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Galaxy S26 charging speeds may stall again

If you were hoping Samsung’s next Galaxy S flagship would finally break past its familiar…

iPhone 17 price hike: are tariffs to blame?

Apple’s newest iPhone 17 family arrived with sticker prices that look higher at first glance,…

Gmail adds Purchases tab for package tracking

Gmail is introducing a dedicated Purchases tab that pulls together order confirmations and shipping updates,…

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AirPods Live Translation Delayed in EU; US Travelers OK

Apple’s new Live Translation for AirPods is skipping the European Union at launch, but there’s a twist: Americans (and anyone…

iPhone 16 lineup: specs, prices, colors, and more

Apple’s iPhone 16 family takes a familiar formula and sharpens it, pairing small but meaningful hardware tweaks with bigger ambitions…

Google to Shut Down Tables, Its Airtable Rival

Google is discontinuing Tables, the lightweight work-tracking and automation tool once positioned as a direct competitor to Airtable. In notices…

France: Apple warns victims of new spyware attacks

France’s national cybersecurity apparatus says Apple has issued fresh threat notifications to users whose devices were targeted by advanced spyware,…

watchOS 26 adds four new Apple Watch faces

Apple is expanding personalization on the wrist with four new watch faces in watchOS 26, headlined by a fresh Liquid…

OpenAI’s Simple Cure for AI Hallucinations

OpenAI says the industry has been attacking AI hallucinations from the wrong angle. The problem isn’t just messy training data…

Gartner: 4 Machine Shifts Automating Your Business

Machines are set to handle more of your company’s decisions and transactions, and this time it isn’t hype. Gartner’s latest…

HBO Max Prices Are Going Up, WBD CEO Says

HBO Max is headed for a price increase, with Warner Bros. Discovery chief executive David Zaslav signaling that monthly rates…

Aaron Levie: AI’s New Era of Context at Box

Box is leaning hard into agentic AI, and CEO Aaron Levie has a crisp thesis for why: the next wave…

Android gets 3 free upgrades, including audio boost

Google is rolling out three useful features to Android at no cost, and one of them meaningfully upgrades how you…

Raspberry Pi turns Wi‑Fi into a heart rate monitor

Researchers have shown that everyday Wi‑Fi can double as a contactless heart rate sensor—no chest straps, wearables, or electrodes required.…

iPhone 17 vs Air, 17 Pro and Pro Max: Buyer’s guide

Apple’s iPhone 17 family spans four distinct devices: iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.…

Galaxy XR name leaks as Samsung commits to 3D Capture

Samsung has apparently inadvertently confirmed the “Galaxy XR” name for its upcoming mixed reality headset, and quietly enabled a “3D…

AST SpaceMobile Challenges the Satellite Swarm of SpaceX

AST SpaceMobile is a direct shot across the bow, in fact, of the way SpaceX plans to run its satellite-to-phone…

Stop Autoplaying Videos on X

Open the X app or website any day and your feed will likely autoplay videos as soon as they’re on…

Skip AirPods Pro 3: Smartwatches are the best for fitness tracking

Apple’s new earbuds generate heart rate insights and the potential for on-device smarts, but if you care about dependable workout…

Bill Gates Fellows Adjusting to Global Uncertainty

Amid global trade tensions, erratic policy signals and tightening capital markets, climate innovation has taken center stage. Now Breakthrough Energy,…

AirPods live translation won’t launch in EU

Apple’s headline-grabbing live translation feature for AirPods won’t be available in the European Union at launch. The company’s own feature…

Vivo X300 goes small to shoot for the big guns — to beat the iPhone 17

Vivo's follow-up compact flagship is looking like a camera-first rebel-rouser, with good reason to think it could embarrass the dual-camera…

Gemini Live can overlay Google Maps info cards

Google is testing a smart overlay for Gemini Live, a new overlay that would display Google Maps-like information cards while…

AirPods Pro 3 Lack USB-C Cable

Ordering AirPods Pro 3? In the box, you won’t find a charging cable. Apple’s product pages now say “USB‑C Charge…

All the New iPhone 17 and Air Accessories you’ll need

Apple’s most recent phones came to market with a particularly rich roster of first-party add‑ons. With a resuscitated MagSafe Battery…

Android 16 QPR2 receives toggle for “Universal cursor”

Android’s new desktop mode just became part of the operating system in a new beta. Against that, a new “Universal…

PlayStation Family App Hands Game Time to Parents

Sony’s new PlayStation Family app, which is part of the PlayStation App, to help you manage your child’s playtime comprehensively…