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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 hands-on dummy video emphasizes super slim design
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is due to make its debut in just a few short weeks, but you can catch a glimpse of its potential design thanks to the dummy unit shown off in a recently posted hands-on video. Keep in mind that this is just a dummy unit of the phone, so…
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Apple's iPhone 17 is rumored to come in Lavender, but only for one model
Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup, which is likely to include devices such as the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Air, is slated to come in a new lavender color, according to a recently leaked image. The color is rumored to be called ‘Lilac’ according to a post on Weibo where the image originated from. However,…
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Samsung's Earthquake Warnings Could Put Google's to Shame
Galaxy phone users might soon have an even more robust tool for earthquake preparedness. Reports indicate that Samsung is developing its own earthquake warning system, anticipated to debut with One UI 8, and it sounds like it could offer some serious advantages over the current system provided by Google. Many Android phones, including Galaxy devices,…
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Samsung's free 60-day Xbox Game Pass trial overlooks key customers
Samsung is offering gamers a free trial to Xbox Game Pass, and this is an offer that I would highly recommend that everyone take advantage of if they can. Xbox Game Pass is still one of the best values in gaming because of everything it gives you access to. New games on launch day are…
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$1 Trillion AI Dream: Masayoshi Son Plans Massive Tech Hub in Arizona
Imagine a future where a sprawling industrial hub, reminiscent of China’s tech powerhouse Shenzhen, rises in Arizona. This ambitious vision belongs to Masayoshi Son, the founder of SoftBank Group. He is reportedly powering a colossal AI and industrial manufacturing hub internally dubbed “Project Crystal Land.” If fully realized, this groundbreaking endeavor could command an investment…
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MediaTek Unveils Dimensity 8450 Chip: A New Powerhouse for Phones
MediaTek has just unveiled its latest offer in mobile processing: the Dimensity 8450 5G SoC. This new chipset is designed to bring a significant boost in performance and intelligence to future smartphones. It primarily aims at high-performance phones in a price segment one step below the classic “premium flagships.” The Dimensity 8450 is built on…
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Logitech’s beloved MX Master mouse gets a bold, button-packed redesign
The design of the Logitech MX Master 3 has led to arguably one of Logitech’s most popular mice ever, and Logitech could continue this trend with its latest version of the mouse, the MX Master 4. While Logitech G focuses on PC gaming for the brand, mice like the MX Master 4 are intended for…
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Nintendo Switch 2 thieves make off with $1.4 million worth of consoles
The Nintendo Switch 2 is a hot commodity, so much so that the theft of the console in large quantities shouldn’t be surprising to anyone who knows anything about the Switch 2, its popularity, or the third-party reseller market. It was bound to happen sooner or later, thieves making off with enough Nintendo Switch 2…
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Sam Altman: Meta's $100M Offers Failed to Poach OpenAI Talent
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, the battle for top talent is fierce. These tech industry fights often involve “switching sides” as part of the deal. It seems Meta wanted to take advantage of this to lure talent from competitors. More specifically, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that Meta (Facebook’s parent company) made aggressive…
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Xbox and AMD are teaming up to redefine next-gen gaming
Xbox and AMD have entered into a partnership that will see the latter make chipsets for future Xbox hardware, including consoles and handhelds, securing AMD as the official producer of computing and graphics chips for the Xbox brand going forward. In an official Xbox YouTube video yesterday, Xbox President Sarah Bond announced the partnership, confirming…
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Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ditches UDC for a Punch-Hole, More Sources Confirm
For years, Samsung has relied on certain camera technology to differentiate its “Z Fold” devices from the rest. More specifically, the company has opted for UDC (under-display camera) for a true full-screen experience. However, a new leak confirms we’ll see a significant camera design change for the next-gen model. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold…
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Galaxy S24 Series' One UI 8 Beta Is Just Around the Corner
Samsung rolled out the One UI 8 Beta program for the Galaxy S25 series in select countries in late May. The South Korean tech giant has already released the One UI 8 Beta 2 update for those devices earlier this month. Now, the firm is working on expanding the availability of One UI 8 Beta…
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Introducing the new API for OSI Approved Licenses®
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is excited to announce the availability of a new API service providing access to the canonical list of OSI Approved Licenses®. This launch is part of our broader effort to modernize how we manage and share Open Source license data, making it easier for the community to identify and verify…
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Samsung Health Goes Premium: Subscription Service Might Arrive Soon
It seems that nowadays, just about everything requires a monthly subscription service. Samsung Health has remained a go-to health platform for people who don’t want to bother with that. However, according to a new report, Samsung Health could soon have a subscription service. If Samsung does actually bring this subscription service, it could coincide with…
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These New T-Mobile Prepaid Plans Might Make You Switch Today
T-Mobile is no stranger to pretty big controversies, but we have to admit that the company does have some nice deals. On Tuesday, the carrier announced some new plans that aim to save users money on their monthly bills. These new T-Mobile prepaid plans might be what you’re looking for if you want great service…
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T-Mobile Ends Era: Say Goodbye to Nearly All Tax-Inclusive Plans
Many T-Mobile customers have long enjoyed the simplicity of “what you see is what you get” pricing. However, brace yourself, as things are about to change—at least for new lines. T-Mobile is reportedly discontinuing nearly all of its beloved tax-inclusive plans. This means that those extra taxes and fees will soon be added on top…
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Garmin Launches Sleep-Tracking Armband with Epic Battery Life
Garmin, a brand better known for its Forerunner series of smartwatches, has introduced its first sleep-only tracker. Called the Garmin Index Sleep Monitor, it is essentially a lightweight sleep-tracking armband that is capable of lasting for a whole week. Garmin’s new accessory provides users a closer look at their overnight vitals and recovery, and more.…
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Save $12 with this deal on the UGREEN 100W Uno charger
UGREEN Uno 100W 4-Port Charger Buy From This little charger is a powerful accessory for your mobile devices and more, and this deal on Amazon for it is making it a better value it already was, even at full price. Speaking of full price, the UGREEN Uno Nexode 4-port charger is normally $59.99, but this…
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Open Source and the future of European AI sovereignty: Insights from Vivatech 2025
French President Emmanuel Macron alongside NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang and Mistral AI’s Arthur Mensch celebrated a landmark partnership at Vivatech 2025 last week aimed at propelling Europe to the forefront of the global AI race with a strategic move toward European technological sovereignty. But what could truly support achieving this sovereignty? According to the panel…
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Gemini Unleashed: 2.5 Pro & Flash Now Stable & Available for All
The artificial intelligence segment has become one of the most competitive in the tech industry. Google has established itself as one of the leading names with its Gemini models. The company works hard to add improvements and new features to its AI from time to time to maintain its position and put pressure on OpenAI’s…
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Samsung’s Next Galaxy Watches Leak in New Colors — Say Goodbye to Titanium White
Samsung is preparing for its big Unpacked event, which we expect to take place next month (similar to last year). We will see the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, as well as new Galaxy Watches. We have already posted renders of the Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic,…
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Bad News for Galaxy A34: Samsung Halts One UI 7 Rollout
Samsung continues rolling out One UI 7 with many new features. The South Korean tech giant first updated its flagship models. It is currently focusing on the entry and mid-range segments. But it seems that things are not going well for a particular device. The brand has halted the rollout of the One UI 7…
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This Samsung Q80D TV Deal is one you can't afford to miss
Samsung is dropping the price of its 65-inch QLED Q80D 4K TV to just $1,099 right now, slashing a massive $500 off its regular $1,599 list price. That’s one of the lowest prices we’ve seen yet on this model, and it’s a stellar deal for anyone looking to upgrade their living room without diving into…
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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Flip 7 May Get Free Google AI Pro
Samsung is all set to launch its next generation of foldable phones. The company is expected to hold its fifth Unpacked 2025 event in a few weeks (July). In the meantime, leaks—and lately, Samsung itself—have revealed many key details about these devices. A new report suggests that the purchase of a Galaxy Z Fold 7…
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The Gemini app is getting a new and better nav drawer
If you use the Gemini app, then you should be used to the app’s layout by now. Well, get ready for a pretty big change. Google just introduced a new nav drawer in the Gemini app that will make it a bit more convenient to use. Google is always tweaking its apps’ UI to make…
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Samsung SmartThings Update Brings Now Bar Integration
Samsung just rolled out a big new update for its SmartThings app. Unlike past updates, this one does not just include bug fixes. According to a post on X by Theordysm, version 1.8.33.25 introduces some new and useful features. The update also brings about Now Bar integration. So, if you’re into automating your home with…
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Brace Yourself: WhatsApp Is Finally Getting Ads
Meta has been hinting at bringing advertisements to its popular messaging app WhatsApp for years. Finally, WhatsApp is getting these ads. In a blog post, the company has announced that it will now show advertisements from businesses through Stories-like status functionality. The feature will work just like stories on Instagram, where you see ads after…
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More Galaxy Watch 8 Renders Leak, Because Samsung Can’t Keep a Secret
Last week, we published the first renders of the entire Galaxy Watch 8 lineup – Galaxy Watch 8, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025. Now, Evleaks has posted another render of each model, from a different angle and background. Which goes ahead and confirms the images we posted last week. As we…
