AIBusinessTechnology

Royal Reporting Shifts, Slow Journalism’s Global Trek, and AI’s News Impact Explored

The media’s approach to royal scandals is undergoing scrutiny as analysts examine Prince Andrew coverage implications. Meanwhile, a journalist’s seven-year global walk exemplifies “slow journalism,” and new research reveals how AI shapes news consumption and public trust in information sources.

Royal Scandal Coverage Under Microscope

The media’s handling of the Prince Andrew scandal may signal broader changes in royal reporting, according to analysis featured on BBC Radio 4’s The Media Show. Sources indicate that royal biographer Robert Hardman, broadcaster Simon McCoy, and royal correspondent Emily Andrews provided insights into how journalists approached the controversial story. The coverage reportedly reflects evolving standards in royal journalism, with analysts suggesting the scandal could influence the tone and approach of future royal reporting.

HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung Reportedly Scraps Galaxy S26 Pro, Reverts to Traditional Flagship Naming

Samsung is reportedly abandoning its Galaxy S26 Pro model before its official announcement, according to industry rumors. The company appears to be returning to its traditional three-device flagship lineup after the experimental S25 Edge failed to meet sales expectations.

Samsung’s Flagship Strategy Shifts Again

Samsung Electronics is reportedly abandoning its planned Galaxy S26 Pro smartphone and reverting to its traditional flagship naming convention, according to recent industry reports. Sources indicate the company will return to the classic Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra lineup after experimenting with different branding approaches in recent generations.

ComputingHardwareTechnology

Intel Nova Lake CPU Architecture Gains Early Linux Compiler Support

The LLVM/Clang 22 compiler infrastructure has merged initial support for Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake CPU architecture. This early integration suggests Intel is preparing the software ecosystem well ahead of hardware availability. Linux developers can now begin optimizing applications for the next-generation Intel processors.

Early Compiler Support Emerges for Next-Generation Intel Architecture

Intel’s forthcoming Nova Lake processor architecture has received initial compiler support in the latest LLVM/Clang 22 toolchain, according to reports from Phoronix. The integration of the “-march=novalake” compilation target enables developers to begin building and optimizing software for Intel’s next-generation CPU design, signaling that software ecosystem preparation is well underway despite the hardware likely being years from market availability.

GamingSoftwareTechnology

Classic 1998 Shooter ‘Unreal’ Gets Stunning RTX Remix Transformation

A dedicated modder has transformed the 1998 first-person shooter Unreal with full ray tracing and physically-based rendering. The UnrealRTX mod delivers stunning visual enhancements to the entire single-player campaign using NVIDIA’s RTX Remix technology.

NVIDIA RTX Remix Breathes New Life into Classic FPS

A comprehensive visual overhaul of the iconic 1998 first-person shooter Unreal has been released, sources indicate. The UnrealRTX mod, developed by creator mstewart401 and uploaded to ModDB, leverages NVIDIA’s RTX Remix platform to completely transform the game’s graphics with cutting-edge rendering technologies.