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Apple iPhone Fold Loses Face ID as Nvidia GTC Keynote and Samsung 3D Monitor Make Waves

Apple iPhone Fold Reportedly Drops Face ID Over Thin Design
- The foldable device skips facial recognition hardware.
- Touch ID integrates into the side power button.
- Price tag reportedly reaches two thousand dollars.
CUPERTINO, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Apple prepares its first foldable iPhone for launch this September with a notable shift away from Face ID. Bloomberg sources indicate the front panel remains too thin to accommodate the full sensor array required for facial recognition. Engineers instead embed Touch ID directly into the side button while supporting enhanced multitasking.
This design choice reportedly prioritizes practicality in a competitive foldable market.
Nvidia GTC 2026 Keynote Offers Live Stream Access For Viewers
- Jensen Huang delivers the address on March 16.
- Event focuses on AI and accelerated computing advances.
- Viewers access the session without registration.
SAN JOSE, Mar 12 (TNGB) – NVIDIA sets the stage for its annual GTC conference with CEO Jensen Huang scheduled to speak at the SAP Center. The keynote begins at 11 a.m. Pacific Time on March 16 and covers breakthroughs in AI factories, open models, agentic systems and physical AI. Attendees and online viewers can watch the full presentation live on the NVIDIA website or YouTube channel.
This keynote reportedly shapes industry direction for the coming year.
Samsung 3D Gaming Monitor Expands Supported Titles To Over One Hundred
- Glasses-free 3D effect relies on eye-tracking technology.
- Current library covers about sixty games.
- Target reaches one hundred twenty titles by year end.
SEOUL, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Samsung pushes forward with its Odyssey 3D monitor series by adding support for more popular games through its platform. The glasses-free system uses real-time eye-tracking and view-mapping to create natural depth without additional hardware. Developers have already integrated the technology into select titles while a new 32-inch model joins the lineup later this year.
The expansion reportedly makes immersive 3D gaming more accessible to everyday users.
HP Faces Pressure To End Third-Party Ink Blocking In Printers
- Firmware updates reportedly disable non-HP cartridges.
- EPEAT 2.0 standards prohibit such restrictions.
- Trade groups call for compliance with sustainability rules.
PALO ALTO, Mar 12 (TNGB) – HP continues to draw criticism for firmware changes that limit third-party ink and toner use in registered printers. The International Imaging Technology Council points to recent updates on multiple models that conflict with new EPEAT 2.0 environmental criteria which ban practices that brick compatible cartridges. HP introduced the changes under its Dynamic Security program.
Regulatory and certification requirements may force broader compatibility changes.
Bumblebee Queens Survive Flooding Through Underwater Breathing
- Hibernating queens remain submerged for days.
- Metabolism shifts to anaerobic processes.
- Discovery stems from accidental laboratory observation.
OTTAWA, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Researchers at the University of Ottawa documented how bumblebee queens endure prolonged submersion during winter hibernation. The queens breathe underwater by extracting oxygen directly from surrounding liquid while their slowed metabolism switches to oxygen-independent pathways. This adaptation protects colonies when burrows flood after heavy rains or snowmelt.
The findings reveal unexpected resilience in pollinator species facing climate variability.
Cats Rely On Hyperflexible Spine To Land On Feet
- Thoracic region twists first during falls.
- Lumbar section provides stability afterward.
- High-speed video and anatomical scans confirm mechanism.
YAMAGUCHI, Mar 12 (TNGB) – A recent anatomical study explains the classic feline righting reflex through detailed examination of cat spines. The thoracic section between shoulder blades and rib cage offers extreme flexibility that initiates rotation midair. Researchers combined cadaver analysis with video of live falls to show how cats tuck and turn sequentially.
This spinal adaptation underscores evolutionary advantages in feline agility.
Rox AI Sales Automation Startup Reaches One Point Two Billion Valuation
- Company develops autonomous agents for sales teams.
- Funding round closed last year with strong projections.
- Alternative to traditional CRM platforms emerges.
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Rox AI secured a valuation of one point two billion dollars after its latest funding round according to multiple sources. The startup founded in 2024 by a former New Relic executive builds AI agents that automate sales tasks and replace parts of conventional CRM systems. Projections indicated eight million dollars in annual recurring revenue for 2025 at the time of the deal.
The rapid growth positions Rox as a notable player in AI-driven business tools.
Lucid Introduces Midsize EV Platform Focused On SUV Profitability
- New models target prices below fifty thousand dollars.
- Three SUVs planned on shared architecture.
- Emphasis shifts from sedans to higher-volume segments.
NEWARK, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Lucid Motors unveiled a midsize electric vehicle platform designed for SUVs that start under fifty thousand dollars. The company highlighted models named Cosmos and Earth as initial offerings built on the new architecture with improved cost efficiency and scale. Executives stated profitability depends on these higher-volume SUVs rather than current flagship sedans.
The strategy reportedly accelerates the path to positive cash flow.
Facebook Marketplace Adds Meta AI For Buyer Message Replies
- Sellers enable automatic responses based on listings.
- AI drafts use price availability and location details.
- Feature addresses high inquiry volume for sellers.
MENLO PARK, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Meta rolls out AI-powered tools on Facebook Marketplace to streamline seller interactions with potential buyers. The system automatically drafts replies to initial messages using information from the listing such as price and pickup details. Sellers can preview edit or enable the feature during item creation to reduce repetitive responses.
The updates make selling faster and less time-consuming on the platform.
Substack Launches Desktop Recording Studio For Video Content
- Creators record solo or with up to two guests.
- Videos publish directly without external tools.
- Platform continues investment in multimedia features.
NEW YORK, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Substack introduced a built-in recording studio available on desktop for pre-recorded video content. Users capture solo segments or conversations with up to two guests then edit and publish directly to their publications. The tool combines recording distribution and thumbnail creation in one place to simplify workflows.
This addition reportedly strengthens video as a core format for creators.