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Samsung Announces New Amazing Galaxy Watch's Health Features
Samsung has yet to announce the Galaxy Watch 8 series, but it has dropped new health features for One UI 8 Watch today. The newly announced health features aim to improve sleep, nutrition, heart health, and fitness. The list includes Bedtime Guidance, Vascular Load, Running Coach, and Antioxidant Index. One UI 8’s new health features…
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Apple Quietly Patched iPhone Zero-Day Flaw Targeting Journalists
We have a new development in the world of digital security. Plus, it is related to one of the main tech brands in the world. A recent discovery by Citizen Lab has shed light on a concerning vulnerability: an iPhone zero-day flaw that was quietly exploited to target journalists with mercenary spyware. Apple, known for…
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Reddit Just Supercharged Your Comments with Analytics & Drafts
Are you one of the millions of Redditors out there? Well, the way you interact with discussions on the platform is getting a significant upgrade. Reddit is rolling out some highly anticipated new features for comments, including detailed analytics and the convenience of saved drafts. These additions are designed to give users more control, insights,…
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Tariff Effect: Apple Reroutes iPhones from India to the US
In a strategic move to navigate the complexities of international trade and Trump’s tariffs, Apple’s manufacturing partner, Foxconn, has been predominantly shipping iPhone units produced in India directly to the US. This significant shift highlights how global tech giants are adapting their supply chains in response to economic pressures, particularly concerning US tariffs on Chinese…
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T-Mobile's Latest Deal: Add a Line, Upgrade, Get $450
If you’ve been on the fence about upgrading your phone or adding a new line to your mobile plan, T-Mobile is rolling out an enticing new promotion that might just tip the scales. Get ready to unlock significant savings with a T-Mobile promo that provides up to $450 in value when you add a line…
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Android 16 Causing Unresponsive Navigation Buttons & Gestures on Pixel Phones
Google officially rolled out Android 16 stable for eligible Pixel devices this week. The update offers fresh features, performance tweaks, and the first touches of Expressive Material Design 3 to the UI. However, it appears the ROM has delivered an unwelcome surprise to many, leaving them literally stuck in their tracks. Multiple users of Google…
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Retail Leak Confirms Ultra-Thin Design
Samsung could introduce its latest foldable smartphones at an Unpacked event in July in New York City. The company might introduce as many as three new foldable offerings, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. Samsung has teased the Galaxy Z Fold 7 many times, suggesting…
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Warning: These Are the Most Data-Hungry Apps in 2025
We all appreciate a good freebie, especially when it comes to the apps that power our daily lives. From connecting with distant friends to finding the best deals, our smartphones are brimming with tools that come at no apparent monetary cost. But have you ever paused to consider what “free” truly signifies in the bustling…
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First Look at OnePlus Pad Lite — A Budget Tablet That Doesn’t Look Budget
The OnePlus Pad 3 was announced for global markets rather recently. You can check ut the OnePlus Pad 3 review, if you’d like to know more about it. With that being said, a new tablet from OnePlus has just surfaced, the OnePlus Pad Lite. Its renders have been shared by 91mobiles, who partnered with OnLeaks.…
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Beat the Summer Heat With These Cool AC Picks From Costway
For many parts of the world, summer has already started, at least based on the temperatures. Considering the excessive heat that tends to be present in some regions, many people opt to get an air conditioner for their home, office, or any other place they spend time in. Well, we have two very compelling ones…
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The Galaxy Z Fold 7's camera bump looks big enough to have its own zip code
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is scheduled to be unveiled in July, and while the design has leaked before, a newly leaked image showcases just how big the phone’s camera bump might be. The camera bump on just about every single phone is always a big point of contention for users. Some think the camera…
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Google’s Pixel Camera Embraces Material 3 Expressive: First Look
Google recently announced Material 3 Expressive as the updated design guidelines for Android. The company already introduced the first “Expressive” guidelines for Android 16 and began adapting its own apps to the new UI. Now, leaked images offer a first look at the Material 3 Expressive redesign of the Google Pixel Camera app. The Mountain…
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Apple Just iOS 7’d the iPhone Again, and People Are Already Losing It
This week at WWDC, Apple introduced its first redesign of iOS in over 12 years. The last time Apple did a drastic redesign was with iOS 7, which launched in 2013. Apple is dubbing this redesign as “Liquid Glass”, and to be honest, it looks pretty nice in some parts of the OS, but in…
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Galaxy A34's One UI 7 Update Boosts Gaming with Vulkan Support
For a while now, Samsung has been offering great software support to its devices. This doesn’t just include flagship models but also its more affordable phones. Recently, the company began rolling out One UI 7 to the Galaxy A34, bringing welcome improvements in graphics performance thanks to Vulkan support. There’s also GPUWatch, Samsung’s GPU monitoring…
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Sony's rumored PlayStation handheld supports native PS5 games
PlayStation is no stranger to handhelds even though it hasn’t had one that plays games native in quite a few years, but that might be changing with an upcoming handheld it’s rumored to be working on that has support for PS5 games. When Sony announced the PlayStation Portal, many were hoping for this to be…
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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2: AI-Powered ANC Changes the Game
Popular audio device manufacturer Bose heated the noise-cancellation game for in-ear headphones by launching the QuietComfort Ultra earbuds in 2023. Now, the company is back with the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds 2, aimed to compete with the AirPods Pro 2 and Sony’s WF-1000XM5, among others. Bose’s new wireless audio accessory delivers enhanced artificial intelligence-powered ANC…
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Amazon Prime Video: Get Ready to See Even More Ads (Here's Why)
If you already hated ads on Amazon Prime Video, sadly, it’s not going to be any better. While Amazon Prime displayed fewer ads than other platforms like Hulu and Paramount+, that’s about to change. According to a new report, Amazon plans to double the amount of ad time on Prime Video. Amazon will soon double…
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Nintendo-mania sets in as Switch 2 crushes company sales record
The Nintendo Switch 2 launched on June 5, and within just a few hours or less, stock at most or all retailers where it was being sold had been depleted, leading to the Nintendo Switch 2 blowing past the sales record for the company’s previous fastest-selling console. Of course, Nintendo didn’t reach this goal on…
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Google Pixel Phones Will Get Native Flashlight Brightness Controls
It’s one of those features we all use almost every day, often without a second thought: the trusty flashlight on our smartphones. Whether you’re fumbling for keys in the dark or trying to find something under the couch, it’s a simple, essential tool. But on most Android phones, it’s always been a rather blunt instrument…
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OnePlus Pad 3 Ultimate Review: Strong Contender for iPad Pro Killer
Tablets are a declining segment in the mobile market, and it’s been that way for many years. Why? Because smartphones can do basically everything a tablet can. Providing fewer reasons to spend money on a tablet. Do you know what the number one use case for a tablet is? Netflix. That’s right. I have a…
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Google Home Got Smarter: The New Features You Need to See
The Google Home app is the primary smart home platform for millions of users around the world. It’s quite useful for managing your smart devices easily. The platform isn’t perfect, and Google knows this, so the company has been working to make it better and better. With that in mind, as part of the spring…
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AMD's new APU should be perfect for entry-level handhelds
AMD has officially revealed the Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme APU, and it’s the latest chipset from the company designed for handheld gaming PCs. In fact, it’s already being used in a handheld – the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X. Microsoft and ASUS announced the two new handhelds during the Xbox Showcase on Sunday, June 8,…
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Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Flip 7: Samsung Cuts Production Targets Ahead of Launch
The excitement for Samsung’s next generation of foldable phones is building. However, recent reports suggest a more conservative approach from the tech giant when it comes to initial numbers. It appears Samsung has reduced its production targets for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, now targeting lower numbers than in May.…
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Huawei's Next Tri-Fold Phone Reportedly Coming in September
Huawei introduced its first-gen tri-fold smartphone, the Huawei Mate XT, in September last year. It impressed the tech world with an interesting, sleek design and powerful features. Huawei is now working on its second-gen tri-fold foldable smartphone, which will see the light of day this September, suggests a tipster from China. Huawei’s new tri-fold phone…
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XREAL's Android XR Teased to Bring Massive Upgrades to Your View
The world of smart glasses seems to be about to have a big boom. XREAL, a notable name in the augmented reality (AR) space, is gearing up to make a significant leap. XREAL just offered a glimpse into the specs of their upcoming Android XR smart glasses, codenamed Project Aura. They suggest a truly massive…
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Google Photos Gets Smart With AI-Powered Edit Suggestions
If you’re like millions of us, your phone’s gallery is probably overflowing with memories captured on the go. And chances are, Google Photos is your go-to app for managing, backing up, and even tweaking those precious moments. Well, get ready for a significant improvement, because Google has just unveiled an overhauled Google Photos on Android…
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Here's everything new coming with the latest Android Feature Drop
Android 16 is finally here, and while that brings a handful of new Android 16 features for devices that are compatible with the software, there’s also an Android Feature Drop for all Android OS devices, even those that aren’t getting Android 16 just yet. It might not be as exciting as getting Android 16, but…
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Google’s Big Android 16 Redesign? Mark Your Calendar for September 3
Today was the Android 16 release, and one of its biggest features is missing. Which we expected, considering it wasn’t announced until after the final Android 16 beta. And that is Material 3 Expressive. This new redesign for Android is going to be part of the Android 16 QPR1 update, which is going to arrive…
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Android 16 Update: When Is It Coming Out to Your Device?
