss vs -$2.67 est) but revenue rose 123% YoY to $522.7 million, beating expectations. The company delivered 5,345 vehicles in Q4 and 15,841 in 2025; full-year revenue was $1.35 billion with about $4.6 billion in liquidity. Production nearly doubled and management cited improved manufacturing and the Gravity SUV ramp as drivers. For 2026, Lucid guides to 25,000–27,000 vehicles; GAAP net loss was $3.62 in Q4 and $12.09 for 2025. Shares fell after hours, and analysts maintain a Moderate Sell rating with a $12.67 target (~30% upside).

Saab pitches Canada-based Gripen hub to export beyond CF-18 replacement
defense20 days ago

Saab pitches Canada-based Gripen hub to export beyond CF-18 replacement

Saab proposes a Gripen production hub in Canada large enough to supply the Canadian Air Force and export customers, with initial aircraft built in Sweden and later in Canada to reach about 36 planes per year. Ottawa is reviewing a mixed F-35/Gripen fleet after committing to 88 jets (16 ordered). Saab has touted up to 10,000 Canadian jobs and pledged local sustainment with Canadian partners, and signaled potential orders from Ukraine if the facility is established; the plan aligns with the company’s push for a "Made-in-Canada Fighter".

Goldfrapp's Ooh La La: crafting a glam-rock anthem from a single note
culture1 month ago

Goldfrapp's Ooh La La: crafting a glam-rock anthem from a single note

Goldfrapp describe creating Ooh La La as a glam-rock ode built around a minimal, one-note groove, layered with vocoder voices for a synthetic edge; lyrics draw from personal relationship feelings, Baudelaire, and a 1950s-film heel-break image, with Portishead’s Adrian Utley adding guitar. The video centers on an imagined glam band, and the track endures in media use (including sex scenes) thanks to its simple, synth-driven vibe and a lo-fi, non-London recording approach, culminating in Spike Stent’s mixing that keeps the sound timeless.

Tesla’s Robot Ramp Is Set to Start Slowly, Musk Warns
technology1 month ago

Tesla’s Robot Ramp Is Set to Start Slowly, Musk Warns

Tesla boss Elon Musk says the Cybercab robotaxi and Optimus humanoid robot will have an agonizingly slow initial production ramp due to new parts and processes, a setback investors are watching as the company ties much of its valuation to these ventures; the roundup also notes Congress seeking to claw back $879 million in federal EV‑charger funding, Scout Motors facing a Colorado lawsuit over its direct‑to‑consumer sales plans, and a debate over an insurance discount tied to Full Self-Driving.

Zach Bryan expands his canvas with two versions of With Heaven on Top
music1 month ago

Zach Bryan expands his canvas with two versions of With Heaven on Top

Pitchfork reviews Zach Bryan's sprawling 25-song LP With Heaven on Top, released in both full-band and acoustic editions that run over two hours. The studio version deploys horns, backing vocals, and big beats to create stadium-scale anthems, while the acoustic version foregrounds intimacy; the lush production helps many songs, though the album’s length and some tonal detours slow its path toward mainstream breakout, signaling Bryan’s move toward painting on a larger canvas.

entertainment3 months ago

Shōgun Season 2 Announces Cast, Production Start, and Release Date

FX's 'Shōgun' will begin production on its second season in Vancouver in January, featuring new cast members alongside returning stars Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis. The season will continue the story set ten years after the first, with episodes available on FX, Hulu, and Disney+ internationally. The show has received critical acclaim, winning 18 Emmy Awards, with Sanada and Anna Sawai making history as the first Japanese actor and first actress of Asian descent to win in their categories.