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Category: Software & Apps
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Top Stories: iOS 26.3 Released, New Siri Snags, and More
Apple continued to keep users waiting for new hardware this week, as we’ve yet to see any of the significant product launches we’re expecting to see in the first few months of the year. News on the software side was a bit of a mixed bag this week, with i… Apple continued to keep users…
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This new Android feature is amazing, but I’m scared for…
Android 16 brought Live Updates notifications, a crucial feature for the most crucial alerts. But no one is using them, not even Google. It’s been months since Android 16 made it to the public with a bunch of new features in tow, and the one that I keep coming back to is Live Updates. Each…
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Made for turbo-nerds, perfect for beginners: ZSA Voyager …
Take a trip down the rabbit hole. | The ZSA Voyager takes keyboard customisation to the next level. In our review, we figure out who this split, low-profile, ergonomic keyboard is for and whether or not it’s worth the sky-high price it commands. Together with… The ZSA Voyager is expensive, even by keyboard enthusiast standards,…
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Best Alternatives to Google’s Android Operating System …
Whether you have privacy concerns or you just want to freely tinker, these are our favorite alternatives to stock Android. Want Google out of your life? It's pretty easy to find alternative search, email, and photo storage providers, but it's much harder to come up with a mobile operating system that's free of Google. The…
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Gear News of the Week: Samsung Sets a Date for Galaxy Unp…
Plus: iOS 26.3 makes it easy to switch to Android, Google cancels the Android 17 beta, and YouTube debuts on the Apple Vision Pro. Samsung will unveil its next flagship smartphone lineup on February 25 at its Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco. The company sent out invites earlier this week. The event will begin…
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Why There Is Simply No Need For A Budget Digital Camera A…
Digital cameras feel like fossils when compared to today’s tech, including cameras on modern smartphones. Here’s why the digital camera is losing its relevance. You still see some people using point-and-shoot cameras, even though we live in a time when almost everyone carries a capable camera in their pocket or bag: their smartphone. Anyone buying…
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Why the leaked ‘Wide’ Galaxy Fold is the only Samsung…
If Samsung finally adopts my preferred form factor, the “Wide” Galaxy Z Fold might be the best foldable design ever. It’s taken me a long, long time to fall in love with book-style foldables. Why? Well, for a while, it was because there weren’t any good options in the US, let alone many options at…
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Show HN: A Steve Jobs in Your Pocket AI Skill
Hi there,I found it very useful recently to have my own “Steve Jobs in my pocket” when developing with Claude Code. I can ask it what Steve Jobs would think and usually comes up with great user, simplicity, and story-first thinking.I thought this might be use… “We’re here to put a dent in the universe.…
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The Apple Watch Series 11 isn’t a big upgrade, but its sm…
The Apple Watch Series 11 only features minor upgrades over its predecessor, but it still stands out as the smartwatch to beat for most needs. If you want a versatile wearable for everyday use and health monitoring, the Apple Watch Series 11 is the smartwatch to beat. It features a sleek design, bright screen, comprehensive…
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Galaxy A17 trades performance for Android updates, and I …
One of the first things cut on budget phones is often long-term software support –I’m looking at you Motorola –, but that’s not the case with Samsung’s Galaxy A17, which is promised six years of Android OS updates. But, can anyone actually use this $199 phone… One of the first things cut on budget phones…
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