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Apple has announced that it will be launching iOS 26 next week, along with updates for iPad, Apple Watch, Mac…
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Tinder is reorganizing swaths of the app into a new, lightning bolt-branded “modes” feature, an experience layer that caters to…
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Google’s newest Android 16 QPR1 update for Pixel phones gives your Quick Settings a neat little organization shortcut. Behind the…
Both Google’s Daily Hub and Samsung’s Now Brief promise a single glance at your day—weather, calendar, content, and device signals—rather…
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Apple’s new AirPods Pro 3 bring heart rate tracking to in‑ear devices, and that one feature could revolutionize how millions…