NASA just showed what a modern smartphone camera can do far beyond Earth. New images from the Artemis II mission were shot on an iPhone 17 Pro Max, offering a clear look at how everyday […]
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Your Strava runs might feel private, but a new Strava military data leak shows how easily that information can reveal more than your workout. In the latest case, activity logs have been linked to more […]
This canceled LG Rollable smartphone highlights how far behind today’s designs feel. A newly surfaced teardown from JerryRigEverything shows the device wasn’t just experimental, it pushed further than what you can actually buy today. The […]
Xbox Cloud Gaming leaks are pointing to something players have wanted for years, a way to bring back older titles that quietly disappeared. Activity inside Microsoft’s cloud systems indicates it may be testing how to […]
Apple has released the iOS 26.5 public beta, opening the door for anyone to try it early. It arrives just days after the developer version, but it doesn’t deliver the kind of upgrade most iPhone […]
Netflix may owe you money, at least if you’re in Italy. A court in Rome has ordered the company to repay customers for years of subscription increases, opening the door to payouts worth hundreds of […]
Seven hours into its journey, Artemis II hit a snag that would feel familiar in any office. The mission commander lost access to Microsoft Outlook on his onboard device, cutting off email mid-flight according to […]
Your chatbot doesn’t have feelings, but it may act like it does in ways that matter. New research into Claude AI emotions suggests these internal signals aren’t just surface-level quirks, they can influence how the […]
Your next Android flagship may get a big Gemini Nano 4 boost, and Google’s already laying the groundwork. In a new developer preview, it’s pushing a faster, more efficient AI model that will power upcoming […]
The Pixel 11 Pro XL is already coming into focus, and if you were hoping for a bold redesign, this leak sets a different tone. Early CAD renders obtained by Android Headlines show a device […]
Android’s new notification rules could finally tame your alert overload. Early code in Android 17 points to a more capable way to manage how and when your phone interrupts you, especially if constant pings have […]
AI systems have long been treated like sealed black boxes, especially in areas like facial recognition and autonomous driving. New research suggests that protection isn’t as solid as assumed. A KAIST-led team shows that AI […]
Before your iPhone fit in your pocket, it looked more like something you’d find on a workbench. Apple’s 50th anniversary archive reveals how oversized and unfinished its biggest ideas once were, including an early iPhone […]
Apple Sports is getting ready for the World Cup with an update that targets a real problem for fans. According to MacRumors, the app now supports the 2026 FIFA World Cup, giving you a cleaner […]
PlayStation Plus April games are here, and this month’s selection finally feels like it respects how people actually play. Instead of doubling down on one genre, it spreads across three distinct experiences that don’t compete […]
Google Home is getting a more practical news upgrade with Gemini Live, shifting from quick headline reads to interactive, real-time updates you can explore by voice. Instead of stopping at a summary, it now carries […]
Land Rover is bringing back the Freelander name, but it’s no longer just a single SUV. The new Freelander EV lineup will operate as its own label, with six models planned over the next five […]
Google Photos is changing how you edit images on Android, and it’s focused on reducing unintended changes. If you’ve ever tapped a photo and triggered a tool you didn’t mean to use, this update is […]
You’re wasting money on audiophile cables, new tests suggest. A controlled comparison between a budget RCA cable and a boutique model priced in the thousands found no real change in sound quality. That conclusion comes […]
Your Pixel is getting better at handling your daily commute on its own. A new Transit mode is rolling out that adjusts key settings when you’re on a train, helping cut distractions without requiring manual […]
The feature appeared on iPhones running the iOS 26.5 developer beta, with screenshots showing the familiar Apple Intelligence and Siri settings menu already localized. Apple didn’t announce anything publicly, which made the sudden appearance feel […]
Stanford researchers are warning that using AI chatbots for personal advice could backfire. The problem isn’t just accuracy, it’s how these systems respond when you’re dealing with complicated, real-world conflicts. A new study found that […]
Stanford researchers are warning that using AI chatbots for personal advice could backfire. The problem isn’t just accuracy, it’s how these systems respond when you’re dealing with complicated, real-world conflicts. A new study found that […]
Apple has finally addressed one of the most annoying iPhone typing issues. With iOS 26.4, it fixed a bug that caused missed keystrokes when typing quickly, which made autocorrect far less reliable. The update targets […]