The wait is finally over. Google just announced Android 16 today (June 10), and for many Android enthusiasts, the biggest question is, “When can I expect to get it?” We have good news: if you have a compatible Pixel device, Android 16 update’s release date for you is…right now! No further waiting; you already can…
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Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 Brings Real Desktop Power to Your Phone
Along with the Android 16 download being available today for Pixel users, Google has also released Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2. This is the second beta of the new Material 3 Expressive design that Google announced last month. The big new feature in this update is the enhanced Android desktop experience, thanks to connected displays.…
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Investing in Open Source sustainability: OSI supports Open Forum Europe’s EU Sovereign Tech Fund proposal
As the European Union (EU) prepares its budget for the coming years, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) has endorsed a proposal by Open Source think tank “Open Forum Europe” to create an EU Sovereign Tech Fund. The fund, modeled on the German Sovereign Tech fund, would support maintenance and development of key Open Source software…
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Apple Just Gave AirPods a Killer Feature for Content Creators with iOS 26
Apple spent nearly 45 minutes talking about iOS 26 during the keynote today at WWDC 2025. And that still wasn’t enough time to go over all the changes in iOS 26. After perusing Apple’s website for iOS 26 Features, I noticed something pretty interesting for AirPods. Apparently, with iOS 26, you can use your AirPods…
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When Is the MacOS Tahoe Release Date?
During the latest WWDC 2025, Apple has just unveiled its latest operating system for Macs, and it’s a big one. Say hello to macOS Tahoe, which brings a fresh new design and a suite of clever features designed to make your daily computing smoother and more personal. The company also announced the revamped iOS 26…
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5 Best iOS 26 Features
iOS 26 is finally here. And Apple has finally redesigned iOS once again, after nearly 12 years. This time around, Apple went with a liquid glass theme, which seems to be pretty polarizing. But that’s not all that’s new in iOS 26. There are quite a few other useful iOS 26 features, which we are…
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How to download iOS 26 Beta
On June 9, Apple announced iOS 26. Jumping seven versions ahead, to simplify its naming across all of its platforms. And the first iOS 26 Beta was made available that same day. Apple typically has two tiers of betas. There’s the Developer Beta that launches the day of its announcement at WWDC. Then there’s the…
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macOS Tahoe: Features, New Design, Compatible devices & More
The most anticipated day of the year for Apple fans has finally arrived. The company is holding WWDC 2025, an event where we saw some big software announcements, like iOS 26. One of the main innovations is the new macOS, whose latest update is dubbed “Tahoe.” Here you’ll find a summary of the main features…
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Google Pixel Watch May Get Adaptive Charging with Wear OS 6
The longevity of your tech devices’ batteries, whether they’re smartphones, tablets, or smartwatches, is increasingly important. For this reason, brands add some features to reduce battery wear, especially in newer-generation products. It seems that Pixel Watch users will soon get a similar touch with the Google Wear OS 6 update. Wear OS 6 may bring…
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Sony Xperia 1 VII Pre-Orders Reportedly Canceled Without Notice
Sony introduced the highly anticipated Xperia 1 VII model in May. The smartphone stands out as a flagship with its processor, display, and other features. It also boasts a stylish design. While everything seems fine so far, it appears that some users are experiencing an annoying problem with pre-orders. Sony Xperia 1 VII pre-orders reportedly…
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Samsung Won't Bring Big Camera Upgrades Until Galaxy S28 Series
For smartphone photography enthusiasts, the new Galaxy S Ultra models (like the Galaxy S25 Ultra) usually mean great performance under virtually any conditions. That said, Samsung’s devices have lagged behind other rivals in terms of hardware. Galaxy phone fans have been waiting for a big leap in photography for a while. But if recent leaks…
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Pixel 9a's ‘Battery Health Assistance’ Coming to More Phones, With More Control
We all want our smartphones to last as long as possible, especially their batteries. Well, we have good news for Google Pixel owners. The clever “Battery health assistance” feature is getting closer to expanding to more Pixel phones. A report has revealed additional details about the upcoming new setting. What is the “Battery Health Assistance”…
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Samsung's Perplexity AI Deal: Is Google Playing 4D Chess?
The world of smartphone AI is heating up, and it seems Samsung might be making a surprising play by making a deal with Perplexity. Recent reports suggest the tech giant is not only looking to invest in Perplexity AI but could also integrate it as the default AI assistant on the upcoming Galaxy S26 series…
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Claude 4 Review: Good, Bad, or Waste of Time?
