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News & Reviews:   Sustainability

  • Apple announces sustainability progress for 2026

    Apple announces sustainability progress for 2026

    The effects of modern industries are readily apparent in 2026. There's global warming causing heat waves, plastics clogging rivers and seas, landfills filled with trash, and more. That's why it's crucial to have good sustainability practices for companies like Apple. Recently, the company shared its sustainability progress for 2026.

  • Innovations in sustainability for mobile devices at Galaxy Tech Forum

    Innovations in sustainability for mobile devices at Galaxy Tech Forum

    On January 23, 2025, Samsung hosted the Galaxy Tech Forum in San Jose, California, following the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event. A key highlight was the Sustainability session, where Samsung unveiled its commitment to fostering sustainable practices through innovative technology and strategic partnerships.

  • AI innovations in health unveiled at Galaxy Tech Forum

    AI innovations in health unveiled at Galaxy Tech Forum

    Samsung hosted its Galaxy Tech Forum on January 23, 2025, in San Jose, California, focusing on innovations in artificial intelligence (AI). The event covered four key areas: Sustainability, Health AI, Galaxy AI, and Home AI. This article will cover the health AI part.

  • TechNave Business Bytes Week 3 May 2024: Top Trends in Cybersecurity, Sustainability, and Technology

    TechNave Business Bytes Week 3 May 2024: Top Trends in Cybersecurity, Sustainability, and Technology

    In this week's TechNave Business Bytes Week 3 May 2024 there's a variety of news from the worlds of cybersecurity, sustainability, and technology advancements. In cybersecurity, Kaspersky's report raises concern about the growing trend of long-lasting cyberattacks. Accacia is leading the way in real estate decarbonization by offering AI solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing systems. Meanwhile, smart Malaysia is promoting electric vehicle adoption through their "Go Green Go smart" campaign.

    Alibaba Cloud is making Generative AI more accessible with their newly launched certification course. Additionally, the merger of LogRhythm and Exabeam promises to strengthen AI-powered security operations. vivo Malaysia and INTI University collaborate for a fashion phone launch while Samsung is offering display solutions to help businesses innovate. Moomoo Malaysia is making investing easier with the introduction of fractional shares.

  • TechNave Business Bytes Week 2 May 2024: Samsung Goes Green, Cyber Threats Rise: Key Tech, Malaysia's Business Updates and more

    TechNave Business Bytes Week 2 May 2024: Samsung Goes Green, Cyber Threats Rise: Key Tech, Malaysia's Business Updates and more

    In this week's TechNave Business Bytes Week 2 May 2024 there's news from tech, finance, and sustainability. Samsung highlights eco-friendly practices in its Galaxy S24 series and maintains dominance in digital signage. Cybersecurity concerns are addressed with details on recent threats and protective measures. Positive social initiatives include Grab's community support and a Shariah-compliant auto financing plan. Tech advancements include high-speed memory cards from Samsung and a study on cloud adoption in the public sector. Additionally, AMD celebrates a milestone anniversary and partnerships drive innovation in finance and digital payments. Finally, Samsung gears up for the Paris Olympics but do read here for more details.

  • Dell's Concept Luna showcases a laptop than can get fully disassembled under 30 seconds

    Dell's Concept Luna showcases a laptop than can get fully disassembled under 30 seconds

    Dell's latest innovation focuses on better repairability and sustainability. Concept Luna showcases a laptop that can be fully disassembled in only 30 seconds using a simple push-pin tool. It signifies a new hope for the industry to produce laptops that are easy to maintain and have a longer lifespan.

  • Samsung collaborates with iFixit and launches its Self-Repair Program

    Samsung collaborates with iFixit and launches its Self-Repair Program

    Back in April, Apple launched its Self-Service Repair program and now Samsung is doing the same. At the moment, it seems to be available in the USA only and Galaxy owners can now do their own repairs to selected devices. This includes the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy S21 series, as well as the Galaxy Tab S7+.


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