Apple has finally addressed one of the most annoying iPhone typing issues. With iOS 26.4, it fixed a bug that caused missed keystrokes when typing quickly, which made autocorrect far less reliable. The update targets […]
Bluesky just unveiled a new AI app called Attie, and it does something most social platforms refuse to let you do. It hands you the keys to your own algorithm. You build custom feeds by […]
Google and Samsung are quietly building a tap to share feature for Android that works a lot like Apple’s AirDrop. The idea is simple enough. You hold two phones close together, and files transfer between […]
Google is working on a priority charging feature designed for moments when you need power quickly. The option, uncovered in Android 17 beta code by Android Authority, focuses on boosting usable battery in a short […]
Android 17 has a cool new trick to keep AI assistants from screaming in your ears, and it fixes a problem that becomes obvious the moment it happens. You turn up your music on headphones, […]
Apple just revealed Liminal, and it already looks like a serious contender for its next big sci-fi movie. With a clear sci-fi hook and recognizable names attached, this is the kind of announcement that’s easy […]
Android 17 is fixing one of the most irritating parts of using your phone, its internet controls. If you’ve ever tried to switch off Wi-Fi quickly and got pulled into an extra menu instead, this […]
Apple scrapped Launchpad in macOS Tahoe, but it isn’t letting developers bring it back either. A new app called AppGrid recreates the familiar grid-style launcher, yet Apple is rejecting new versions under rules that prevent […]
Walmart’s next move could reshape your Google TV setup. New leaks suggest it isn’t just refreshing its budget streaming box, it’s building a broader lineup that could cover both streaming and display hardware. Images circulating […]
Apple’s next big iPhone camera bet could be 200MP, if a new supply chain rumor holds. A post circulating on Weibo by leaker Digital Chat Station suggests it’s exploring a high-resolution camera setup that lines […]
Android web browsing just overtook iPhone speed, at least based on Google’s latest results. In a recent post, it says Chrome on Android now outpaces Safari on Apple devices in key browser benchmarks, with record […]
AI chatbots are supposed to expand your creativity, not quietly narrow it. But new research suggests that’s exactly what may be happening when you rely on them too heavily. A study published in Engineering Applications […]
A new AI model is taking aim at a question most drivers don’t ask soon enough. How likely are you to crash before you even start the engine? The system looks at how you behave […]
What started as openness is starting to look like a liability. Spotify says AI slop is flooding your music feed, and it’s rolling out a control to limit the damage. The company is testing a […]
The line between content and commerce just got a lot harder to see, as your Instagram and Facebook feeds are about to shift in a noticeable way. Meta is rolling out new affiliate tools that […]
Gemini avatar features could soon let you place a digital version of yourself into AI-generated images and videos without picking up your camera. A recent Google app build points to tools that scan your face […]
A new leak offers an early glimpse at what your next smart ring could look like, even if it’s still years away. The details point to a more polished design, updated finishes, and a stronger […]
Android Auto connection issues are leaving Pixel and Samsung users stuck at the worst moments, often when they need navigation or music during a drive. Reports have surged across forums, with drivers saying setups that […]
Battery anxiety has been a constant frustration in midrange phones, and the OnePlus Nord 6 is going straight at that problem. It’s launching in India on April 7, and the headline feature is hard to […]
Sharing files on your phone is getting easier if you’re using Samsung’s latest device. The Galaxy S26 is gaining AirDrop-style support through an update to its built-in sharing system, starting March 23. That change brings […]
GrapheneOS is doubling down on privacy at a time when most platforms are moving the other way. The security-focused Android alternative says it won’t require personal information from users, even as governments tighten identity and […]
Google has rolled out a fresh Android Canary build, and it looks more complete than you might expect from an experimental release. The catch is simple. This version exists to test ideas, not to promise […]
Pixel Watch update issues are starting to disrupt daily activity tracking, and it’s more than a minor annoyance. Some users report that step tracking and calorie data no longer line up with real activity after […]
A Stanford-led study is raising fresh concerns about AI mental health safety after finding that some systems can encourage violent and self-harm ideas instead of stopping them. The research draws on real user interactions and […]