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Electronics, Hardware, Mobile Phone

Baseus reveals an ultra-slim wireless power bank that will hopefully land on US soil soon

Baseus has launched the PicoGo Air in China, a slim 6.9mm magnetic power bank with 5,000mAh capacity, 15W wireless. and 22.5W wired charging.
A person holding the Google Pixel 8 Pro.

After Pixel 10 series, Pixel 8 Pro users report connection woes that need an ice pack to tackle

Pixel 8 Pro owners report widespread Wi-Fi failures after the March update, with fixes failing and support responses falling short
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iPhone 17 Pro Max shoots stunning photos from a Moon mission

NASA’s Artemis II mission shows the iPhone 17 Pro Max capturing real images from space, signaling a shift as consumer devices begin to complement traditional cameras in extreme environments beyond Earth.
Foldable iPhone

Apple’s first foldable iPhone reportedly moved into trial production

A new report claims Foxconn has begun trial production of Apple’s first foldable iPhone ahead of a possible 2026 debut
GEEKOM A7 MAX deal

This mini PC is 26% off, and the spec sheet makes most full-size desktops at this price look wasteful

The GEEKOM Mini PC AI A7 MAX is down to $699 at Amazon, saving you $250 on a compact desktop with an AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS, 16GB DDR5, 1TB NVMe SSD, dual USB4 ports, and dual 2.5G LAN.
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Samsung’s older Galaxy flagships could soon share files with iPhones the easy way

Samsung’s AirDrop-style Quick Share support could soon reach older Galaxy S and foldable phones, though the rollout still looks uneven.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic deal

Save $130 on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic: rotating bezel, sleep coaching, and running coach for $369

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic 46mm is down to $369.99 at Amazon in a limited-time deal, a 26% saving on a smartwatch with a rotating bezel, sleep coaching, running coach, and Energy Score tracking.
Samsung S84F OLED deal

One of the best TV deals available right now: Samsung’s 65-inch QD-OLED S84F at $949 with $1,050 off

The Samsung 65-inch S84F OLED 4K UHD TV is down to $949.99 at Best Buy, a $1,050 saving on a QD-OLED panel with Vision AI picture processing and Tizen smart TV. Here's why it's worth buying.
Samsung S26 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S27 is getting a new Pro model, and it’s the Ultra without the S Pen

Samsung is expanding the Galaxy S27 lineup to four models, adding a new "Pro" tier that packs most of the Ultra's best features, minus the S Pen.
Foldable iPhone

I’m not fully convinced by Apple’s foldable yet – but it’s promising

Apple’s foldable iPhone has leaked, revealing a book-style design that could reshape how users interact with their devices.
Earth from Artemis II's Orion spacecraft.

Check out this stunning Earth shot as Artemis II crew edges toward new record

The latest jaw-dropping image from NASA's crewed mission shows a tiny Earth surrounded by the inky blackness of space.
Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Samsung’s next big audio bet might skip your ears entirely

Samsung’s upcoming earbuds may use bone conduction, offering a new way to hear audio without blocking your ears.
Restaurant

Restaurants are forcing us to put phones away, and I’m not complaining

Restaurants are asking diners to ditch phones, creating more meaningful, distraction-free experiences at the table.
Samsung S26 Plus

Samsung just gave up on its own Messages app

Samsung will discontinue its Messages app in July 2026, pushing users to Google Messages and signaling a major shift in Android’s messaging ecosystem.
A NASA spacewalk.

Why are astronauts using aging tech? NASA spaceflight expert has the answers

NASA explains why astronauts use older tech in space missions, prioritizing reliability, testing, and cost over cutting-edge hardware.
Anxiety

Doctors came up with an app to save you from jumping to wrong conclusions

Don't jump to conclusions just yet.
Beginner 3D printers

MIT experts come up with solution for a well-known 3D-printing fumble

MIT’s VisiPrint tool offers realistic previews of 3D-printed objects, helping reduce failed prints, material waste, and prototyping frustration.
Sony DualSense controllers PS5 gaming together multiplayer

McDonald’s made a cool controller hack for a universal gaming problem

Calling all the gamers!
Google Pixel 10 Indigo

Your Pixel 10 can now run Steam games offline (sort of)

GameNative 0.9.0 brings PowerVR GPU support to Pixel 10, enabling offline Steam game emulation and improved desktop-style gaming features.
Talking with Perplexity chatbot on Nothing Phone 2a.