SUMMARY—THE ENTIRE ARTICLE IN 30 SECONDS Anthropic has launched Claude 4, featuring two new AI models: Opus 4 and Sonnet 4. Think of them as super-smart digital assistants. Opus 4 is the powerhouse, excelling at complex tasks like coding (it can work for 7+ hours straight!) and deep research, making it arguably the best coding…
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Wear these Ray-Bans and you’ll never need to Google again, now $60 Off
Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses are an incredibly useful accessory for content creators or anyone who simply loves having access to hands-free AI-powered information, and right now, you can pick them up at a considerable discount. It’s also Father’s Day coming up soon, and this could make for a great gift for dad. Normally, these would cost…
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Google's Gemini Live Gets Captions for Every Conversation, Anywhere
Ever wanted to chat with Google Gemini Live but couldn’t because you were in a quiet space or simply preferred to read rather than listen? Good news, as Google is rolling out a super handy new feature that solves exactly that problem: real-time captions for Gemini Live. Previously, interacting with Gemini Live was primarily an…
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This Nintendo Switch 2 takes a beating and lives to game another day
After taking a look at the Nintendo Switch 2 for the first time, you might think that it has terrible durability. After all, the original Switch and Switch OLED feel fragile, and we imagine the Switch 2 does as well. It’s also a very thin handheld console with controllers that pop off easily with enough…
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OPPO Find X9 Series Leak Reveals Insane Cameras & Next-Gen Power
OPPO launched the X8 Ultra flagship phone earlier in April 2025. The phone arrived with a couple of 50MP periscope telephoto cameras, apart from the Snapdragon 8 Elite high-end chipset. The Chinese brand is currently developing the successor, the OPPO Find X9 Ultra, which the company will likely introduce no earlier than Q1 2026. However,…
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Night City still has secrets to tell, as Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.3 drops soon
Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a new DLC in the near future, and fans couldn’t be happier about it. After a rather rough launch back in 2020, CD Projekt Red turned the long-awaited game around and transformed it into the game it was always meant to be – an absolute masterpiece. This continued through several quality…
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Google Gemini Just Leveled Up with Powerful Scheduled Actions
Google’s AI assistant is getting a significant upgrade that will make your digital life a whole lot easier. Gemini has received a really useful new feature called Scheduled Actions, transforming Gemini into an even more proactive and helpful personal assistant. No more remembering to set alarms or mentally noting tasks for later. Now, you can…
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The AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT is a no-brainer GPU that's still in stock
Buying a new GPU isn’t exactly an easy thing to do these days, but you might have an easier time with it if you look toward the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT, as it appears to be in stock over at Amazon right now. This goes for a few different models with two cards priced…
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OpenAI Says Court Order to Save ChatGPT Chats is a 'Nightmare'
The world of artificial intelligence is rarely boring. A recent development involving OpenAI and The New York Times is proving just that. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is currently locked in a legal struggle that could have significant implications for user privacy and how AI companies handle our data. At the heart of it all…
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Your Apple AirPods Are About to Get Several New Features
Apple is all set to host its latest WWDC from June 9th to June 13th. During the conference, the Cupertino tech giant will introduce iOS 19 or iOS 26, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, tvOS 19, and visionOS 3. The company will not announce any new hardware during the event, as per the rumors.…
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That old Switch power brick? Yeah, it's dead to the Switch 2 dock
The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, and there are lots of little upgrades and changes, including a brand-new power brick. If you were lucky enough to get your hands on a Nintendo Switch 2 for yourself, you’ll no doubt be diving deep into all the updates. However, if you have yet to pick one…
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Samsung Details June 2025 Security Patch with Key Vulnerability Fixes
For years, Samsung has been one of the most committed companies to updating its mobile devices. This is true for both security patches and OS upgrades. As every month, Samsung has released the June 2025 security update that will begin rolling out soon to all eligible Galaxy phones and tablets. After a long wait, Samsung…
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NVIDIA RTX 5050 rumored for launch soon with 2560 CUDA cores, more VRAM
The NVIDIA RTX 5050 GPU will likely be the company’s baseline entry-level GPU in the RTX 50-series, and it looks like it may launch sometime next month. There’s no official word on the exact launch date or whether or not the card launching next month is even accurate. However, the latest rumors suggest that NVIDIA…
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Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE Price Leaked: Samsung's Cheapest Foldable is Coming
It looks like Samsung is serious about making its innovative folding technology more accessible. For months now there has been talk about a more budget-friendly clamshell-like foldable. Now, the possible price of the device, which has appeared in the news under the names “Galaxy Z Flip FE” and “Galaxy Z Flip Xe,” has been leaked.…
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Galaxy A17 Could Be Samsung's Cheapest Phone With OIS
Mediocre camera quality on affordable Galaxy smartphones could soon be a thing of the past. It looks like Samsung is gearing up to bring optical image stabilization (OIS) as a significant camera upgrade to one of its most affordable upcoming devices: the Galaxy A17. This feature could seriously elevate the photography experience on the budget-friendly…
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Redmagic's new tablet is a pocket-friendly performance powerhouse
Redmagic is gearing up to reveal its next gaming tablet to the public, the Redmagic Tablet 3 Pro, and prior to its official unveiling the company is teasing a couple of key details, including the chipset being used and the timing of its announcement date. While this won’t be Redmagic’s first tablet, it will be…
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Galaxy S26 Series Tipped for Super-Slim Design & Sharper Zoom
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S25 Edge as a sort of “test” to gauge public interest in super-thin mobile devices. However, the company seems convinced that slimness is the way to go. According to a recent report, Samsung is doubling down on sleek design, and its 2026 flagship phones are rumored to be the next…
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On the side of the Open Source ecosystem
Members Newsletter – June 2025 May was a full immersion into some of the largest components of the Open Source ecosystem, from maintainers to founders. Jordan Maris (OSI EU policy manager) and I went to the Open Source Founders Summit in Paris to meet small businesses, mature companies and startups and share our knowledge of…
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Google Drive's New AI Feature Summarizes Changes in Shared Files
Google continues to improve the experience of Google Drive users by adding new AI-powered features. Recently, the search titan added an ability that allows Google Drive’s Gemini side panel to offer summaries and answer questions about the content of videos. Google has now introduced a new Gemini-backed feature called ‘Catch me up’ in Google Drive.…
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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic Could Be Single-Size Only
For smartwatch enthusiasts, picking the perfect wrist companion often comes down to more than just features. Size often plays a huge role, for instance. But if the latest rumors are accurate, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch 8 Classic might be simplifying (or complicating, depending on your preference) that choice by offering only one size option. This…
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Game Changer: AI Discovers Its First Real Zero-Day Vulnerability
For years, the cybersecurity world has been a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Human researchers diligently hunt for flaws before malicious actors can exploit them. But a groundbreaking development has just shifted the playing field in a monumental way. AI (artificial intelligence) has officially discovered its first genuine zero-day vulnerability. This development goes far…
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Nintendo Switch repairability is a nightmare by 2025 standards
The Nintendo Switch had a decent repairability score when it launched back in 2017. That’s no longer the case, as repair website iFixit revisits the gaming console/handheld hybrid and has cut the score in half, dropping its repairability score down to a 4 from 8. That’s a pretty hefty drop, and one might wonder why…
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Open Forum for AI, Open Source Initiative respond to White House on AI R&D strategy
The Open Forum for AI (OFAI), of which Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a member, submitted feedback to the White House in response to its request for information on the development of a 2025 National AI R&D Strategic Plan. An AI R&D Strategic Plan was first issued in 2016 under the Obama Administration, updated in…
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iOS 26: Stunning Renders Hint at Apple's "Glassy" New Design
Every year, iPhone fans eagerly await OS updates for their favorite devices. Every so often, Apple introduces sweeping design changes to refresh the UI. Everything points to 2025 bringing one of those changes, with the company opting for a “Glassy” look. iOS 26 (FKA iOS 19) will reflect the revamped design language, and new concept…
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Sony's surprise PlayStation State of Play could steal Nintendo's thunder
Sony’s State of Play live streams are kind of like a mini PlayStation Showcase, and the next one is happening on June 4, 2025, just before the Summer Games Fest event. While these aren’t as big as PlayStation Showcases, they still hold some useful information on new stuff coming to the PlayStation platform, in this…
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Samsung Galaxy A54 in the US: One UI 7 is Finally Rolling Out
Samsung started rolling out the stable One UI 7 update in early April 2025. At first, the company released the new software for the high-end devices, like the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6, first before offering the same for older top-tier phones. Now, the company is shifting focus to…
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Destruction in Battlefield 6 is a glorious mess of mayhem
Battlefield 6 is nowhere near being done as EA continues to work on the next title in its long-running and iconic first-person shooter franchise. The game isn’t supposed to launch until next year. When it does, it should be available on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox. This far-out launch hasn’t stopped footage of the game’s various…
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US Mobile Just Made the Best Wireless Deal of 2025, And It’s Not Even Close
US Mobile has already been taking the prepaid wireless market by storm, and now they’re taking it up a notch. Today, US Mobile announced that customers who port in a number and purchase one of their most popular annual plans on the Dark Star network will get a second annual line completely free. Obviously, the…
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Google Pixel's 'Now Playing' May Get the Upgrade You've Been Waiting for Years
Ever been jamming out, caught a snippet of an awesome song in the wild, and wished your phone could identify it right then and there? If you’re a Google Pixel user, you’re likely familiar with the handy “Now Playing” feature. It’s pretty cool: your phone listens silently in the background and magically displays the song…
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Apple's revenue per employee dwarfs Amazon's five times over
Apple reportedly makes an astounding amount of revenue per employee, showcasing that Apple not only brings in a lot of cash flow, but that it’s incredibly efficient with that cash flow as well. This result probably shouldn’t be surprising given the scope of Apple as a company and the amount of money it charges for…
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T-Mobile Just Mailed You a Check for Getting Hacked. You're Welcome?
