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Avant‑Garde Art, Quantum Leap, and Foldable Futures…
Mercredi 17 décembre 2025 à 11:15
Art & Cultural Innovation
Italian avant‑garde painting shines in Beijing
The “Beyond the Mirror” exhibition at Beijing’s Guardian Art Center showcases thirteen Italian artists who reinterpret urban landscapes and humanity’s bond with nature, tracing avant‑garde currents from Arte Povera to Transavanguardia. China Daily notes the show marks the 55th anniversary of China‑Italy diplomatic ties and signals deeper cultural collaboration.
China Daily
Design & Display Technology
Micro‑RGB TV revolution expands to living‑room sizes
Samsung’s new Micro‑RGB panels now span 55‑ to 100‑inch models, promising ultra‑precise colour control via sub‑100 µm RGB LEDs, while LG follows suit with its own debut at CES 2026. The Verge highlights the AI‑driven upscaling and motion‑enhancement features, TechSpot adds that the technology rivals OLED in colour fidelity, and Zdnet points out the lineup’s AI‑powered “Color Booster Pro.”
The Verge
TechSpot
Zdnet
Foldable iPhone design details emerge
Apple’s first foldable handset is rumored to combine a 7.7‑inch inner display with a 5.3‑inch outer screen, built from a hybrid of specialty glass and ceramic layers. The Information reports the device will launch in September 2026, while MacRumors confirms the exact screen dimensions and notes a top‑left camera placement on the inner panel. Together these sources illustrate a bold design departure that could redefine premium smartphones.
The Information
MacRumors
Innovation in Computing
Tantalum‑based qubits set new coherence records
Live Science reports that researchers have fabricated superconducting qubits using tantalum on silicon, achieving coherence times up to 1.68 ms—15 times longer than the qubits employed by Google and IBM. This breakthrough could dramatically extend the computational depth of future quantum processors, marking a pivotal step toward practical quantum advantage.
Live Science
ChatGPT integrates Apple Music and upgrades image generation
MacRumors details OpenAI’s rollout of Apple Music support, allowing ChatGPT to curate playlists and recommend tracks directly within the chat interface. The same update accelerates image generation by up to fourfold and introduces precise editing tools that preserve lighting and composition, positioning ChatGPT as a more versatile creative assistant.
MacRumors
Technology & Enterprise AI
Psychological safety becomes a prerequisite for AI adoption
MIT Technology Review finds that 83 % of surveyed executives believe a culture of psychological safety boosts AI project success, yet 22 % admit they’d avoid leading an AI initiative over fear of blame. The Information adds that corporate chatbots, when left unchecked, can stray into inappropriate topics, underscoring the human‑centred governance needed for responsible AI deployment.
MIT Technology Review
The Information
DRAM price surge reshapes smartphone economics
Counterpoint research, cited by MacRumors, shows Apple and Samsung are best positioned to absorb soaring DRAM and NAND costs, while smaller brands face margin pressure. Wccftech projects Samsung’s operating profit could reach $73 billion in 2026 thanks to the memory price windfall, and The Register warns that rising memory prices risk stalling the broader handset market recovery.
MacRumors
Wccftech
The Register
Sustainability & Supply‑Chain Shifts
Apple explores Indian assembly for iPhone chips
9to5Mac reveals Apple is in early talks to move iPhone chip assembly and packaging to India, a move that could reduce logistics emissions and diversify its supply chain amid geopolitical tensions. This initiative aligns with broader industry trends toward regional manufacturing to lower carbon footprints and enhance resilience.
9To5 Mac
Design Tools & Open‑Source Alternatives
Free graphics suites challenge Adobe’s dominance
XDA Developers highlights four open‑source graphics applications that deliver non‑destructive editing, vector design, and raster manipulation without the subscription fees of Adobe Creative Cloud. The outlet also notes a personal shift away from paid tools, emphasizing how accessible software fuels experimental design and reduces electronic waste tied to frequent hardware upgrades.
XDA Developers
XDA Developers