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Why 38% of Laptop Buyers Are Choosing 15‑16‑Inch Models—and What They Might Regret
Large laptops dominate the market, but heft, fragility and cost raise serious trade‑offs for consumers.
Meta Meltdown: Instagram and Facebook Crash Sends Millions to X
A sudden outage knocked Instagram and Facebook offline at 14:36 BST, sparking panic, memes, and a flood of reports on Do...
SpaceX Soars to $1.77 Trillion Valuation in Historic IPO
Elon Musk's rocket ship company makes largest market debut ever, creating thousands of new millionaires.
Steam's Plastic Past: A Farewell to Physical Gift Cards
As Steam ditches physical gift cards, gamers mourn the loss of a tangible tradition. But is it a step toward a more sust...
Musk’s SpaceX and xAI Hit With Noise Lawsuit Over New Data Center
Elon Musk’s SpaceX and xAI are being sued for the loud operation of a new data‑center plant, sparking a debate over indu...
BMW's Electric Future Takes Shape at Le Mans
A radical new concept car unveiled at the 24 Hours of Le Mans hints at the future of BMW's high-performance lineup.
Amazon's AI-Driven Reading Aids Spark Author Concerns
Amazon's new AI-powered features for Kindle users have sparked debate among authors, with some criticizing the lack of o...
SpaceX's $75 Billion Leap: A New Era for Retail Investors
The largest IPO in history has opened the doors to retail investors, but what does this mean for the future of space exp...
Tiny Tech, Big Travel: The Must‑Have Gadgets Packing Light
Travelers can now keep their luggage slim without losing power, connectivity or comfort, thanks to a lineup of highly ra...
Cyber Siege: Iran-Linked Handala Targets World Cup Security
A pro-Palestine hacker group claims to have breached FBI surveillance drones, adding a layer of digital terror to an alr...
Lexar's Play X mSSD: Can a postage-stamp drive rewrite laptop design?
Lexar unveils a micro SSD the size of a postage stamp that promises 7400 MB/s speeds and a potential shift in laptop, AI...
YouTube Shorts' Heart Icon Test Signals a Deeper Shift — and a Dislike Button on the Chopping Block
YouTube is testing a heart-shaped like button on Shorts and, for some users, removing the dislike button entirely. The e...
Inside Google's Lawsuit Against the AI-Powered Phishing Factory
Google sues 'Outsider Enterprise' for a phishing-as-a-service platform that uses AI, including Google's own Gemini, to g...
The $30 million home invasion that exposed the soul of Silicon Valley
A gripping thriller that delves into the dark side of tech moguls and their corrosive wealth.
Delayed 911 Call May Have Cost Coachella Valley Man His Life
New records suggest a malfunction in California’s Next‑Gen 911 system delayed help for Rickey Towner, marking the first ...
Dune’s Butlerian Jihad Quote Echoes Modern AI Fears
A forgotten line from Frank Herbert’s Dune warns that handing thinking over to machines may enslave humanity—a warning t...
HP's OmniBook X Flip: A Single Solution for Seamless All-Day Performance
HP's latest laptop promises to replace multiple devices with its AI-optimized flexibility and 3K OLED display.
Honor Magic V6 Redefines Foldable Phones with Ultra‑Thin Design and New Software Tricks
Honor’s latest foldable pushes thickness below 9mm and adds productivity‑focused software, challenging the market’s bulk...
Polymarket's $50 Welcome Mat: A Glimpse into the Future of Prediction Markets
Get a $50 bonus on Polymarket, the leading prediction market app, with a $20 deposit. Explore the world of politics, ent...
Visa Powers ChatGPT with Direct Payments, Opening a New AI Shopping Frontier
Visa’s integration with OpenAI lets AI agents complete purchases, sparking debate over convenience, security, and the fu...
Costco's 5-Year Warranty TV Deal: A Smart Buy for Gamers?
Get the LG OLED C5 smart TV with a free 5-year warranty and up to 144 Hz refresh rate for $1,399.99 or $1,199.99.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Drives PDF Innovation on Android Auto
Google's Android Auto just got a whole lot smarter with Adobe Acrobat Reader's Read Aloud and PDF support.
Why Netflix's Cyberpunk Dreams Keep Getting Cut Short
A look at the streaming giant's troubled history with sci-fi shows, and what it means for fans of Altered Carbon.
Apple’s iOS 27 Safety Overhaul: A New Era for Digital Parenting
From automated Child Accounts to gore filters, Apple's WWDC 2026 updates aim to create a safer ecosystem for users under...
How to Stretch Your Samsung Galaxy Watch Battery Beyond a Day
Simple tweaks—sensor timing, display settings, and sync habits—can add hours to your Galaxy Watch’s charge.
Smart Devices Spying on You: The Unsettling Truth
Your air fryer, smart TV, and other devices may be collecting more data than you think, according to a new warning from ...
Glitch-Free AirPods: The $10 Fix You Never Knew You Needed
A simple restart can fix your malfunctioning AirPods, AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max. But how does it work?
Global Volatility: From Anthropic’s AI Research to Middle East Strikes
As Anthropic commits millions to study AI's job impact, geopolitical tensions in Iran and Lebanon signal a world in rapi...
Anthropic’s $200 Million Bet on Mitigating the AI Job Crisis
As fears of automation rise, Anthropic pledges massive funding to study economic shifts and job displacement.
Breaking the Oura Paywall: How Cracked Oura Challenges Wearable Subscriptions
A new free application aims to unlock Oura Ring data analysis without the manufacturer's monthly fee.