Author: Trendici

Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has reportedly vetoed Kobbie Mainoo’s potential move to Serie A side Napoli ahead of the January transfer window. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS backed Amorim over the summer with Man Utd investing over £200m in five new players, including Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko. After being the fifth lowest scoring side in the 2024/25 campaign, Man Utd prioritised improving their attack with many fans and pundits frustrated they failed to bring in a new midfielder. With the area still being a problem, the Red Devils are set to bring a player in that…

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Roma’s owners have given their recruitment team the ‘green light’ to seal a deal for Man Utd forward Joshua Zirkzee in January, according to reports. Only four Premier League sides scored fewer goals than the Red Devils last season with Zirkzee and Rasmus Hojlund – who both signed under previous boss Erik ten Hag – scoring just seven league goals between them. Man Utd co-owners Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS spent around £200m on the signings of Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha in order to improve their attacking output under Ruben Amorim. That has worked to a certain extent but there…

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Top 10 Mobile App Trends Dominating 2025 (AI, Super Apps & 5G) Meta description: Discover the top 10 mobile app trends shaping 2025, from AI-powered personalization and super apps to 5G, privacy and green, energy-efficient design. Time spent in mobile apps keeps growing, and 2025 is a real turning point. Users now expect instant performance, smart recommendations, and seamless experiences across phones, tablets, cars, and wearables. At the same time, developers face pressure to ship faster, respect privacy rules, and stand out in crowded app stores. This article breaks down the 10 biggest mobile app trends shaping 2025. Each trend…

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AMD’s Record Quarter Changes the Game AMD has entered a new phase of growth, posting a record quarter of around $9.2 billion in revenue and firmly establishing itself as a core player in high‑performance and AI computing. This momentum is no longer driven only by gaming and consumer PCs but by fast expansion in data center CPUs, AI accelerators and strategic platform partnerships. For enterprises and cloud providers, AMD has evolved from “alternative supplier” to a serious strategic partner capable of shaping the future of AI infrastructure. The company’s ability to execute across multiple product lines at once is what…

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