T-Mobile has finally started sending out settlement checks to its users affected by a massive data breach in 2021. Earlier, T-Mobile announced that it would send out these payments in April. However, they only began reaching customers over the weekend. Interestingly, many T-Mobile customers affected by the data breach are receiving more than they originally…
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HMD's Upcoming Smartwatch Might Have a Camera Before Apple
For a few months now, there’s been talk of an Apple Watch with a built-in camera. However, more recent reports claim that Apple ultimately scrapped the idea. Well, while Apple might have ditched the idea, it looks like another company, HMD (the folks behind many recent Nokia-branded phones), is gearing up to launch a smartwatch…
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This new feature will turn your Android phone into a mobile Fort Knox
Owning a smartphone can be rather dangerous. As such, security measures are always welcome. According to a new report, the Android 16 QPR1 beta 1 allows users to test out the new Advanced Protection mode for Android devices. We keep a ton of data and private information on our phones. This includes our name, passwords,…
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Wear OS 6 Will Fix an AOD Issue Present for Years
Android 16 is starting to take shape, but we can’t forget about Wear OS 6. This will power Wear OS smartwatches going forward. According to a new report, Google will fix a pretty annoying AOD feature when Wear OS 6 finally lands. Wear OS has one of the most useful features that a smartwatch can…
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Google Fixed a Bug That Made You the Most Hated One in Checkout Lines
Using tap-to-pay for in-store transactions is all about making life easier. It’s much quicker to do so than using your credit card. Well, Google patched a Google Wallet issue that slowed things down. The company fixed the issue that required multiple authentications just to use Google Wallet. Recently, users started reporting an issue that made…
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Viture's Upcoming XR Glasses Could Change How You See the World
The smart glasses segment seems to be on the verge of a major boom. What is now a niche segment will welcome new entrants as large as Samsung and Apple, among others. Viture, one of the companies already offering this type of tech, is about to drop its next generation of XR glasses. The upcoming…
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Meta's Military Move: VR & AR Headsets Could Power US Army
The company currently known as Meta has gone through several stages. After a very successful period in the social media segment, Mark Zuckerberg took a misstep by betting on metaverses—hence the firm’s current name. Thereafter, a fruitful investment in artificial intelligence helped them get back on track. Now, Meta’s next step could be to build…
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Final Shots Fired in Google’s Search Monopoly Trial—Verdict Coming This Summer
The Google vs DOJ search antitrust case is coming to an end, the final day is behind us, as Judge Amit Mehta heard closing arguments on Friday. That trial is supposed to tackle Google’s Search monopoly. It ended last year, but the remedies part of it was conducted in the last month, approximately. The whole…
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Something big is coming: Google teases new Pixel line at ultra-exclusive event
Just like every year, Google will be holding an event to announce the Pixel 10 to the world; it’s just a matter of when the company plans to do so. It typically holds these events later in the year. For example, the Pixel 9 family was announced in the middle of August last year. The…
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Gamers left in the dust as NVIDIA chases that sweet AI money
NVIDIA is reportedly going to reduce GPU production and shift its attention more toward the production of AI chips, a reality that probably isn’t that surprising given what’s been happening over the last few generations of GPU releases. Ever since the advent of DLSS and NVIDIA’s explosive growth in the AI sector, it has been…
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Galaxy S22 Users in US: Your May 2025 Security Update is Here
A couple of days ago, Samsung started rolling out the May 2025 security update to the Galaxy S22 series of phones in India. Now, the South Korean tech giant has released the same update for the users of the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra in the US. The new update has…
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Your Next iPhone or Apple Watch Could Have Haptic Buttons
Apple could bring a new kind of “click” to your favorite tech gadget. Rumors are swirling that Apple is deep into developing solid-state buttons with haptic feedback for not just future iPhones, but also iPads and even the Apple Watch. The potential move could fundamentally change how we interact with our devices. The tech giant…
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This Lawsuit Could Change the Entire Smartphone Landscape as we Know It
Right now, there is a legal battle going on that could have an immense effect on the smartphone industry. Qualcomm, the massive chipmaker behind the Snapdragon processors, is tangled up in a lawsuit against Collabo Innovations Inc. Well, the judge refused to dismiss the lawsuit against Qualcomm. As such, the lawsuit will proceed. What was…
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Project Orion is now "Cyberpunk 2" as it moves into pre-production
Cyberpunk 2 is the official name (at least internally) for the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 from CD Projekt Red, and its development has now reportedly moved beyond just the conceptual stages. For fans of Cyberpunk 2077, this is good news, as it means things are moving right along and it’s one step closer to the…
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Phone Comparisons: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge vs Apple iPhone 16 Pro
Both Samsung and Apple have some compelling high-end phones to offer these days. We’re here to compare two of those. We’ll be comparing Samsung’s new ultra-thin one and Apple’s compact flagship. In other words, this is a Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge vs Apple iPhone 16 Pro comparison. These two smartphones are considerably different, actually, so…
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Sony's gargantuan 85-inch Bravia 3 TV is now under $1,000
Shopping for a new TV can be a stressful experience if you don’t know what to look for, but it doesn’t have to be this way, and you can simplify your buying experience by going with a deal like this one from Amazon on the Sony Bravia 3. What makes this deal so good? For…
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Google TV to Finally Get a Proper, Easy-to-Use Sleep Timer
There are people who love to drift off to sleep while watching your favorite shows. If you are one of those, get ready for some good news. Google TV and Android TV are finally about to get a much-anticipated feature: a dedicated, user-friendly sleep timer. Some Android TV devices already have a basic sleep timer…
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Pixel Devices Finally Lands on Google Store India
The Google Store is home to all Google Pixel products. However, the company doesn’t sell them through its official online store in many countries. India was one of them—but not anymore. Google has announced that it will directly sell Pixel products in India from its official online store starting today. Previously, the company relied on…
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This might be your last shot to grab a PS5 before US prices jump
Sony’s Days of Play sale has begun, and while there are lots of great discounts on games, Sony is also dropping the price of the PS5 and PS5 Pro to help you save a little money on the console upgrade. Assuming you don’t already have one or both of those consoles. Days of Play is…
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Discord's new 'Orbs' will let you try Nitro for free
Discord has come up with a new way to reward users for a brief moment of their time in the form of ‘Orbs,’ an alternative form of digital currency within the Discord ecosystem. In the past year or two, Discord added both a shop and a rewards system that gave users extra incentive to spend…
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Google Photos Hits 10 with Big AI Editing & Sharing Improvements
Google Photos has been around longer than you probably think. It’s been a decade since the Mountain View giant announced a service that became one of its most important. Since then, it’s evolved from a “simple” cloud service for stashing your photos to an AI-powered storage keeper that makes our photo management and sharing easier…
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Spotify's New "Following Feed" is a Game Changer for Podcast Fans
Spotify has been adding a bunch of new features lately. More recently, the audio streaming giant added a new feature to AI DJ, allowing users to request it to play songs based on their mood. Well, the company is pushing a few new features today. The “Following feed” and “In this episode” sections are major…
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Ward off porch pirates with this Ring Battery Doorbell at 45% off
If you’re looking to beef up your home security, you may want to consider the Ring Battery Doorbell, especially since Amazon has a great deal on it at the moment. Normally, the Ring Battery Doorbell would cost you $99.99, but Amazon has it on sale for 45% off, which brings the final price down to…
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End of 10: The Open Source alternative to forced obsolescence
The Open Source Initiative is proud to stand with the “End of 10” campaign—a community-driven effort to turn the looming end of Windows 10 support into an opportunity for freedom, sustainability, and digital empowerment. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10. That means hundreds of millions of otherwise functional computers…
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This tiny change could greatly improve Gemini's sharing feature
Features come in all shapes and sizes. Some of them are large functionality overhauls, and some are tiny quality-of-life changes that just make the experience a little bit better. For example, Google is planning to make sharing snippets from your Gemini responses much easier. Sometimes, the AI-generated responses that Gemini makes are much too good…
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Forget bulky bricks, this $22 ultra-slim LISEN charger is what you need
