Miesiąc: sierpień 2025
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Galaxy S26 Edge's Latest Leak Confirms Its Battery Capacity
Everything points to Samsung continuing its new Galaxy S Edge in 2026. In fact, unlike this year, the company will ditch the classic “Plus” model in favor of the next-gen ultra-thin model. One issue stemming from the thinness of these devices is battery capacity. That said, a recent leak has confirmed the battery capacity for…
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Google Pixel 10 Has a Hidden Trick to Unlock Its Full 12GB of RAM
You just bought the new Pixel 10, and you’re excited about its 12GB of RAM. That’s more than enough memory for a smooth, multitasking experience. But after a while, you notice that your phone isn’t as snappy as you’d expect when juggling a dozen apps. Well, there’s a good reason for it, and a simple…
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Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 Hits Over 4M on AnTuTu Amid Naming Confusion
Qualcomm’s new flagship chip is on the way. The leaks are painting a clear picture of its impressive performance, even if the name aims to be more confusing than ever. After weeks of reports pointing to the next high-end processor being called the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, a new rumor suggests the company might be…
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OPPO Tipped to First Adopt Sony's Huge 200MP Camera Sensor
The smartphone camera wars are about to get a lot more interesting. There’s been talk of a 200MP camera sensor from Sony for a while now. The hardware will target premium, high-end mobile devices. Now, a fresh leak confirms the launch of the 200MP Sony camera sensor, and it could debut on the OPPO Find…
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The Fate of Samsung's Foundry Business Rests on Its 2nm Tech
For a while, the intense competition in the chip manufacturing world looked like a two-horse race. TSMC has been consistently ahead, with Samsung playing catch-up. While the South Korean giant has made significant strides in the past, his next major test is just around the corner. Samsung’s 2nm chip tech (SF2P) could be a make-or-break…
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UK's iCloud Backdoor Request Is Still Active & Has Global Reach
A quiet but high-stakes battle is unfolding between Apple and the UK government. In a recent development, new court documents have just shed some light on the true scope of the conflict. This isn’t just a simple disagreement over one security feature. Apparently, the UK government continues to pressure Apple to “weaken” user privacy by…
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This 'Secret' Tech Will Enable iPhone 17 Air's Ultra-Thinness
There are two big challenges that come with making a smartphone thinner. First there is how do you manage the heat from a powerful processor, and then where do you put the battery? For years, every millimeter shaved off a device meant a frustrating trade-off between performance and battery life. This is especially true for…
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The Best 100 AI Apps of 2025: Based on Popularity and Users!
Artificial intelligence has seamlessly integrated into our daily lives, transforming how we work, create, and connect. From advanced content generators to personal assistants, the volume of AI applications currently available can be overwhelming. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the top 100 most popular AI apps, divided into two main lists: top…
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Huawei Confirms Its First-Ever Mate TV Launch Date
It’s official: Huawei is making a big splash in the home entertainment market. The company has been selling Smart TVs powered by HarmonyOS for years. However, now Huawei seems ready to take another step forward by launching its very first Mate TV on September 4. The move will extend the firm’s most premium brand name…
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Your Claude Chats Are Now Training AI, Unless You Take Action
If you’re a user of Anthropic‘s popular AI assistant, Claude, there’s a new update you need to be aware of. The company has made some big changes to Claude AI’s consumer privacy policy. Now, you have to decide whether your chats will be used to train future AI models. Previously, Anthropic had a policy of…
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Motorola & Lenovo’s Massive IFA Leak Reveals All Upcoming Products
Tech fans are getting an early start on their holiday wish lists. A massive leak has revealed a wave of upcoming devices, from phones to laptops, from both Motorola and Lenovo. With IFA, one of the biggest tech trade shows, just around the corner, it looks like we’re getting a glimpse of almost everything the…
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Google Pixel 10 Pro at Amazon
The Google Pixel 10 Pro is finally here, and it’s available for purchase, as the phone officially launched on August 28. Google officially announced the Pixel 10 series back on August 20. Amazon doesn’t sell carrier-locked versions of phones, so you’ll be buying an unlocked model of the Pixel 10 Pro if you buy from…
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The Google Pixel 10’s Secret Weapon for Magnetic Accessories
For years, many Android users have looked on with a touch of envy at the seamless magnetic accessory ecosystem on iPhones. Some Android phones have already offered magnetic compatibility. However, the experience has often been a bit unreliable. Accessories like wallets and battery packs had a tendency to slide around, never feeling quite secure. Fortunately,…
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The $170m Fraud: IRL Social App Was Allegedly Built on Bots
In the fast-paced world of tech startups, a great idea can quickly lead to a billion-dollar valuation. But what happens when that idea—and the company behind it—is built on a foundation of lies? That’s the story of IRL, a social media app that once promised to connect people with real-life events, only to see its…
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Research shows Smartphones are now taking the fewer cameras route
There was a time when smartphone makers packed phones with as many cameras as possible. At one point, we saw four lenses on the back, even though some were just a nameplate with no proper real-world use case. This trend quickly caught up and became a marketing circus. This felt like it could go on…
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Sony's $38 WH-CH520 headphones are the perfect back-to-school gift
Sony makes plenty of different wireless headphone options, but you’re unlikely to find any that are this inexpensive with this much value, which is why you should check out this deal on the WH-CH520 headphones. Normally, these would set you back $69.99. However, Amazon currently has them on sale for $38. That is more or…
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This Nest WiFi Pro router is now cheaper than your internet bill
The Google Nest WiFi Pro is a pretty decent router for several reasons, but at the regular price of $200, it might be a hard sell for some, which is why Amazon’s current deal on it is worth looking into. Normally, the 1-pack of this router would cost you $199.99. However, Amazon currently has it…
