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Removable batteries used to be a staple of smartphones. Swap a dead cell for a…
IFA in Berlin remains the place where ambitious ideas collide with practical design. This year’s…
The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is the foundation beneath almost every Android phone, TV,…
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Android 16 is now the baseline for the 2025 Android platform, and Google’s priorities are clear: smarter notifications, tougher security,…
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Android just flipped the switch on a major Bluetooth upgrade: Auracast, the broadcast feature built on Bluetooth LE Audio, is…
Google is rolling out a fresh wave of Android features that land on your phone at no extra cost. The…
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Switching to Linux no longer means abandoning the Windows software you rely on. Between mature compatibility layers, clever packaging, and…
The Apple Watch Series 11 is shaping up to be more than a routine refresh. It’s a bid to stretch…
Here’s the short version: the OnePlus Buds 4 deliver the core features most people actually need—strong noise cancellation, lively sound,…
I didn’t expect a white ThinkPad to be the notebook I couldn’t stop thinking about after IFA, but the new…
After years of living with an Apple Watch on my wrist and testing rival wearables, I have a short, very…
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Signal is rolling out Secure Backups, a privacy-preserving way to save your message history for free, and introducing its first…
Samsung just slipped what sounds like its first pair of smart glasses into a closing remark at its latest Galaxy…
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OpenAI is preparing to launch a custom AI chip, a move that could reshape how the company builds and delivers…
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A new generation of 3D mapping is breaking past the limits of GPS, stitching together live satellite radar, aerial LiDAR,…
Meta’s next wave of smart eyewear may trade surf-ready Wayfarers for runway energy, with reports pointing to a Prada collaboration…
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Linus Torvalds has a blunt message for Linux kernel contributors: stop stuffing commit messages with “Link:” trailers that add zero…
Every now and then, a rumored iPhone shifts from “interesting” to “I’m trading in my daily driver.” The so-called iPhone…