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You Asked: Sony’s big move has fans worried, plus anti-glare in a dark room

Sony’s new partnership with TCL has viewers questioning what it means for quality, pricing, and even privacy. We break down what’s actually changing, whether a new QD-OLED is coming this year, and put anti-glare screens to the test in a dark room.
Timothee Chalamet stands near a desert wall in a still from the movie Dune: Part Two.

Dune 3 is coming sooner than its director originally planned

Director Denis Villeneuve had indicated that Dune 3 will come sooner and we now have a timeline for the same
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The smart home was supposed to be open, but it’s becoming a toll booth

The smart home promised seamless convenience. What it increasingly delivers is a polished system of gatekeeping, where screens, speakers, and dashboards shape what gets seen, what gets used, and what keeps charging after the hardware is already paid for.
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I like what Framework is promising, but it needs to deliver

Framework teases next-gen hardware event with focus on open computing and user control
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Claude Cowork is becoming shared workplace infrastructure

Anthropic is pushing Claude Cowork beyond preview with enterprise controls, analytics, and connector governance, a sign it wants the product used across operations, finance, marketing, and legal, not kept inside technical teams.
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iPhone 18 series: Everything we know so far

Apple's iPhone 18 series rewrites the launch rulebook. Here's every reliable rumor on price, design, chip, camera, and battery before the September 2026 event.
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Microsoft Teams is about to fix an utterly embarrassing daily problem in meetings

Microsoft is bringing a pre-join mic test to Teams while also rolling out privacy-first Copilot recaps, giving everyday users a smoother call start and enterprises tighter control over AI meeting summaries.
Hands-on with the Galaxy S26

I trashed the Galaxy S26 in my review, but it’s still annoyingly easy to like

I still think the Galaxy S26 is too conservative for flagship money — I just also can’t deny how good it feels to actually use.
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Google Messages gets a Trash folder for your unimportant chats to simmer in

Google Messages has added a Trash folder that gives deleted conversations a 30-day recovery window before they are permanently removed.
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PlayStation6 might not deliver a price shock, but don’t bite too much into the feel-good murmurs

Early reports suggest the PS6 may launch at a price closer to the PS5 despite rising memory and chip costs.
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Just in case you missed it, YouTube Music Premium also got a hike

YouTube has raised Premium and Music subscription prices, adding to growing costs across streaming platforms.
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France says “au revoir” to Windows, “bonjour” to Linux

France is planning to replace Windows with Linux to reduce reliance on US technology and strengthen digital sovereignty.
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iPhones take the global smartphone crown in 2026 as Google Pixels make a big leap

Apple leads global smartphone shipments in Q1 2026 with 21% share, while Google Pixel sees strong growth despite an overall market decline.
Electronics, Headphones

AirPods Max 2 are finally here — but Apple didn’t fix everything people wanted

Apple’s AirPods Max 2 bring better sound, improved noise cancellation, and new features powered by the H2 chip, but key hardware issues and long-standing limitations remain unchanged.
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X readies dedicated messaging app as XChat goes live on App Store

The XChat will enable end-to-end encrypted messaging and will be available for iPhone users on April 17, with support for over 45 languages.
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3 underrated Amazon Prime Video movies you should watch this weekend (April 10-12)

If you are looking for something genuinely good to watch this weekend, we have a a quietly disturbing psychological horror, a gritty crime drama, and a retro sci-fi mystery that deserves to be on your watchlist.
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Sony just handed control of its TV business to TCL — what it actually means for you

Sony has handed operational control of its TV business to TCL, but that doesn’t mean Sony TVs are going away. Here’s what’s changing, what’s not, and how it could impact buyers in the coming years.
Beats Studio Buds+ deal

The Beats Studio Buds+ drop to $99, and they’re the wireless earbuds I’d recommend for iPhone and Android users alike

The Beats Studio Buds+ are down to $99.95, a 41% saving on true wireless earbuds with active noise canceling, spatial audio, sweat resistance, and compatibility across Apple and Android devices.
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The iPhone 5C is making a comeback, thanks to retro-loving Gen-Z

Gen Z is helping revive the iPhone 5C on social media, turning Apple’s once-dismissed plastic phone into a retro-tech favorite.
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Amazon Leo satellite internet is nearing launch, and it already has big customers to rival Starlink