Most phones these days easily last through the day, but it doesn’t hurt to have that little bit of extra juice just in case, which is why this deal on the LISEN ultra slim MagSafe charger is such a good deal. Normally, this charger would cost you $39.97 if it were available at full price,…
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Global Galaxy Z Flip 7 is Getting Snapdragon 8 Elite After All
With the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in the pipeline and a possible launch window approaching, new details continue to emerge. The Korean tech giant will continue its flagship foldable concept with the upcoming device. Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the specifications yet. Recent leaks have revealed the chip that will power the Galaxy Z Flip 7.…
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Next-Gen Camera Optics Could Make Galaxy S26 Ultra Super Thin
Samsung’s next year’s Galaxy S26 Ultra flagship smartphone has been the subject of loads of headlines lately. There are already some leaks and reports regarding its potential camera performance. However, there is still some confusion since some rumors say it will flare two 200MP camera sensors, while some leaks indicate otherwise. Anyway, a new leak…
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This $13 Anker USB-C pack is the upgrade your tech desperately needs
USB-C cables are pretty much a necessity these days, now that most devices use them to charge and transfer data, and that’s why this deal on a 5-pack of USB-C cables from Anker is such a good deal that you absolutely don’t want to miss. Normally, this 5-pack of cables would cost you $17.99, but…
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One UI 8: Samsung Reminders to Get a Deep Overhaul
We’re getting closer to the official unveiling of Samsung’s One UI 8 Android skin. So far, we’ve seen a few teasers for what we should expect, and they’re beginning to paint a pretty picture. Thanks to a new leak, we may know how the Samsung Reminders app will look in One UI 8. It shouldn’t…
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Apple's Bold New Strategy: Yearly iPhone Redesigns Are Coming
Many companies, including Apple, tend to keep the design of their iPhones around for a few years. This is because making a new mold and redesigning the internal components is a costly endeavor. However, Apple might be shaking things up by introducing an iPhone redesign every year through 2027. Apple will constantly redesign the iPhone…
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Samsung's AI Chip Revolution: Glass is Replacing Silicon
It seems that we are about to see a groundbreaking shift in the world of high-tech manufacturing. It will directly impact where the brains of our AI devices are built. Samsung, a giant in the semiconductor industry, is making a bold move: by 2028, they plan to transition from silicon to glass interposers in their…
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REDMAGIC 10S Pro: The Ultimate Gaming Phones Are Now Official
After launching the REDMAGIC 10 Air globally, the company has introduced its latest flagship gaming smartphones: the REDMAGIC 10S Pro and 10S Pro+. These are the successors to last year’s REDMAGIC 10 Pro series. The new flagship devices come with powerful hardware, huge batteries, and features to entice gaming enthusiasts. REDMAGIC’s new phones flaunt liquid…
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Xiaomi's Xring O1 Chip: Everything You Need to Know About the New Powerhouse
Only a handful of smartphone makers have bothered with custom chipsets: Apple, Google, and Samsung. But recently, Xiaomi tossed its hat into the ring with a surprising announcement—the Xring O1, and here are some of the details we have found on the chipset. Xiaomi Xring O1 details Chinese YouTube channel Geekerwan revealed the details about…
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"US-Made" iPhone: Why It Could Cost Twice (at Best)
We’ve all heard Trump’s calls to bring manufacturing back home. When it comes to beloved tech like the iPhone, the idea of a “Made in the US” label sounds pretty appealing. But according to Wayne Lam, a seasoned analyst at TechInsights, building iPhone manufacturing plants in the US to avoid tariffs is not just challenging—it…
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Your Next Samsung Galaxy Phone Could Cost 40% More Due to Tariffs
Samsung Galaxy fans in the US could soon suffer a significant financial storm that could hit their wallets. Fresh reports suggest that President Trump’s proposed 25% tariff on imported smartphones could raise the price of your beloved Samsung Galaxy phones by an astonishing 30 to 40%. So, what’s causing this potential price hike? It all…
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Google TV's Risky Move: Is Less RAM About to Ruin Your Streaming Experience?
There is some interesting news from the world of smart TVs, but it might not be for the better. Google has confirmed a significant change that could impact the performance of future affordable Google TV devices and televisions: they’re lowering the RAM requirements. This move clearly aims to make Google TV more accessible and cheaper.…
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These New Google Gemini AI Tools Will Change How We Learn
Google launched Gemini with the promise of becoming the ultimate AI-powered assistant. The company is still working on it, as they recently reiterated. In the meantime, the chatbot has received dozens of powerful new features and options of all kinds. Now, Gemini can even be useful for education thanks to a new family of models…
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Trump's New Threat: iPhones Face a 25% Tariff Unless Made in the US
Since his second presidential election this year, Donald Trump has made it his main goal to bring American companies back to the United States. To achieve this, he has adopted a strategy based on tariffs, among other measures. Apple, one of the largest tech firms in the country—and the world—hasn’t been too enthusiastic about the…
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Pixel 10 Already Leaked From Its Own Ad Shoot — Because Google Can’t Keep a Secret
It seems as if Google is preparing for the Pixel 10 launch already. As we’re now seeing leaks from an ad shoot for the new Pixel 10. This is courtesy of @MarksGonePublic on X. Which has since been deleted. Luckily, 9to5Google was able to spot it before it was deleted, and we have photos from…
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Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin Donates $700M – Still Among World's Richest
If you’re following the tech industry, you’ve probably heard of Sergey Brin. He’s one of the minds behind Google, no less. He significantly helped shape today’s digital world, which has led to his amassing a significant fortune. However, a recent move by Sergey Brin, donating around 700 million dollars in Alphabet shares, caught the industry’s…
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The Ultimate Google I/O 2025 Wrap-Up Guide: All Killer, No Filler
The Google I/O 2025 keynote is now over, and with it, Google announced a ton of new stuff today. All of it, unsurprisingly revolving around AI and all of Google’s different AI tools and features. From New monthly subscription plans and their new names, to Gemini coming to Google TV and vehicles, AI is the…
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Spotify Jam Is Coming to the Android Auto Platform
At Google I/O 2025 this week, Google made a bunch of new announcements regarding Android, Gemini, and much more. Among the new announcements, the search engine giant revealed that it’s all set to launch some new features to the Android Auto platform, including support for Gemini. Furthermore, Google has announced new media app templates in…
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Android 16's best feature will make it to Wear OS, but you'll need to wait
Android 16 will bring a pretty exciting notifications feature when it officially launches. It’s called Live Updates, and it could be an extremely helpful addition. Well, Smartwatch users are not being left out in the rain. According to a new report, Google could bring Live Updates to Wear OS next year. In case you’re curious,…
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This Amazon Wild Feature Will Turn Product Reviews into Podcasts
Don’t you hate scrolling through hundreds of reviews just to see if that product you’re searching for on Amazon is worth the money? Well, why not sit through a mini-podcast episode talking about that product? Sure, that sounds outlandish, but it just might be a thing. Amazon just unveiled its new AI shopping experts. This…
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TikTok Songs Can Now Go Straight to Your SoundCloud Library
TikTok and SoundCloud have announced a new partnership that will allow you to save your favorite tracks directly to SoundCloud. The feature previously worked with platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Now, TikTok users can add a song directly to their TikTok playlists on SoundCloud. They can do this by clicking on an audio track…
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Android 16’s Desktop Mode Could Finally Kill Samsung DeX’s Vibe
Android 16 is on the horizon, and it could bring a big redesign. During Google I/O 2025, the company debuted some interesting news about Android 16, and some of it dealt with the upcoming desktop mode. Well, according to a new report, Google will allow users to test out the desktop mode in Android 16. So,…
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These $80 Raycon earbuds punch way above their price, and they’re on sale
There are lots of earbuds on the market, but you don’t have to spend a ton to get a good pair that you love, which is why you should check out this deal on the Raycon Everyday Earbuds that Amazon is currently offering. Normally, the Raycon Everyday Earbuds would cost you $79.99. Now, that’s a…
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Best of Computex 2025: AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT & Ryzen Threadripper 9000
Computex 2025 has just wrapped up, and amidst all the groundbreaking tech, AMD really stood out with their Radeon RX 9060 XT and Ryzen Threadripper 9000 Series. If you’re planning a new PC build and keeping an eye on powerful yet potentially more wallet-friendly alternatives to the usual suspects, AMD’s fresh lineup is definitely something…
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Best of Computex 2025: NVIDIA DGX Spark & DGX Station
While most of our awards for Best of Computex 2025 are going to consumer electronics, we absolutely had to give an award to the NVIDIA DGX Spark and NVIDIA DGX Station, because these are some of the most powerful PCs hitting the market. The interesting bit is that neither of these is intended for consumers.…
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iPhone 16 Pro Goes Luxe: Caviar Unveils Swiss Watch-Inspired Masterpieces