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Deep Dive: Data Governance brings world-class experts together
The schedule for the Deep Dive: Data Governance virtual conference is now live. Taking place October 1–3, 2025 this premier three-day event will bring together industry leaders and world-class experts to explore the latest advancements in Data Governance and Open Source AI. From a strong pool of 50 proposals, we’ve curated 12 standout sessions across…
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Full Specs Leaked
The leaks for Samsung‘s next-generation tablet lineup are coming in hot. A leak today revealed all the key specs of the Galaxy Tab S11. Now it’s the “Ultra” model’s turn, of which we exclusively shared a set of images and videos. Now, the tech specs of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra have been leaked,…
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Google Pixel 10 Pro at Verizon
Now that the Google Pixel 10 Pro is official, those who are looking to upgrade will be looking at where to pick up the device, and Verizon is one of those places where it’s possible to get the new phone. Unsurprisingly, of course, as carriers like Verizon tend to pick up every new major device.…
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Tandem OLED Tech On Track for iPhone 20's Display in 2028
The potential of advanced technology in electronic devices continues to improve day by day. Reports indicate we could see an iPhone 20 with Tandem OLED display as early as 2028. New Apple Insider and Dealsite reports claim that LG Display is making significant progress in bringing this tech to iPhones. Tandem OLED stacks two OLED…
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Xperia 1 VII Debacle: Sony Outlines Steps It’ll Take to Avoid Another
Sony’s smartphone business has suffered a lot this year due to the Xperia 1 VII debacle. The firm pulled the phone from stores after reports of random shutdowns and reboots surfaced across markets. Sony broke its silence regarding the device’s problems and announced a free replacement program for the buyers. Most recently, the Xperia 1…
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Chipolo Debuts Its First Bluetooth Trackers with Rechargeable Batteries
Chipolo has added two new Bluetooth trackers to its range of devices with the launch of the new Chipolo Card and Loop. The new devices have arrived just a few months after the brand introduced the Chipolo Pop back in April. Chipolo’s latest Bluetooth trackers boast rechargeable batteries and are compatible with Google’s Find Hub…
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Google Pixel 10 Pro at T-Mobile
The Pixel 10 Pro is almost here, and if you’re looking to pick one up, T-Mobile is one of the carriers where you’ll be able to buy one. Google officially announced the Pixel 10 Pro on August 20, with a full launch date of August 28. You can place your Google Pixel 10 pre-order at…
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Google Gemini to Get a Hub for All Your AI Creations: 'My Stuff' Leaked
AI is becoming a bigger part of our digital lives. So, the need to organize everything it helps us create is ever more necessary. From generating images to summarizing videos, a lot of our AI-powered work can get lost in the endless scroll of a chat history. As one of the most popular AI tools…
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Google Translate Gets Real-Time Conversation & Language Learning Tools
Google Translate has always been a reliable tool for quickly looking up a word or translating a sign. But with a new wave of AI features, the app is evolving. It is going from being a simple utility to a powerful travel companion and language-learning partner. Now, Google Translate is receiving AI-powered updates to help…
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Samsung's Android XR Headset Could Cost More Than $1,800
It’s not hidden anymore that Samsung has an Android XR headset in its pipeline. There have been a few leaks and reports about the upcoming headset. In June, a report from South Korea hinted that Samsung projects to ship 100,000 units. Now, we have some details about the price of Samsung’s Android XR headset, thanks…
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Google Pixel 10 Pro at AT&T
Google officially announced the Pixel 10 Pro back on August 20, and among the carriers that are selling the phone, AT&T is one of them. The Google Pixel 10 Pro doesn’t officially launch until August 28. So right now, you can’t actually purchase the device, but you can place a Google Pixel 10 Pro pre-order…
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Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1 introduces forced dark mode in all your apps
The system-wide dark mode on Android has existed since 2019 with the Android 10 release. While the majority of apps have adopted this, some are not fully there yet. These apps display light themes despite the system-level dark mode being turned on. Google is finally taking steps to address this with the recently released Android…
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NVIDIA's AI processing just got a shot of adrenaline with this new chip
NVIDIA has established itself as the premier AI processing hardware, and its latest chip, the Blackwell Ultra GPU, is being hailed by the company as its fastest chip for AI. It boasts an impressive 640 5th-gen Tensor cores and 15 PetaFLOPS of NVP4 compute power. NVIDIA is positioning this new GPU as a big upgrade…
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Google Updates NotebookLM with Video Overviews in 80 Languages
In today’s fast-paced world, we’re constantly bombarded with information. From dense research papers to long video lectures, it can be a challenge to keep up. That’s where AI-powered tools come in, and Google’s NotebookLM is taking a step forward to help us all process information more easily. The platform has just received two key updates…
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The REDMAGIC 11 Pro may not use a flagship Qualcomm chipset
The REDMAGIC 11 Pro has reportedly been put through a benchmark test recently, and the results of that test seem to signify that REDMAGIC may not be going with Qualcomm’s top-of-the-line flagship chipset for its new phone. This would be a first for REDMAGIC, which has generally put whatever top-end chipset Qualcomm offered that year…
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Foldable iPhone Leak Reveals Touch ID, Four Cameras & More
Multiple reports have suggested that Apple will launch its first foldable iPhone next year. Major Android phone makers already joined the fray years ago, and Apple will finally board the bandwagon in 2026. The device reportedly entered the testing phase last month. Now, a new report has revealed key details about the features of the…
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OPPO Responds to Apple's Lawsuit About Apple Watch Secrets Theft
The world of consumer electronics is a battlefield, and a new lawsuit is proving just how intense the competition is behind the scenes. This week, Apple filed a legal complaint against a former employee and the rising tech company OPPO, alleging that the employee stole confidential trade secrets related to the Apple Watch. The case…
