Exynos Without Exception: Samsung Lays Out Its Strategy

Samsung’s Vice President of Hardware, Moon Sung-hoon, has confirmed the company’s ambitious vision to integrate its proprietary Exynos processors into every Galaxy device. This strategic shift aims to reduce reliance on external suppliers and leverage the recent advancements of their 2nm Exynos chip, promising improved performance and energy efficiency for future flagships like the Galaxy S27 Ultra.

USA and Israel Struck Iran: Fuel Prices Are Rising

Geopolitical tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran continue to escalate, leading to significant ripple effects on global energy markets. A recent joint operation targeting Tehran has driven up crude oil prices, impacting consumers worldwide. This article delves into the economic consequences of these events, including projected increases in gasoline, diesel, and LPG costs, and provides practical advice for drivers looking to mitigate rising expenses.

Apple’s Unusual Achievement: iPhones Can Handle Confidential Information

Apple has announced a significant milestone: its iPhones and iPads are now certified to handle “NATO Restricted” information, the lowest level of data classification within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. This marks a small revolution as standard consumer devices achieve this status without requiring additional security measures or special system versions.

Cybersecurity Resilience Gap: A Report on the State of (In)security in Polish Enterprises

A recent report by Xopero, “Cybersecurity – Trends 2026,” reveals a critical “cyber-breakthrough” where traditional defenses are outpaced by evolving threats. The report highlights a significant cybersecurity resilience gap in businesses, with many underspending on protection and lacking crucial incident response plans. Proactive cyber resilience, rather than passive defense, is identified as the key to survival in an era of sophisticated, AI-powered attacks and increasingly stringent regulations.