Caviar has launched a new range of custom iPhone 16 Pro series, featuring a build inspired by iconic Swiss watches. Caviar has released its new iPhone 16 Pro collection, named Corona. It features four luxury variants of the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models. They are available starting at a price tag of…
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Best of Computex 2025: MSI Claw A8
This week at Computex 2025, MSI announced several new products, and that includes its upcoming handheld, the MSI Claw A8, which we knew we had to give our Best of Computex 2025 award to. The MSI Claw A8 is in many ways MSI’s most cutting-edge handheld yet. It’s powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU,…
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Backing Up Content in Google Photos Is About to Get Much Better
Most of the people who use Google Photos have a ton of pictures and videos backed up. It’s an extremely convenient way to keep track of your content across devices. Right now, the process of backing up your content isn’t bad, but it could be better. Well, Google could make backing up content in Photos…
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Best of Computex 2025: Razer Blade 14
Computex 2025 took place in Taipei this week, and as part of that event, Razer unveiled the new Blade 14 gaming laptop, and we knew it had to be on our list of Best of Computex 2025 products. A big part of our decision is because of Razer’s stellar engineering, which consists of fitting powerful…
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An Amazon Drone Could Deliver Your Next Galaxy Phone
Amazon US has expanded its drone delivery service to include a new category of items, including Apple’s iPhones, Samsung’s Galaxy phones, and more. In total, the e-commerce giant now has more than 60,000 items eligible for drone delivery. The company claims that its drone delivery service takes 60 minutes or less from when you place…
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US Smartphone Satisfaction Hits Decade Low: Why AI Isn't Enough
US mobile phone users have expressed dissatisfaction with the features their products offer. While new technology like AI promises a smarter future, phone users still feel dissatisfied. After reaching an all-time high last year, user satisfaction with smartphones in the US tumbled 4% in the latest 2025 survey by ACSI (American Customer Satisfaction Index). Apple…
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Google’s XR Glasses won't be ugly thanks to its first eyewear partners
Google is finally breaking back into smart eyewear with the advent of Android XR and its XR Glasses, and yesterday at Google I/O 2025, it officially announced its first eyewear partners for XR Glasses. Much like Meta partnered with Ray-Ban, Google is partnering with eyewear companies to make XR Glasses for the Android XR platform.…
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OpenAI & Jony Ive Join Forces to Build the Future of AI Devices
The world of artificial intelligence just got a whole lot more interesting. OpenAI, the company behind the groundbreaking ChatGPT, has announced the merge with “io,” an AI hardware startup led by the legendary former Apple design guru, Jony Ive. While the specifics of the deal haven’t been fully disclosed, reports suggest OpenAI is effectively buying…
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Galaxy Watch 8 Classic Leaked Renders Confirm Rotating Bezel
Samsung’s second Unpacked event of 2025 is just around the corner in July. One of the most anticipated reveals is the new Galaxy Watch 8 series. We’ve had hints and rumors about the return of the Classic model. Now, some early leaked renders offer a first clear look at the design of the Galaxy Watch…
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Ready to Try Android 16 Early? QPR1 Beta 1 Now Available for Pixel Devices
Google has started rolling out the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 update. In other words, the company started pushing out a preview of the next Pixel Drop… and yes, it does give you a taste of Material 3 Expressive revamp. Google talked about Material 3 Expressive last week, and Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1 is…
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Google Launches 'Deep Search in AI Mode' for Deeper Insights
Without a shadow of a doubt, Google’s main product is its internet search engine. So, the company is always tinkering with new ways to help us find information in the most efficient way possible. After a few years of extensive experimentation with AI, it determined that integrating this technology into Google Search was the way…
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Google's Gemini App Set to Become Your Universal AI Assistant
We often talk about AI doing amazing things, but what if it could truly understand your unique world and act on your behalf across all your devices? That’s the ambitious vision for the Gemini app, as shared by Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind. It sounds like something straight out of science fiction,…
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No Translator? No Problem—Google Meet Can Do It
Google Meet has just become a lot more appealing, all because of one feature Google just added. During Google I/O 2025, the company announced that real-time speech translation is coming to Google Meet. Google Meet is getting real-time speech translation You can now easily talk to people who don’t speak your language via Google Meet.…
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XREAL’s Project Aura Wants to Set the Standard for Android XR
Today, at Google I/O, both Google and XREAL announced Project Aura. This is XREAL’s next-generation extended reality device, which was designed for the Android XR platform. Which we’ve heard quite a bit about today at Google I/O in the company’s opening keynote. XREAL says that Project Aura is the second official device announced for Android…
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OSI at the Open Source Founders Summit: supporting entrepreneurs to build a business with Open Source
Open Source Founders Summit (#05F525), held May 19–20 in Paris, brought together a vibrant community of Open Source entrepreneurs, builders, and advocates for two days of deep, engaging conversations about what it takes to create sustainable, successful Open Source companies. As part of the action, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) was proud to sponsor the…
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Google's NotebookLM App Lands on Android
Just ahead of their big I/O 2025 event, Google has officially launched the NotebookLM app on the Google Play Store. The company had already warned about the future arrival of a dedicated app for mobile devices. So, if you’ve been looking for a smarter way to handle your notes and research, this might just be…
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Razer's new Blade 14 packs RTX 5070 performance into a super-thin chassis
Razer just announced the launch of the new Razer Blade 14 this morning, powered by NVIDIA’s RTX 50-Series GPUs and sporting a few noteworthy visual and hardware upgrades. The new Blade 14 is also Razer’s thinnest version of the laptop yet, shaving off precious millimeters of the chassis to give gamers something ultra-portable and still…
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Apple's iPhone Might Finally Open Up to Alternative Voice Assistants
It looks like iPhone users could soon be able to switch to alternative voice assistants from Siri, at least in the EU. According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple could be planning to announce a change in the European Union that will allow iPhone users to change their default assistant from Siri to the one…
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Acer's New Predator Laptop & Desktop Lineup is a Gamer's Dream
Some companies that will be present at Computex 2025 haven’t waited for the event and have made big announcements beforehand. Such is the case of Acer, which showed off its latest lineup of gaming laptops for 2025. We’re talking about Acer’s Predator Triton 14 AI laptop, the Predator Helios Neo 14 AI laptop, and a…
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Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max crashes to $39
Most TVs these days are smart TVs, but if you haven’t updated your TV in a while, or you simply don’t like the smart TV software that your TV uses, then the Fire TV Stick 4K Max will be your best friend, and Amazon currently has a really good deal on it. The Fire TV…
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What carrier sends the most RCS messages every day?
Thanks to several companies (most of all Google; least of all Apple), RCS (Rich Communication Services) is spreading throughout the tech industry. Around the world, people are starting to experience the benefits of this new messaging technology. Stateside, all of the major carriers facilitate RCS messaging, but one carrier helped deliver the most. In case…
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Xiaomi Xring O1 Chip Shows Surprising Power on Geekbench
Xiaomi recently confirmed that it will launch its very own custom mobile chip, the Xring O1, later this month. This is a pretty big deal, as it’s the company’s first custom system-on-a-chip (SoC) for mobile devices since the Surge S1 back in 2017. If you were worried about the performance it will offer, early test…
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Is a Marketing Scam
Modern smartphones are quite thin. In fact, some of them are so thin, they can be uncomfortable to use. Don’t get me wrong, smartphones should be thin, but there’s always that limit that should not be crossed, otherwise they can become very uncomfortable to use. Ergonomics is important. Phones should feel good to hold and…
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra price and where to buy
Samsung isn’t altering the price too much with its Galaxy S25 series, which means you’re looking at the same price for the Galaxy S25 Ultra compared to its Galaxy S24 series counterpart. Prices are staying the same for their base cost, so, Samsung is giving consumers a pretty good value with all the updates these…
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Score Big on the Galaxy S25 Ultra: Free Double Storage & Exclusive Colors
Thinking about upgrading to Samsung’s top-tier phone? Then we have good news. While the new Galaxy S25 Ultra certainly isn’t a budget device, some sweet launch offers are making its price tag more appealing. For instance, currently, Samsung’s “free double storage” deal for the recently announced Galaxy S25 Edge (pre-order here) is also available for…
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Apple's More Affordable Vision Pro Confirmed by…U2's Bono?
