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How I actually use NotebookLM every day

I came to generative AI with a skeptic’s eyebrow permanently raised. Absent guardrails, chatbots tend…

Smart Launcher courts Nova users with migration plan

Nova Launcher’s exit left a hole in the Android customization world, and one rival is…

The self-hosted Android apps I actually use daily

Self-hosting isn’t just a hobbyist flex anymore; it’s a practical way to cut subscription costs…

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Samsung’s Wide Fold aims to preempt iPhone Fold

Samsung is reportedly preparing a broader, more compact-style foldable designed to jump ahead of Apple’s first foldable iPhone. Industry chatter…

The Samsung app I miss most on my Pixel

Switching between a Galaxy and a Pixel keeps me honest about what truly matters in day-to-day use. Google’s software is…

Galaxy S26 Pro, Ultra bring back camera bumps

Fresh renders of the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Ultra point to a notable design reversal: the return of…

Galaxy S25 FE skips ultrasonic fingerprint tech

Samsung’s newest Fan Edition delivers plenty of value plays, but one rumored upgrade didn’t make the cut: the phone uses…

Qi2 wireless charging explained: speeds, magnets, phones

Qi2 is the biggest upgrade to mainstream wireless charging in a decade. Built by the Wireless Power Consortium with input…

Plex urges password resets after data breach

Plex has alerted customers to a security incident that exposed a limited set of account data, warning users to reset…

Google rolls out fix for Pixel 10 screen snow

Google has begun pushing a software fix for the “screen snow” glitch plaguing some Pixel 10 units, addressing a frustrating…

Pixel 10 Pro’s free AI Pro plan is a trap

Google is pitching the Pixel 10 Pro as a showcase for its AI ambitions, sweetening the deal with a year…

Google pauses Pixel 10 Daily Hub to fix major flaws

Google has quietly pulled the Daily Hub public preview from Pixel 10 phones, confirming to 9to5Google that it’s pausing rollout…

My Real Number Is for People—Companies Get a Burner

My phone used to feel like a public noticeboard—pinned with robocalls, coupon blasts, and “urgent” delivery updates I never asked…

Olight launches ArkPro flagship flashlights

Olight is putting serious tech into pocket lights with the new ArkPro series, a flat-bodied trio that blends utility lighting…

Nova Launcher’s end marks Android’s retreat

Nova Launcher reaching the end of development is more than the sunset of a beloved app—it’s a signal that Android’s…

Nothing Ear (3) launch date confirmed

Nothing has locked in the unveiling of its next flagship earbuds, the Ear (3), confirming that the launch event is…

NFC tags and readers: How they work

Near-field communication, or NFC, is the short-range wireless tech behind tap-to-pay, transit gates, hotel keys, and those stickers that launch…

Is BlueStacks safe for PC? What to know

BlueStacks is one of the most popular Android emulators for Windows and macOS, letting you run mobile apps and games…

Gemini’s Incognito Chats Are Live: How I Use Them

Gemini now has a true incognito mode for conversations, and it’s immediately changed how I use the AI. Temporary chats…

How to tell if your phone has been cloned

Phone cloning doesn’t look like it does in the movies, but the risk is very real. Attackers either duplicate your…

I played Silksong on my phone — here’s how

I spent the weekend tackling Hollow Knight: Silksong on an Android phone, and to my surprise, it wasn’t just playable…

Google News and Discover need Preferred Sources

Google’s new Preferred Sources feature for Search is a promising idea in the wrong place. Giving people the power to…

Google’s new Play Store voice search UI rolling out

Google is rolling out a refreshed voice search experience inside the Play Store, replacing the old floating dialog with a…

Pixel 10 Pro XL screen snow hits us too, fix rolling out

Our Pixel 10 Pro XL has developed the same “screen snow” problem that early buyers across forums have been reporting:…

New Google Nest Cam, Doorbell appear in stores early

Google’s next-generation Nest Cam and Nest Doorbell have surfaced on retail shelves ahead of their official unveiling, signaling an imminent…

Google’s plan to keep Gemini chats going

Google is testing a simple but consequential change to Gemini: context-aware follow-up prompts that nudge you to keep asking questions.…

Gemini app finally adds audio file uploads

Google’s Gemini app just crossed a crucial threshold: you can now upload audio files for the assistant to analyze, summarize,…