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company’s long-awaited Leo satellite internet service is finally set to launch in mid-2026, with enterprise and government customers already signed on.
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Google’s new Android backup idea is so practical that I’m annoyed it took this long

I know too many people who just delete stuff when their phone fills up, and Android’s new backup idea actually sounds like a fix.
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Snap’s AR glasses inch closer to reality with Qualcomm Snapdragon chips

Snap’s AR glasses ambitions might be starting to look a lot more real. In an official announcement, Snap has said it has expanded its partnership with Qualcomm through a multi-year strategic agreement that will bring Qualcomm’s Snapdragon silicon to future generations of Specs. The company describes this as the first flagship engagement for Specs Inc, […]
Electronics, Screen, Computer Hardware

LG G6 vs. C6 OLED TVs: What’s actually different, and which one should you buy?

LG’s G6 and C6 OLED TVs look similar on paper, but differences in brightness, performance, and pricing make the decision less obvious. Here’s how they compare and which one makes more sense.
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The Rise of Secure Hardened Container Images

The software development life cycle relies heavily on the integrity of containerized environments. As secure software delivery becomes standard in the development process, more teams seek hardened container images and similar hardened container solutions that deliver security without slowing build times. This change shows that container security has become a common need, not just an extra feature […]
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AI is moving beyond chat — and into creativity and play 

AI hasn’t just arrived — it has quietly become part of the default experience online.  What started as a curiosity has quickly turned into a habit. In classrooms, students now draft essays with LLM tools beside them, replacing the familiar rhythm of notes, revisions, and late-night writing sessions.  Even dating apps — long seen as […]
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Gmail mobile gets end-to-end encryption to shield your emails from snooping

Google has rolled out end-to-end encryption for Gmail on Android and iOS, letting eligible Workspace Enterprise Plus users send and read encrypted emails natively in the mobile app.
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You don’t want to trust Meta’s new Muse Spark AI with health advice

Meta’s new Muse Spark AI encourages users to upload health data but still produces unreliable and potentially harmful advice.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 appears thinner in new CAD leak

Galaxy Z Flip 8 leak shows a thinner Flip, same old look
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3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (April 10-12)

Looking for something different this weekend? These three underrated Netflix movies skip the usual recommendations and deliver raw emotion, dark storytelling, and unexpected humor that deserve a spot on your watchlist.
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YouTube Premium just got more expensive, and nobody got a heads up

YouTube Premium prices are going up across all plans. The individual plan jumps from $13.99 to $15.99, and even the Student and Lite plans aren't spared.
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The influencer economy’s invisible workers are first in line for the AI chop

AI is starting to replace the hidden global workforce of clippers, editors, and virtual assistants that helped creators manufacture “organic” reach at scale.
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Your old Kindle is getting left behind in May. Here’s what you can do and keep it going

Amazon will end support for Kindle e-readers released in 2012 or earlier starting May 20, 2026. Here's everything you need to know, and what you should do before the deadline hits.
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Nvidia leak claims a no-holds barred RAM situation for upcoming N1 laptop chips

Simply too good to let slide.
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Hate boring email apps? Avec turns your inbox into a swipe-happy mess fixer

Avec is a new iOS email app that turns inbox cleanup into a card-swiping routine, with support for voice replies and AI features to make emails feel less like a chore.
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Microsoft wants you to know Copilot AI is not just for entertainment

Microsoft appears to be trying to clear up an awkward contradiction around its Copilot AI. After one of its own documents made the AI sound a lot less useful than the company’s marketing would suggest. Users recently noticed Microsoft’s Copilot terms of use included a warning that the service is for “entertainment purposes only,” adding […]
Borderlands Mobile Teaser

A new free Borderlands game just quietly dropped on iPhone

Borderlands Mobile has quietly appeared on the App Store as a free-to-play iPhone game from Zynga, but there is still no official Android version available yet.
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Razer’s new Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed earbuds rise above slow Bluetooth hassles

Razer's new Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed earbuds combine ultra-low-latency HyperSpeed Wireless, Bluetooth 6.0 with SmartSwitch, THX Spatial Audio, and next-gen hybrid ANC into a single $129.99 package.
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The FBI just cracked open Signal texts on an iPhone. Here’s how to lock yours down

A recent case shows how iPhone notification settings can expose parts of your Signal conversations, even after they're deleted. Here's how it works and what you can do to stay protected.