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Category: Technology
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I’ve already got Galaxy S26 cases, and I couldn’t be more…
The first Samsung Galaxy S26 cases are already arriving ahead of the phone’s official launch, and we’re taking a close look so you can order them ahead of time. My favorite minimalist case brand is offering snazzy new colors this year, all with the best MagSafe rings ever. When you purchase through links on our…
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Korea’s Demographic Crisis Has Come for Its Military
The country’s military is becoming desperate for troops—and may eventually force women to serve. When South Korean soldier Jun Mi-sun was assigned to a coveted post as a military police investigator, her superiors quickly sidelined her to a desk job. Why? “Because women aren’t supposed to see dead bodies,” she recalled. Investigating death, they said,…
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Africa’s militaries have always relied on imported weap…
Across Africa, governments are finding ways to reduce dependence on foreign arms suppliers and building capabilities they can control, maintain and adapt. Africa’s militaries are built on imported power. Foreign countries such as China, Russia, the United States, Turkey and France dominate Africa’s weapons market. Between them they supply everything from small arms to attack…
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HomeKit Weekly: Hands on with Level Lock Pro and why it s…
Level has been building smart locks that feel like they were made for Apple users since the very beginning, and the new Level Lock Pro (affiliate link) might be its most exciting upgrade yet. I have been testing it ahead of my full hands-on review, and it is … Level has been building smart locks…
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Apple’s March 4 Event: Everything to Expect from the Ne…
Apple’s March 2026 event is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the tech giant, offering a glimpse into its evolving product lineup. With a focus on performance enhancements, smarter integration, and refined user experiences, the event is expected to cater … Apple’s March 2026 event is shaping up to be a pivotal moment…
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These MWC Phones and Gadgets Wowed Me, but Where Are They…
From AI hardware to wearable phones, these products promised a lot. So what happened to them? Mobile World Congress sees the biggest and best tech companies, the world over, gather in Barcelona to show off their latest, greatest products. MWC 2026 runs March 2 to 5 and we expect to see several major phone launches,…
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Create flexible meeting spaces with huddle room technolog…
For huddle rooms to work well, they require robust conference room technology. These collaboration tools not only help ensure everyone is on the same page at the same time, but they also foster the teamwork that can make huddle rooms so impactful. Here’s how.… The office of today needs a new formula for successful collaboration.…
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Drab Fold, bright Pro predicted for fall iPhone event
Macworld For reasons known only to itself, Apple has historically followed a strategy of releasing inexpensive smartphones in bright and vibrant colors, while limiting its premium handsets to a more muted palette. But this changed last year with the l… For reasons known only to itself, Apple has historically followed a strategy of releasing inexpensive…
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Apple’s AI products are all doomed. Wanna guess why?
Macworld It is time for another edition of Old Man Macalope Explains How Things Used to Be Better. No, don’t get up. Back in the early 2000s, there were three big Apple rumors: the tablet, the set-top box, and the phone. We speculated about … It is time for another edition of Old Man Macalope…
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Regulation as an Enabler of Innovation: A Regional Perspe…
By Richard Stubbs At the MHRA, our role is to give patients and the public confidence in the safety, effectiveness and quality of emerging health technologies. Innovation and regulation work best together—enabling new solutions to be adopted quickly while upholding the highest standards of protection and trust. As outlined by Richard Stubbs in the next…
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