Weekly Tech Wrap: IBM Rout, Galaxy S26 Ultra Launch, iQOO 15R, Nano Banana 2, Perplexity 'Computer' Arrive

In this week's tech roundup, major developments have emerged across the industry, starting with IBM's significant layoffs affecting thousands as the company restructures to adapt to changing market dynamics. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated launch of the Galaxy S26 Ultra is generating excitement, boasting innovative features that aim to solidify Samsung's position in the premium smartphone market. On the mid-range front, the iQOO 15R has been unveiled, promising compelling performance at an accessible price point. Additionally, the quirky Nano Banana 2 has made its debut, showcasing unique design elements and functionality aimed at niche users. Lastly, Perplexity has introduced its latest AI-driven 'computer', which aims to enhance productivity and streamline workflows for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. These announcements reflect the ongoing evolution within the technology sector, highlighting both challenges and innovations that are shaping the future of consumer electronics.
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