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After several weeks of alternating through the iPhone 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, as well as the ultrathin…
Google’s Pixelsnap magnetic charger mimics the Qi2 and MagSafe sort of convenience that you’ll find on your buddy’s new iPhone…
Samsung didn’t tear up the script with One UI 8, but it certainly polished it. During a week with the…
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Carriers have spent the past few years slimming down their brick-and-mortar footprints while pushing customers to apps and chatbots. In…
Meta’s new Ray-Ban Display glasses come with a catch: You can’t just click “buy.” Customers will be limited to purchasing…
Apple’s newest keynote featured a heavy iPhone and AirPods presence, but the company’s launch schedule is almost never a one-and-done…
When your calendar is packed, volunteering can feel like a luxury. The executives who set aside a couple of hours…
A nifty 3D printed shell is turning the Nintendo Switch 2’s mouse-capable Joy-Con into a genuinely comfortable pointer device, and…
One of Google’s best-kept secrets is a tool that can plan your trips like nothing else: My Maps, which can…
Samsung has come a long way from the days of TouchWiz to the sleeker UI that is One UI. But…
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Razer’s newest 14-inch gaming laptop just crashed to one of its best prices yet, with some configurations selling for up…
The front camera on Apple’s new iPhone 17 lineup and the latest AirPods have two AI-inspired enhancements that subtly reinvent…
Passkeys hold the promise of a more secure, passwordless future — but a new type of attack demonstrates that the…
If a sideloaded book on your Kindle starts blocking you with an “Invalid ASIN” error when recently it functioned just…
Disney and ABC are sparking a growing backlash from the entertainment and media industries at large for yanking Jimmy Kimmel…
The debate has also butted up against a thornier question: who should decide whether Starlink is bad for the environment,…
Microsoft is increasing the price of every model of its current Xbox game consoles in the United States, a second…
Samsung will launch an accessibility solution for One UI 8.5 designed to lower the risks of seizures due to flashing…
Now, a leaked build of One UI 8.5 has appeared with strings specifically referring to “Galaxy Buds 4” and “Galaxy…
SpaceX has sought permission from US regulators to add up to 15,000 more low-orbit satellites dedicated to its “direct-to-cell” Starlink…