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Samsung's New Feature Puts Your Finances on Your Lock Screen
Managing your money on your phone is about to get a whole lot easier for Samsung Galaxy users. A new feature is rolling out for the popular “Now Bar” that will turn your Samsung phone’s lock screen into a personal financial dashboard, giving you instant access to your money. For a while now, the Now…
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Apple's New TechWoven Cases Leaked: Fixing FineWoven Disaster
Apple’s cases have always been a big part of the iPhone experience. But let’s be honest, not all of them have been winners. The recently retired FineWoven material was a stylish idea that just didn’t hold up, and even the leather and silicone cases had their own issues with durability. Now, with the upcoming iPhone…
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Your private photos could be in Meta’s AI pipeline
More frequently than they’d like, Meta finds itself in the center of privacy-related controversies. There’s a common opinion among some that the tech giant feeds on the user data from Facebook and Instagram to push relevant ads and to train its AI model. Adding to existing woes, some Facebook users now report that Meta could…
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The Sony Xperia 1 VII Returns to Stores after Fixes to Launch Issues
The Sony Xperia 1 VII returns to stores across markets, Sony announced in a post on its website. The news was also reported by GSMArena.com. Sources had reported early in July that Sony was pulling the device due to random reboots, restarts, and shutdowns. In that post on its website, Sony explained why it pulled…
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Google Pixel 10 Is the First Phone with Satellite WhatsApp Calls
Have you ever been in the middle of nowhere, maybe on a hike or a road trip, and realized you have no signal? It’s a common frustration, but it might soon be a thing of the past. The new Google Pixel 10 series is making a major leap forward, turning a niche emergency feature like…
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Former Twitter staff may finally get severance as Elon Musk edges toward settlement
When Elon Musk bought the popular social media platform Twitter, the first thing he did was fire employees. He removed nearly 80% of the total workforce as the new administration was apparently targeting ‘sustainability.’ However, the former employees later filed a lawsuit against the billionaire, accusing him of not releasing the severance pay. But as…
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Tired of Blur? Google’s Next Android Feature Is for You
Have you ever looked at your phone‘s screen and thought, “That’s a lot of blur?” If you use an Android device, you’re not alone. As Google rolls out its new Material 3 Expressive design language, a lot of the interface is getting a soft, frosted-glass look. You’ll see it everywhere: the Quick Settings panel, the…
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This neat Pixel Watch 4 trick could save you from a dead battery
Google’s Pixel Watch 4 has a neat little trick that some people might have overlooked, which is understandable since you probably wouldn’t be thinking about an incoming charger notification. In fact, you might be wondering if you even need a charger notification in the first place. While this isn’t necessarily a necessity, it is a…
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Android Is Giving You More Control Over Headphone Volume on Pixels
Google added a new feature to Pixel phones that will constantly remind you to lower the volume of the headphones’ audio when it exceeds the safe limit. It would automatically lower the volume if you don’t. The feature aims to address the rising concerns of ear damage caused by prolonged exposure to loud volumes. However,…
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New resource on AI & Open Source for U.S. policymakers
The Open Source Initiative has put together a new resource to educate policymakers (state and federal) in the United States about Open Source software as they consider various AI policies. The document is meant to provide policymakers with background information about what it means for software to be “Open Source” and its role in technology.…
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Google Take a Jab at Apple's Unfulfilled AI Promises During Pixel 10 Launch
At the recent Made by Google event, the company did more than just unveil its latest Pixel phones. We not only met the new Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The company also took the opportunity to draw a clear line in the sand. Google basically…
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Google Photos Gets Powerful AI Conversational Editing
We all have that one photo. The one that’s almost perfect, but it’s ruined by a car in the background, a distracting reflection, or a less-than-ideal sky. For years, fixing these photos required serious editing skills and expensive software. But what if you could edit a photo by simply telling it what to do? Well,…
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Apple Watch proves its prowess again, helps 57-year-old discover brain tumor
Apple Watch is one piece of tech that has proved its mettle in discovering potential health issues. There have been multiple instances in the past about how the company’s wearable saved lives, some even life-threatening. Multiple health features like fall-detection, ECG, blood-oxygen monitoring, and others help the cause. In one such instance, a 57-year-old woman…
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This Pixel 10 Pro Small Feature Is a Big Deal for Your Smart Home
Google recently launched the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold as its new premium flagship phones. When a new device launches, we often get caught up in the big, flashy features. We look at the cameras, the screen, the processing power, and the battery. But sometimes, the…
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The time has come for the US consumer to pay more for the PS5
The price increase for the PS5 has finally reached US shores, as Sony has officially announced that the PS5 console, in all models, will now cost more to buy. It was only a matter of time, given that Sony already shot the price up in other regions around the globe. Sony announced the increase on…
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Google’s Pixel 10 Finally Adopts UFS 4.0 Storage, but Not on All Models
Google made a bunch of announcements at the Made by Google 2025 event today, including the Pixel 10 series. The new Pixel phones come with a handful of upgrades, like the new custom Google Tensor G5 chip, improved cameras, and built-in Qi2 charging support. In addition, Google has finally adopted the faster UFS 4.0 storage…
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Google Pixel Watch 4 Pre-Order Deals & Bonuses
Now that the Google Pixel Watch 4 is officially here (kind of), you’ll likely want to get the pre-order out of the way to ensure you get the model of the watch you want. The Google Pixel Watch 4 comes in two sizes, which are 41mm and 45mm, just like last year’s Pixel Watch 3.…
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Android Headlines' Ultimate Google Pixel 10 & Pixel 10 Pro XL Giveaway – Enter Now to Win!
