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  • Nvidia Q3 FY2026 Earnings Preview: Buy Before Nov. 19?
    November 10, 2025, 5:40 AM EST. All signs point to a strong Q3 FY2026 update from Nvidia, with revenue guidance around $54 billion and consensus near $54.8 billion, implying about 56% YoY growth. Although Nvidia did not issue formal EPS guidance, analysts expect about $1.25 per share for Q3 per S&P Global, implying robust bottom-line momentum. CFO Colette Kress flagged accelerated GB300 chip production combining GPUs with Arm CPUs, while CEO Jensen Huang cited growing demand in AI inference and agentic AI. The stock could rally if Nvidia beats estimates or even guides a bullish outlook, aided by cloud providers and peers stepping up AI infrastructure spending, plus optimistic signals from Meta. Investors wonder: should you buy Nvidia ahead of the Nov. 19 earnings release?
  • Miyamoto Signals More Step Back From Development Ahead of Mario's 50th Anniversary
    November 10, 2025, 5:38 AM EST. In a Casa Brutus interview, Shigeru Miyamoto says he's letting Nintendo's other developers lead Mario titles, while he still plays the first 30 minutes to check the interface. He hints he may eventually hand off more entirely, hoping to stay healthy until Mario's 50th anniversary in ten years. The piece notes his recent roles on Pikmin 4 and Super Mario Run, and mentions a forthcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie, now in the final stages of production. A Pillsbury listing spoiled the film's Yoshi reveal. The article invites readers to share whether Miyamoto will ever retire from development.
  • DJI M4TD Thermal Drone Enhances Fire Response for Public Safety
    November 10, 2025, 5:36 AM EST. Drones are redefining emergency response, delivering fast, accurate, and life-saving insights from above. This video, shot with the DJI Matrice 4TD, demonstrates how a thermal drone provides real-time situational awareness during a fire. Lincolnshire Police's Drone Unit deployed the system to support fire and rescue teams, detecting hotspots, tracking smoke direction, and checking for people in danger. With instant aerial data, responders can make faster, safer, and more informed decisions on the ground. The Matrice 4TD is compact, weather-resistant, and designed for rapid deployment, with an IP55 rating, a thermal sensor, and integrated cameras, plus a laser rangefinder and NIR light. heliguy™ supports UK blue-light orgs with product supply and pilot training.
  • Samsung Galaxy S26 leak hints at slimmer design and Qi2 wireless charging upgrade
    November 10, 2025, 5:28 AM EST. Fresh Galaxy S26 rumors suggest Samsung is slimming down the standard flagship to about 6.9 mm thick, edging out the Galaxy S25 which sits around 7.2 mm. The leak from @UniverseIce includes an outline rendering showing a three-camera rear array and a vertical pill design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Notably, the render hints at Qi2 wireless charging with magnetic back snaps-a feature widely associated with MagSafe-style chargers. If accurate, Samsung would join Google with Qi2-ready devices and push a wireless charging upgrade across its lineup. The launch is anticipated in early 2026, with possibilities of a February-March reveal. As always, treat this as unverified until official confirmations arrive.
  • Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26+ camera upgrades leak: 50MP main, 12MP tele, 4K60 video in non-Ultra models
    November 10, 2025, 5:26 AM EST. New leaks detail camera upgrades for the Galaxy S26 and S26+ (non-Ultra) models. Contrary to some rumors, the base and Plus will keep a 12MP ultrawide, not a 50MP version. The primary sensor is said to switch to Samsung's ISOCELL S5KGNG 50MP module, but image gains may hinge on a faster aperture. The 3x telephoto will rise to a 12MP ISOCELL S5K3LD sensor, improving detail at that focal length. Battery capacity appears unchanged at 4300mAh (S26) and 4900mAh (S26+), despite a thinner chassis. Leaks also suggest Samsung will bring Advanced Professional Video codec to non-Ultra models, enabling 4K 60FPS on both front and rear cameras for greater post-production flexibility. Overall, visible hardware upgrades are modest, while software features may deliver more significant gains for creators.