[ad_1] What’s better than one slushy machine? Two, of course. At least that’s Ninja’s philosophy with the launch of the Ninja Slushi Twist, a two-in-one slushie maker that can churn out two concoctions at once, then dispense them at the same time. Ninja hopes to capitalize on the wild success of its previous frozen treat … Read More “Ninja Just Launched an Even Bigger Slushie Maker for Summer Drinks, and I Tried It” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Realme is unveiling the 16T on May 22, and yesterday the brand shared some more details about the device ahead of the launch event. Today the pricing for India has been leaked alongside one live image showing the device itself and another one showing its box. According to a tipster over on X, the … Read More “Realme 16T pricing leaks along with a live image” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Google has introduced new “Wear Widgets” in Wear OS 7 as part of a broader push to unify widgets across Android devices. The new widgets appear to be the long-term successor to Wear OS Tiles, though Google says Tiles will continue to be supported for now. Some Reddit users aren’t thrilled with the … Read More “Wear OS 7 brings new widgets, but Google isn’t killing Tiles yet” »
[ad_1] Read the fine print. And even that might not help. A new report found some of the largest online platforms in the world — Google, Meta, Amazon and TikTok among them — are making it very difficult for people to opt out of their data being collected and used. In its report, Good Luck … Read More “Want to Opt Out of Your Data Being Sold, Shared or Used? Good Luck” »
[ad_1] The SpaceX IPO is here, and it’s more than just an historic public offering that could make Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. It also reveals more ways in which Elon Musk’s companies interact and overlap with each other, shuffling money around in ways that are often difficult to keep track of. This is … Read More “In SpaceX’s IPO, Elon Musk is a risk factor” »
[ad_1] Caller ID company Truecaller launched eSIM services for travelers. The launch comes as the company aims to bolster its balance sheet and diversify business amid dipping ad revenues. The company said its plans will range from 1 GB over 7 days to 20 GB over 30 days. Initially, the launch will make the eSIM product … Read More “Truecaller gets into the eSIM business to diversify its revenue streams” »
[ad_1] Andy Walker / Android Authority TL;DR A recently disclosed Chromium vulnerability could allow malicious websites to silently hijack browsers like Chrome and Edge without downloads, pop-ups, or user interaction. The exploit abuses Browser Fetch, a feature meant for background downloads to keep persistent connections alive, potentially turning browsers into lightweight botnets for proxying traffic … Read More “This Chrome flaw could hand hackers the keys to your browser” »
[ad_1] Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5x Gen 11 The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5x is a budget-friendly, 15-inch Copilot Plus PC built on the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 platform. It’s a machine aimed squarely at people who want long battery life, whisper-quiet operation and dependable everyday performance in a slender chassis. To hit its sub-$1,000 price, the IdeaPad … Read More “Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5x Review: Low-Cost Copilot Plus PC Has Appeal, Limits” »
[ad_1] Today at its I/O conference, Google unveiled Gemini 3.5, its latest family of AI models, along with Gemini Omni, a new model that can create video from any input. The first available model in the Gemini 3.5 family is Gemini 3.5 Flash. This is now out for everyone via the Gemini app and it’s … Read More “Google launches Gemini 3.5 Flash and Gemini Omni AI models” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Google has revealed Google Pics, an AI image generation and design app for Workspace users. This web app lets you easily generate and edit images such as event invites and other designs. Google Pics is now available to a limited group of testers, but will come to AI Pro subscribers later this summer. … Read More “Google Pics takes on Canva with easy image generation, intuitive editing” »