Teens are acting in utterly weird ways with their AI friends

Teens are not just asking AI chatbots for homework help anymore. Many are using them as friends, confidants, and roleplay partners, and that is making the whole trend feel a lot stranger.
People, Person, Adult

Fitness tracking under scrutiny as Strava military data leak exposes personnel

Strava activity logs tied to over 500 UK military personnel show how shared fitness data can reveal identities, routines, and sensitive locations, turning simple workouts into a potential security risk.
Electronics, Mobile Phone, Phone

This canceled LG Rollable phone makes today’s designs look dated

A rare teardown shows LG’s canceled rollable phone was more advanced than today’s devices, with engineering that still hasn’t made it into mainstream smartphones.
Xbox Cloud Gaming Official

Leaks suggest Xbox Cloud Gaming could bring back lost classics

Xbox Cloud Gaming leaks hint that classic and delisted games may return through cloud testing, signaling a broader push for backward compatibility across modern devices and future Xbox hardware.
Electronics, Screen, Computer Hardware

You Asked: OLED vs QLED at distance and fixing Dolby Atmos issues

On today’s episode of You Asked: How long should your OLED TV last? Will you actually notice a difference between different TV types? And why is Dolby Atmos not making it from your Blu-ray player to the speakers? Can you see the difference between OLED and QLED at a distance? @mk1976mk asks: Can a normal […]
Electronics, Phone, Mobile Phone

iOS 26.5 public beta is here, but you can skip it for now

Apple’s iOS 26.5 public beta is live, but missing its biggest expected feature. With only minor Maps tweaks and ads added, this early build feels more like a placeholder than a must install update.
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Netflix told by court to refund customers over repeated price hikes

Netflix may have to repay Italian subscribers after a court ruled against years of price increases. Customers could see hundreds of euros in refunds, but an appeal will decide if those payouts actually happen.
Andoxus, a character from Paladins: Champions of the Realm

5 dead games I still can’t stop thinking about

Not every dead game deserves a eulogy, but these five still feel like unfinished conversations.
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I highly recommend these 3 must-play games this weekend across the PS5, Xbox, and PC

Some weekends are for comfort, others are for chaos. This one? A bit of both. Whether it’s revisiting a gaming icon that defined an era, diving into a massively upgraded open-world epic, or trying out this generation’s cult classic title set to leave Game Pass soon, this lineup has range. 1. Tomb Raider I-III Remastered […]
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Microsoft spent years pushing Copilot, but now it says don’t rely on it

Microsoft says Copilot is for “entertainment purposes only,” despite deep integration into Office and Windows, sparking criticism over mixed messaging.
LinkedIn app on App Store iPhone

Your LinkedIn session might not be as private as you think

A new report claims LinkedIn scans over 6,000 Chrome extensions and collects device data using hidden scripts, raising major privacy concerns.
Man rubs his temple and looks at laptop

Can AI fix loneliness? The answer is… complicated

Studies show AI companions can reduce loneliness, but experts warn about emotional dependence and risks of replacing real human connections.
A person holding the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is a stunner, but it’s two-year old sibling is still kicking it just fine for me

I’m good where I am for now.
bigme e-ink display chip

First smartphone with color e-ink and LCD just showed up

A new smartphone combines a color e-ink display with an LCD screen, offering better battery life and eye-friendly usage for reading and everyday tasks.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE in Blue

Galaxy S26 FE may use older chip as early tests show big performance gap

The Samsung Galaxy S26 FE has surfaced on Geekbench months before launch, revealing an Exynos 2500 chip, 8GB RAM, and benchmark scores that trail its flagship siblings noticeably.
Microsoft Windows Copilot key on a keyboard

Microsoft takes on Google and OpenAI with its own AI models

Microsoft has launched three in-house AI models for speech, voice, and image generation, a bold power move directly challenging OpenAI and Google's dominance.
(L-R) Timothée Chalamet in a poster for the film, Dune: Part Three, and a poster for the film, Avengers: Doomsday.

Is Dunesday dead? Would a new release date actually save Avengers: Doomsday or Dune: Part Three?

Avengers: Doomsday may get a new release date, but would that really save the film and Dune: Part Three from Dunesday this December?
Apple App Store

Apple pulled this AI app… and now it’s suddenly back

Apple has reinstated the Anything AI app after removing it over policy violations, following backlash and a clever iMessage workaround by developers.
Claude vs OpenClaw

Claude just shut the door on OpenClaw (unless you pay more)

Anthropic now charges extra for using Claude with OpenClaw, moving third-party access to pay-as-you-go and sparking backlash from power users.