Google has announced the new Pixel 10 series, and like clockwork, we’re giving away two Pixel 10 models. This time around, we’re giving away a Pixel 10 and a Pixel 10 Pro XL. This is the tenth generation of the Google Pixel, and it’s come a long way since the Pixel was first unveiled in…
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Google Pixel Watch 4 Price
Google’s Pixel Watch 4 is almost here, with pre-orders starting today, and you’re likely wanting to know about the price. That’s completely understandable if you’re planning to upgrade. Luckily, we’ve got you covered. Although pre-orders start today, the actual release date isn’t happening until October 9. Google also isn’t increasing the price this year for…
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Google Unveils 67W Dual-Port Charger for Pixel 10 Series
Google has debuted a new charger on the Google Store with the Pixel 10 series today. This is a new 67W dual-port USB-C charger, which has the same sort of design as the 45W charger from last year. It’s an elongated look, that should keep it from falling out of outlets. And it’s small, making…
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Sony is finally taking on Razer and Logitech with new INZONE PC gaming gear
Sony’s INZONE gaming brand is still sort of in its early years, but Sony is finally deciding to branch out beyond over-ear headphones and gaming monitors with the INZONE E9 In-Ear Monitors and other peripherals. This will be Sony’s first time branching out and expanding to peripherals that aren’t over-ear headphones. It’s an interesting direction…
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Older Nest Thermostats Finally Get Google Home App Scheduling
If you keep up with the latest Google news, you must be aware that the company previously said that it would phase out some Nest thermostats. Back then, Google also confirmed that it’ll roll out controls for the 3rd-gen Nest Learning Thermostat and Nest Thermostat E in the Google Home app by late 2025. Well,…
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Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 Is Here: A Power Boost for Mid-Range Phones
Qualcomm has launched its latest Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 SoC, which will power more affordable smartphones and devices. The latest chipset succeeds last year’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, offering a slight power boost and support for higher resolution displays while maintaining a 4nm process. Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 mid-range chip To catch you…
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The iPhone 17 Series Is Reportedly Already in Production
Apple is gearing up to unveil the iPhone 17 series in early September. There will be four models in the lineup, like the past few years,. However, this time, we will get a new ultra-slim variant instead of the “Plus” one: the iPhone 17 Air. A latest report now says that Apple has commenced mass…
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Let Amazon's Echo Dot make your life easier for just $38
Everything could be easier around your home if you just had a smart speaker like this Amazon Echo Dot, and thanks to this deal from Amazon, you can pay less for it than you would normally have to. Who doesn’t like saving money? If you’re all about the savings and discounts, then you’ll love that…
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Battlefield 2042 gets fresh content, including a new map and new weapons
Battlefield 6 is inching closer to launch, and to keep players engaged following the second open beta weekend, EA and its Battlefield Studios teams have added new content to Battlefield 2042 as part of update 9.2. Battlefield 2042 didn’t have a very strong start, but over the years, it got plenty of updates that pushed…
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Who Needs a Movie Theater? Samsung’s 115-Inch QN90F MiniLED TV Is Here
Earlier this year, with its 2025 lineup, Samsung also announced a 115-inch model of the QN90F. This is a TV that I literally just finished reviewing (the review went live just before Samsung announced the availability), and it’s a fantastic QLED MiniLED TV. It’s a bit on the pricey side, especially this new 115″ model,…
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Google Hit with $36 Million Fine Over Anti-Competitive Deals
Google holds the monopoly as the primary gateway to the internet. “Search” is a key tool that millions of people use daily. However, it has faced criticism for unfair tactics to promote its product. And now, Google is facing a whopping $36 million fine for its anti-competitive agreements. Australian commission hits Google with a whopping…
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Samsung QN90F TV Ultimate Review: The Mini-LED TV That Just Might Make You Forget OLED
Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup is mighty impressive, including its high-end mini-LED option the QN90F. Which I’ve been living with for almost the past month. Samsung was kind enough to send over their 75-inch QN90F, and I have absolutely loved using this TV. There’s a lot to love with this TV, but one thing you might…
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New iPhone 17e Specs Leak Shows Small Upgrades, Same Strategy
The iPhone 16e was announced earlier this year. However, if the rumors are true, Apple could already be prepping its successor. It might be a bit too early, but the specs of the iPhone 17e might have been revealed, thanks to a leak shared on Weibo by tipster Digital Chat Station. iPhone 17e specs leak…
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Mark Zuckerberg's vision for humanity is far worse than you can think
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, is known for his strategy to transform Meta into a profitable AI-focused company. While a business should focus on generating profits, it should not be at the cost of its consumers. The decisions by the CEO, especially focused on the AI chatbots, haven’t been very ethically right. And his…
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Apple's Big Shake-Up: The iPhone 18 Will Not Launch Next Year
A major shake-up in Apple’s iPhone strategy may be on the horizon. For years, the iPhone launch has been a predictable event: a single, massive reveal every fall with a few new models. But with the rumored arrival of a foldable iPhone, the company is preparing to completely reorganize its product lineup and release schedule.…
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Sony 200MP Camera Sensor Might Power OPPO & Samsung Flagships
It looks like the world of smartphone cameras might be about to get a major shake-up. New whispers are making the rounds, and they all point to Sony potentially joining the 200MP camera club for flagship phones. Furthermore, its first customers would be brands as big as OPPO and Samsung. We recently saw a leak…
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Your Android Phone May Become a Powerful AI Agent Soon
A major new Android update is just around the corner, and it’s not just about tiny visual tweaks. It’s all about giving your phone a double shot of smarts, including AI-powered agentic features and simpler parental controls. The new features will arrive with the Android 16 QPR2 update in the coming weeks. Android 16 QPR2…
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Samsung's Foldable Phones Are Stealing Apple's US Market Share
The fierce rivalry between Apple and Samsung is back. And, this time, the battlefield isn’t the app store or camera specs—it’s the screen itself. For years, the traditional “slab” smartphone ruled the market, but recent trends show that Galaxy foldable phones are starting to change the game. The success of these devices led to a…
