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Google Brings Gemini AI to Smart TVs

Google is planning to bring its Gemini AI technology to TV sets that run on its software, according to a report from Bloomberg. This move comes as the tech giant continues to expand its presence in the smart home market. Meanwhile, Dell has unveiled a rebranding effort aimed at making personal computers more appealing to consumers, while Intel has announced new laptop chips designed to extend battery life. Qualcomm is also set to release AI-enabled computer chips for devices priced around $600. Samsung has added generative AI capabilities to its best-selling TV lineup, and iPhone supplier TDK has rolled out new batteries to keep pace with the growing demand for artificial intelligence.

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Dell Joins AMD's Commercial PC Customer Roster

AMD has added Dell as a commercial PC customer for the first time, marking a significant partnership in the tech industry. Meanwhile, Samsung's CEO highlighted the company's focus on artificial intelligence-powered home appliances such as fridges and washers after a year of disappointing sales. In other news, the US government has added Tencent and CATL to its list of "Chinese military companies", while Intel announced new laptop chips that will extend computer battery life. Additionally, Qualcomm is set to bring AI capabilities to personal computers priced at around $600.

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