Apple’s Vision Pro is still fresh in our minds. Later this month, it’s getting its first-ever feature-length Immersive Film: “Bono: Stories of Surrender.” The U2 frontman himself, Bono, recently chatted with Deadline about his experience with the project and confirmed Apple’s plans for a more affordable Vision Pro headset. “Bono: Stories of Surrender” arrives on…
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Acer just dropped a smart ring that’s coming for Oura’s throne
Acer has joined the club of smart ring manufacturers by introducing the FreeSense Ring at the Computex 2025 show. The company, renowned for its computing devices, has unveiled its first health-tracking smart ring, powered by artificial intelligence features. This isn’t Acer’s first rodeo in the health segment, as the company has released smartwatches and fitness…
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Samsung Unveils World's First 500Hz OLED Gaming Monitor
Samsung has expanded its range of gaming monitors by launching the Odyssey OLED G6 (G60SF). According to Samsung, the Odyssey OLED G6 is the world’s first gaming monitor with support for a whopping 500Hz refresh rate. The company said it is “elevating gaming performance, visual quality, and immersion to unprecedented levels” with the Odyssey OLED…
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Android 16 & Gemini Could Leave iOS' Notifications in the Dust
Notifications are a huge part of the smartphone experience. They allow you to see information and perform actions without really needing to interact with your phone. As such, useful notification features can really enhance the overall experience. Android 16’s Magic Actions could make notifications much more intelligent. It’s important to know that we’re dealing with…
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Antitrust Showdown: Meta Says FTC Has No Case
The long-running legal drama between Meta (the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) just took an interesting turn. Zuckerberg’s company has filed a motion asking the court to essentially dismiss the FTC’s antitrust lawsuit. Meta denies that its acquisitions of social media companies have led to a monopoly situation.…
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Moto G56 Leaked Images Reveal Design From Every Angle
Motorola seems busy preparing its next wave of popular mid-range phones, and we’re getting an exciting sneak peek. New leaks have surfaced, giving us a good look at the upcoming Moto G56 with images. There are also some solid details about the Moto G86 5G. Let’s start with the Moto G56. Leaked images (courtesy of…
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These JBL earbuds are so cheap it feels like a glitch
A good pair of true wireless earbuds doesn’t have to be expensive, and that’s never been more evident with this deal on the JBL Vibe Beam true wireless earbuds that Amazon currently has on sale right now. Normally, this pair of earbuds would cost you $49.95, however, Amazon has them on sale right now for…
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Gemini AI Is Officially Coming to Google Chrome
It’s no secret that Google has been all-in on AI for a long time. The company has been very busy weaving its powerful models into more and more of its products and services. And the latest destination for their versatile Gemini assistant is none other than the world’s most popular web browser: Google Chrome. It…
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Features
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge may be focused on its super-thin aesthetic, but it’s still a phone that’s packed full of features that will both help you get through everyday tasks and make your days more enjoyable. As a smartphone should. Because these are not just phones but entertainment devices that we spend a lot…
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Gemini Is Coming to Android Auto: Your New, Smarter Co-Pilot
Good news for everyone who spends time behind the wheel or in the passenger seat. Google is continuing its big push to integrate Gemini across its products, and the next stop is your car. Soon, Google’s advanced AI assistant will be available in in Android Auto, effectively replacing the classic Google Assistant. This will offer…
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Cyber Attack: America’s Largest Crypto Exchange Coinbase Hacked
Coinbase, the USA’s largest cryptocurrency exchange with more than 100 million users, has confirmed that it was recently the target of a cyber attack. The firm has revealed that cybercriminals working with rogue support agents stole the data of users and demanded a ransom not to release the stolen information. A recent cyber attack cost…
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Huawei Could Launch a Laptop with Foldable Screen Next Week
Earlier this month, Huawei introduced its desktop operating system called “HarmonyOS for PCs” to take on Windows and macOS. The company will launch the first PC running the new OS at an event in China on May 19. Ahead of the event, fresh leaks from China suggest that Huawei could also launch a laptop with…
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Official: Xiaomi to Unveil "Xring 01" Chip Later This Month
Multiple reports and leaks for a few months now have suggested that Xiaomi is returning to chipset development. Recently, a leak revealed some information regarding the potential performance of the company’s next in-house SoC. Now, Xiaomi’s co-founder, Lei Jun, has confirmed on Weibo that the brand will launch a custom smartphone chip, named the XRING…
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Sony WH-1000XM6 Debuts With Next-Level Noise Canceling at $449
Sony has just launched the WH-1000XM6, which is the sixth generation of the company’s hugely popular WH-1000X headphones. The company claims that it has the “Best Noise Cancellation” along with premium sound, in a foldable design. Which makes it great for “everyday music lovers, travellers, and music professionals.” Sony is using a new HD Noise…
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Cases & Accessories
The brand new, thin and light, Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is now available. Which means it’s time to start thinking about some cases and accessories for your new Galaxy S25 Edge. It is available for pre-order now and will ship on May 30. While the whole point of the Galaxy S25 Edge is the thinness…
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Google’s Latest Updates Speak Volumes—Literally
Google has just announced several product updates for us to check out, and they speak volumes. You’ll get that reference in a minute. Those updates are related to Android, Speech Recognition, Chrome, and Chromebooks as well. So, let’s take it one step at a time. Let’s talk about Android first. Google is bringing Expressive Captions…
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Nintendo Switch 2 full CPU/GPU breakdown reveals a massive upgrade
The Nintendo Switch 2 still remained a mystery in at least one way until this week, with the full specs of the console having not been confirmed. Of course, for some, the full specs don’t really matter. As long as they know it’ll deliver better performance, cool new features, and fun games to play. Having…
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One UI 8 Watch could offer half-size tiles for key Galaxy Watch apps
Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8 Watch version is shaping up to be an impressive update, as indicated by several leaks lately. The new UI for the Galaxy Watch series devices will flaunt features like random watch faces, app shorts, and more. It will also borrow the app icons from One UI 7, but with a…
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Galaxy S25 FE Could Have a More Powerful Chip Than You Think
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S25 FE later this year. As usual with the FE lineup, the device will be a more affordable variant of the main S25 series. Some recent rumors mentioned discouraging details about the phone’s processor. However, a new leak suggests that the Galaxy S25 FE chip could actually be…
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Google Uncovers 'LostKeys': New Russian Malware in Action
The shadowy world of cyber espionage has a new player on the field: a sneaky piece of malware dubbed “LostKeys.” According to Google, a Russian state-backed malware crew known as COLDRIVER has been using LostKeys since the start of the year to snoop on Western governments, journalists, think tanks, and non-governmental organizations. COLDRIVER isn’t exactly…
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FTC and DOJ Unite Against Google’s Grip on Search
Google has been locked in a remedies trial for the past three weeks. The trial is in relation to its search monopoly, an antitrust trial that Google lost last year. As the remedies trial was wrapping up, FTC actually decided to support DOJ’s proposal aka the list of remedies for Google. FTC agrees with the…
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Google Pixel Users Report Odd Camera Processing Issues
Pixel phones are among the best camera phones out there. However, it seems some Google Pixel 9 Pro users are encountering a bit of a hiccup with camera processing. A Reddit user recently voiced their frustration, noting that the photos their phone takes often look quite different from what they see in the viewfinder. The…
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The Hidden Cost of 'Free' AI: What You're Really Losing When You Ask ChatGPT
When you ask ChatGPT for a recipe, an Excel formula, or a product recommendation, it feels like magic—instant answers, no scrolling, no ads. But that magic comes with a hidden price tag we’re all about to pay. What if I told you that every time you ask ChatGPT for an answer, a website dies a…
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Sennheiser and Sonova Slapped with Fines in Headphone Price-Fixing Crackdown
Sennheiser is a brand known for its premium headphones and other audio equipment. It recently released a pair of open earbuds. However, the company once sold more consumer-friendly headphones that competed with the likes of Sony, Skull Candy, and others. Well, Sennheiser is being fined for fixing its prices while selling consumer headphones. This case…
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New iPhone 17 Pro Dummy Video Leaves Nothing to the Imagination
Apple is usually known for its clean and modern designs for its iPhones. Unfortunately, the design of the company’s upcoming iPhone 17 Pro series has us scratching our heads. If you hoped that the leaked renders and photos you’ve seen were fake, it’s looking less likely by the minute. A new video posted on X…
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Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones fully leaked in jaw-dropping pics
The Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones have leaked again, and this time, there’s almost nothing left to the imagination as the design, colors, and announcement/launch date have all been revealed. This is in addition to basically all of the specs and included accessories. So, all that’s really left to figure out is how much they’ll cost. Sony’s…