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Will ChatGPT Get Ads Soon? Project Head Responds
For many people, ChatGPT has become a go-to tool for everything from brainstorming ideas to drafting emails. It’s the fastest-growing software product ever, and OpenAI wants to reach the long-awaited profitability as soon as possible. With that kind of scale and goals comes a big question: is it only a matter of time before we…
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The Ultimate AI Glossary: A Guide to 61 Terms Everyone Should Know
If you’ve spent any time online lately, you’ve probably heard a lot of “new” AI-related words being thrown around: LLM, generative AI, neural network, and many others. These terms can sound like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. However, they’re actually part of a new language that’s becoming as common as talking about apps…
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US Chip Tariffs Could Reach as High As 300%, Trump Hints
A major policy shift may be on the horizon for the tech world. US President Trump recently hinted that he will soon be setting new tariffs on foreign chips and semiconductors, and the proposed rates could reach as high as 200% or even 300%. This potential move puts the entire tech industry on edge, but…
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iPhone 17 Pro Leak Confirms Apple Isn't Going eSIM-Only Globally (Yet)
For years, Apple has been slowly but surely pushing us toward an all-digital future. In the US, the physical SIM card tray on new iPhones vanished with the iPhone 14, making the switch to eSIMs a done deal. But a new leak suggests that for the rest of the world, Apple’s global strategy isn’t moving…
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iPhone 17 Pro Max Leak Hints at Massive Camera Zoom Upgrade
Apple‘s next iPhone lineup is expected to arrive in just a few weeks. Meanwhile, the rumor mill for these devices is in overdrive. Many of the new features are already widely discussed. Now, a fresh leak hints at a major telephoto camera advantage coming to the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Its smaller sibling, the iPhone…
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T-Mobile's New Trade-in Policy Will Make Your iPhone 17 Upgrade Expensive
Apple‘s upcoming iPhone 17 series is already on the verge of getting expensive, as President Trump announces a 50% tariff on Indian imports. And now, T-Mobile has made a change to its trade-in policy that could make your iPhone upgrade even more expensive. Purchasing an iPhone 17 via T-Mobile trade-in will get more expensive Flagship…
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OnePlus 15 Tipped to Headline October’s Tech Fest
The OnePlus 15 will become official in October, it seems, as expected. The information comes from Digital Chat Station, one of the most accurate tipsters from China. The OnePlus 15 is expected to arrive in October, and that’s not a surprise at all This is what we expected will happen, as the OnePlus 13 arrived…
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Apple's Mac Pro May Finally Get An M4 Ultra Chip Upgrade
For a while now, many of us have been wondering what’s next for the Mac Pro, Apple‘s most powerful desktop computer. The rest of the Mac lineup has seen updates with the M3 and even M4 chips. Meanwhile, the Pro model has remained on the M2 Ultra—a great chip, but a generation behind. Well, thanks…
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HONOR Magic V Flip 2's Leaked Specs Hint At 200MP Camera & Bigger Battery
HONOR is gearing up for the launch of its next-gen clamshell foldable smartphone, the Magic V Flip 2. Yesterday, the company officially revealed that the device will launch on August 21 in its homeland, China. Besides the launch date, HONOR also showcased the design and color options of the upcoming flip phone. Now, some of…
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AI Is Making Phishing Scams Harder to Spot, Experts Warn
For years, we’ve been taught to look for the classic red flags in a scam email. The list includes misspellings, strange grammar, and a message that just doesn’t feel right, among several others. But what happens when those red flags disappear? With the rise of AI-powered services, those telltale signs are vanishing, and phishing attacks…
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Razer's new BlackWidow keyboard asks, "How low can you go?"
Razer is launching a new gaming keyboard as part of its BlackWidow lineup that asks “how low can you go?” and it turns out, pretty low indeed. The all-new BlackWidow V4 Low-Profile takes the awesome features offered on the BlackWidow lineup and shoves them into a slimmer (much slimmer) chassis for a keyboard that looks…
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An Apple 5G-Enabled MacBook Pro Could Finally Be On The Way
For years, it has been a common wish among laptop users: a Mac that can connect to the internet without relying on Wi-Fi or a hotspot. iPads and many Windows laptops have had cellular connectivity for a long time,. However, the Mac has remained tethered. But according to a new report based on internal Apple…
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Vivo's Apple Vision Pro Rival Gets an Official Launch Date
For anyone following the mixed-reality space, a new competitor is about to enter the ring. Vivo has officially confirmed that its first mixed-reality headset, the Vivo Vision, is set to launch on August 21 in China. This new device has been rumored for months as a direct rival to the Apple Vision Pro. Vivo appears…
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Galaxy Z Fold 7 Bug Unlocks Powerful Three-App Multitasking
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a device built for productivity. Its expansive inner screen and the new One UI 8 software designed to handle multiple tasks at once reflect that philosophy. While the device already offers excellent multitasking capabilities, a curious bug is giving Galaxy Z Fold 7 owners an unexpected multitasking upgrade,…
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Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 5 is set to release after Halloween
Fortnite remains one of the biggest games in the world, and with content like Chapter 6 Season 4 recently dropping, it’s easy to see why, but what about Chapter 6 Season 5? There’s not a lot known about the upcoming chapter, given that it’s still months away. However, it’s closer than you might think, as…
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US-bound PS5 units are made outside of China to keep costs low
The PS5 has remained stable at its US price since the console was first released, and for now, it’s going to stay that way thanks to the manufacturing of those units now happening outside of China. Elsewhere around the globe, Sony has already raised the prices of the PS5 to account for changing market factors.…
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Samsung Gives You KPop Demon Hunters Phone Themes for Free
Samsung has some good news if you are a fan of K-pop or if you loved the KPop Demon Hunters animated movie. You can claim a collection of KPop Demon Hunter themes for free via the Galaxy Store for a limited time. This announcement comes in partnership with Netflix. The South Korean giant is offering…
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Feature freeze: a pause with purpose
Members Newsletter – August 2025 Dear Open Source Initiative supporters, As the days stretch long and the lure of beaches and barbecues calls, I’ve got a summer-themed hot take for our community: Our collective obsession with “perpetual bug fixing” and “ever-expanding features” is the digital equivalent of trying to pack five different beach activities into…
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Samsung Premieres Micro RGB Display Tech in Massive 115-inch TV
Samsung today marked a significant advancement in display technology by introducing the a Micro RGB TV. The South Korean tech giant is touting the new product as the world’s first display to feature a micro-scale RGB LED backlight behind a massive 115-inch screen panel. Samsung claims the breakthrough screen sets a new standard for color…
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Perplexity AI Makes Huge $34.5b Offer for Google Chrome
In a move that sounds like something out of a Silicon Valley drama, AI search startup Perplexity has made an unsolicited offer to buy Google’s Chrome browser. The offer is a staggering $34.5 billion. The movement is particularly audacious because it’s significantly higher than Perplexity’s own valuation. This is more than just a headline-grabbing stunt;…
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iPhone 18 Leak Hints at a Huge Performance Jump with A20 Chip
Currently, all eyes are on the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup. However, a new report from a trusted analyst suggests that a big improvement could be reserved for next year’s models. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple’s iPhone 18 series is set to receive a notable performance boost, not just from a new A20 chip, but from a…
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Dimensity 9500 Launch Date Leaks: A Direct Challenge to Qualcomm
MediaTek’s next-gen flagship smartphone processor, the Dimensity 9500, has been the subject of a lot of headlines lately. Geekbench already leaked the purported performance scores of the new SoC a couple of months ago. Just last week, a gadget leaker revealed some details about the graphics processing power of the upcoming MediaTek SoC. A reliable…
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iPhone 17 Air's Thinness Pursuit Will Compromise Graphic Power
The launch of the iPhone 17 series is just over three weeks away at this point. The lineup is rumored to get a new ultra-slim model in the form of the iPhone 17 Air. This will replace the ‘Plus’ branded iPhone. As the announcement nears, we’re coming across quite a few details of the phone.…
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White House releases AI Action Plan, includes Open Source
On July 23rd, the Trump Administration released an “AI Action Plan” with a stated goal of “winning the AI race.” It will serve as a blueprint for policy actions the administration will take to accelerate AI in the United States. While the plan covers a lot of topics unrelated to Open Source, it includes a…
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Gemini Live can now interact with Google apps in real-time
Gemini Live gets the ability to interact with other Google apps in real-time. After the announcement at I/O 2025, Google is reportedly testing support for core apps like Calendar, Keep notes, Tasks, and Maps for several weeks. This is finally rolling out more widely. Gemini Live will be able to interact with other apps through…
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US Allows NVIDIA & AMD to Export Chips to China—But There's a Catch
The US had previously put a trade barrier on NVIDIA and AMD from exporting chips to China. The national security experts believe that exporting advanced chips to China might threaten the national security of the region and give its rival an unfair advantage. However, in an unprecedented move, the US has allowed both tech companies…
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Google TV Streamer: Everything you need to know – August 2025
On August 6, 2024, Google introduced its newest TV streaming device, simply named “Google TV Streamer”. With this announcement, Google is effectively ending the Chromecast lineup and will only sell what units are still in stock. This is an entirely new streaming device from Google, and a much more powerful one, compared to the previous…
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HONOR's Huge Battery Smartphone Won’t Use a Flagship Chipset
HONOR is preparing to raise the bar in the smartphone market. The Chinese tech giant has been working on a model with a 10,000mAh battery for some time. Recent rumors have also revealed the processor this new phone will use. Which Chipset Will Power HONOR’s Huge Battery Smartphone? Reliable sources claim that MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500…
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iPhone 17 Screen Protectors Leak Shows Size Changes Across Lineup
Apple’s iPhone 17 series is expected to launch next month. Some of the models are rumored to see an upgrade in display size. Now, thanks to a post on X by tipster Majin Bu, they have shared the screen protectors of the iPhone 17 lineup, which gives us a clearer look at how different the…
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Apple Intelligence Is Getting a Major GPT-5 Upgrade With iOS 26
Apple Intelligence has been around for a while now. The Cupertino giant’s suite of AI-powered features added new usability to its mobile devices. At launch, Apple announced that the platform would be integrated with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Now, it’s about to get a whole lot smarter. The firm has confirmed that with the release of iPhone’s…
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The Delicious Codename For Android 17 Has Been Revealed
The tradition of Android versions featuring sweet, dessert-themed codenames has been a fan favorite for years. Google stopped using these types of names publicly with Android 10. However, the tradition has been kept alive internally through codenames. Now, a recent discovery has revealed the codename for the upcoming Android 17 update. As expected, the Mountain…
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This Android Brand Wants to Launch an "iPhone 17 Air" Before Apple
Apple is widely rumored to be getting rid of its “Plus” iPhone models in favor of a new, ultra-thin “Air” variant for the iPhone 17 series. But it looks like another brand might be jumping on this trend first. According to a new leak, a mid-range smartphone called the Nubia Air is on its way.…
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This Apple's New Wallpaper Celebrates The "Think Different" Spirit
Apple built its empire and legacy on innovative technologies and developments, as well as an instantly recognizable design language. The company even uses the phrase “Think Different” as a key part of its marketing. Now, in a move that feels like a spiritual successor, Apple has released a brand new iPhone wallpaper as part of…
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Nintendo Announces "Hello, Mario!" App Targeting Kids & Toddlers
If you are a Nintendo fan, you’ll soon be able to use a new app called “Hello, Mario!” The company announced the new app today alongside a new Mario-themed product collection. No wonder, these are designed for kids and toddlers, but that doesn’t stop adults from having a fun time playing around with them. Nintendo’s…
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Google Keep Finally Gets a Handy New Feature to Sort Notes
Last month, Google rolled out the Material 3 Expressive redesign for the Google Keep Android application. The new redesign arrived with a revamped search bar, icons, and more. The redesign didn’t exactly bring any new features, apart from an improved user interface. However, Google Keep is finally getting a much-awaited feature, which allows users to…
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REDMAGIC Astra Ultimate Review: This Is Peak Mobile Gaming
REDMAGIC has come a long way from being a fledgling gaming phone brand and is one of the fan-favorite options for mobile gaming devices, and after our review of the REDMAGIC Astra, it’s never been clearer that the company is here to play and it means business. Of course, REDMAGIC isn’t just a mobile gaming…
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OnePlus 15 Aims to Offer Massive Battery in a Thin Body
In the race to build the ultimate flagship smartphone, companies are constantly making trade-offs between features, performance, and design. This year’s devices, like the Galaxy S25 Edge and the upcoming iPhone 17 Air, reflect a bet on thinness while compromising aspects such as the camera and battery. Even so, new technologies allow for sacrifices without…
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Worldwide tablet shipments see respectable growth in Q2 2025
The worldwide tablet shipments see a growth in the second quarter of 2025 (Q2 2025). This upward trend follows the momentum set by the first quarter. The growth is driven by product updates, replacement cycles, educational programs, and government subsidies in China. In the United States, vendors have stockpiled the products ahead of expected tariff…
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Google Pixel 10 Series Is Going eSIM-Only For US Models
Just when you thought we knew everything about the upcoming Google Pixel 10 series, thanks to a relentless stream of leaks, here comes another interesting tidbit. The latest buzz suggests that Google is planning a significant change for its next flagship phones. According to the latest leak, Google is ditching the physical SIM card tray…
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HBO Max Will Take a More "Aggressive" Approach to Stop Password-sharing
Following password sharing crackdowns at streaming giants like Netflix and Disney Plus, Warner Bros. Discovery announced its plan to offer paid sharing between people last year. So far, the company’s HBO Max service has been showing a “very soft messaging” about paid password sharing. However, HBO Max is about to take a more aggressive approach…
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Samsung Discloses How Galaxy Watch 8 Helps You Break Bad Habits
Modern-day wearables and fitness trackers are getting better and better. Apple Watch devices are very popular worldwide thanks to their versatility and accurate health readings. Samsung is not far behind, and today, the company has explained how its latest Galaxy Watch 8 can help its users get rid of bad habits and improve their overall…
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ASUS’s Xbox-Branded Handhelds Are Locked, Loaded, and Almost Here
The launch date for the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and the ROG Xbox Ally X has now leaked, and it appears to be pretty close, as a new rumor states that it will be launching in the next few months. ASUS officially announced the ROG Xbox Ally handhelds earlier this year, but didn’t give any…
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Sony Is Not Giving Up: Xperia Phones Are Still Vital, Says CFO
If we look at the worldwide market share, Sony Xperia devices don’t have a noticeable share overall. The segment is primarily dominated by Apple and Samsung. And Sony didn’t even try to make the Xperia devices mainstream. However, its CFO says that regardless of the market performance, the Xperia smartphones are very important to the…
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GPT-5 Is Here: The New OpenAI Model Is Now Available For All
OpenAI just dropped some major news in a live-streamed announcement from CEO Sam Altman: the company is officially rolling out GPT-5. This is the latest step in the firm’s journey toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). And from the looks of the early demos and features, this new model is a significant leap forward. There are…
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The Idea That AI Will Create Jobs Is '100% Crap,' Says Ex-Google
The conversation around artificial intelligence and its impact on the workforce has been a constant hum for years. But now, a former Google executive is turning up the volume with a particularly blunt and controversial take. According to Mo Gawdat, former chief business officer at Google X, the idea that AI will create more jobs…
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A New, More Powerful Apple TV Is Launching This Year
Apple launched the current—or third generation—model of the Apple TV streaming device in 2022. The Cupertino tech giant is now planning to launch the Apple TV 2025 model in the coming months, according to MacRumors. The reports indicate that the next-gen streaming device from the company will offer an upgraded processor and the brand’s in-house…
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Hulu Is Disappearing: Disney Confirms The App Will Be Phased Out
Disney fully acquired Hulu, the streaming service, almost a couple of months ago after purchasing Comcast’s remaining one-third stake in it. Now, Disney is phasing out the standalone Hulu app to integrate all the platform’s content into Disney+. Furthermore, the company will offer a unified app at some point next year. While Disney+ already offers…
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GTA VI isn't likely to cost $100 because charging that "isn't smart"
The price of GTA VI is and will probably continue to be a hot topic with fans of the franchise until there’s a concrete cost confirmed by Rockstar. This is partly due to the fact that Nintendo has released games like Mario Kart World at $80 for the Nintendo Switch 2. This caused questions to…
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Google Pixels Now Getting the August 2025 Security Update
For Pixel owners, the start of a new month often brings a pleasant surprise: the latest software update. And this August is no different. Google has started rolling out the newest August 2025 security update to all eligible Pixel devices. The OTA is packed with security patches and a few key bug fixes to keep…
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Roku TV Announces New Free Update With AI-Powered Features
Roku, a popular TV streaming platform, has announced a bunch of free upgrades, including one powered by AI. If you get overwhelmed deciding what to watch next, Roku has you sorted with the new features. Roku says that you’ll be able to discover trending/new content as well as what’s new in theaters. As part of…
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Samsung Might Make Gesture Navigation Default in One UI 8.5
Over the years, we’ve seen phone makers attempt different ways to help users navigate their devices’ UI. There was the physical home button, which later evolved to on-screen buttons, and these days, swiping and using gestures is the norm. Samsung typically uses the three-button navigation by default, but in One UI 8.5, the company could…
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Gemini App Can Now Create Custom Storybooks for You
A report last month suggested that Google was working on a new Gemini tool for generating illustrated storybooks. The search giant has now officially released the feature for the app. Furthermore, users can bring their vision to life in any style imaginable: from pixel art to comics, clay animation, crochet, and even coloring books. The…
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Case study: enhancing SBOMs with cdsbom at the Linux Foundation
Authors: Jeff Mendoza and Gary O’Neall Open Source licensing is a cornerstone of modern software development, enabling organizations to accelerate innovation by reusing existing components. However, accurately capturing licensing details in SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials) at scale is often challenging. Incomplete or inconsistent license data can lead to compliance risks, particularly when dealing with…
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The Battle Cats Team Up With Sonic For Exclusive Rewards, Characters, and Maps
You gotta go fast to make sure you don’t miss out on The Battle Cats and Sonic the Hedgehog collab that just launched. This crossover event runs from August 4th until August 18th, 2025, and it includes a variety of limited maps based on the stages we all know and love from the Sonic franchise. …
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Review: The Best Just Got Better (and Comfier)
What do you do when you already have the best smartwatch on the planet? Well, you make it more comfortable, more accurate, and add a few more features. That’s exactly what Samsung did this year with the Galaxy Watch 8. One of the bigger changes that Samsung made this year was to make it thinner…
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Xiaomi 16 Pro Max to Feature Massively Improved Camera Sensor
While not officially present in the US market—like other major Chinese brands—Xiaomi has been among the benchmarks in mobile photography for years. Its main “numeric” series, and especially its “Ultra” versions, often surprise in this regard. Now, the company reportedly wants to take things even further in the Xiaomi 16 series with a “Pro Max”…
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iPhone 17 Air's Ultra-Slim Battery Leaks in Live Images
Apple will add a new super-slim iPhone to its lineup this year, presumably the iPhone 17 Air. The device is tipped to get a battery capacity of under 3,000mAh. In comparison, a “direct rival,” Galaxy S25 Edge, features a bigger 3,900mAh cell. In a recent development, the iPhone 17 Air battery thickness, including its metal…
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Galaxy Z Fold 7 Enterprise Edition: Enhanced for the Business World
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has already made waves in the consumer market. The device turned a trend where the more affordable “Flip” models were more popular than the “Fold.” Now, Samsung is rolling out a special version aimed specifically at the corporate world: the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Enterprise Edition. This isn’t just…
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Instagram Live Gets a Minimum Follower Requirement
Instagram is a widely used social media platform. Among its features, the Live mode is used by many influencers. You could individually use it with your friends and family for fun and connection, but now, you can’t. Meta has introduced a minimum follower requirement for users to go live on the Instagram app. Instagram Live…
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Apple's LOFIC iPhone Camera Sensor Promises Cinema Quality
Imagine your next iPhone capturing photos and videos with a richness and detail usually reserved for high-end cinema cameras. Well, that dream might be closer than you think. Recent leaks suggest Apple is deep into testing an in-house LOFIC camera sensor that could be a true game-changer. It’s not just more megapixels; it’s a big…
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MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Chip Tipped to Reach 2M+ AnTuTu Score
It seems MediaTek is about to launch a new chip that could make waves in the mid-range and sub-flagship segments. This is the Dimensity 8500, a chip that, according to a recent leak, will surpass 2 million points in the popular AnTuTu benchmark. This would make it one of the most powerful mobile SoCs out…
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Next-Gen Vivo X300 Set For 200MP Major Camera Boost
There is big news for mobile photography enthusiasts and fans of Vivo’s flagship smartphones. The company launched the first models in the X200 series last October. Now, a fresh leak has just provided key details about the camera sensors in the upcoming Vivo X300, the base model in Vivo’s next-generation lineup. For years, Vivo’s “X”…
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T-Mobile's 5G network now helps save water by detecting pipe leaks
Phone carriers are responsible for offering a stable network, having plans that are accessible to everyone, and delivering enhanced coverage. But beyond this, the telecom giants have a lot going on in the background. T-Mobile has now announced one such initiative, where it will use its large 5G network to detect any water leaks. T-Mobile…
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The Clock Is Ticking: Google Must Change Android App Store In 14 Days
The digital world is abuzz with news that could dramatically alter the way you use your Android phone. Following a legal victory for Epic Games, Google finds itself facing a swift deadline: just 14 days to begin dismantling key aspects of its Android app store (Play Store) operations. The ruling of the antitrust lawsuit against…
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Sony's PlayStation handheld has half the performance of PS5
Sony’s upcoming PlayStation handheld, which has been rumored for a while now, is likely to have some decent performance. Sony hasn’t officially announced this handheld yet, so it’s not really possible to know just how good the performance will be. Assuming the device ever even makes it to release. However, new information has popped up…
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How Many Pixels Have to Catch Fire Before Google Does Something?
The Pixel 6a comes with a SIM ejector tool, a quick switch adapter, a USB-C to USB-C cable, and of course, the phone. But with recent battery issues, maybe Google should consider bundling a fire extinguisher with future iterations of its Pixel A-series models. Because over the past year, at least five Pixel 6a units…
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Name Leaked As Qualcomm's New Sub-Flagship Chip
Snapdragon 8 Elite is Qualcomm’s current flagship chip for Android phones and tablets. This was a shift in naming strategy compared to the previous generation called Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Later this year, the brand will introduce its successor, presumably the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2. Now, a report suggests that both brandings may coexist…
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iPhone 17 Air Leak Confirms Battery Trade-Off For Ultra-Thin Design
Samsung isn’t the only company making significant changes to its flagship phone lineup. Apple will reportedly do so first with its upcoming iPhones, replacing the “Plus” model with an ultra-thin “Air.” Now, a fresh report has offered a glimpse into the battery capacity of the upcoming iPhone 17 Air, including some images showing a cell…
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MagSafe Might Be the Google Pixel 10’s Secret Weapon Against the iPhone
Last year, Google did a somewhat large redesign of the Pixel lineup. Flattening the edges of the phone, and even the camera bar, while sticking with its unique design identity. This seemed like a way to get iPhone users to switch over to the Pixel, and it worked. There were quite a few people who…