[ad_1] Efficient Zebra shared device management becomes critical the moment devices start changing hands across shifts. An employee picks up a device to begin work, only to find the previous user is still logged in, apps left open, and settings still configured for someone else’s workflow. A few minutes go into fixing it before actual … Read More “How to manage Zebra Shared Devices across shifts” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] Mitja Rutnik / Android Authority TL;DR Anthropic’s Claude AI is down for some users this morning. The company is currently investigating the issue. Anthropic’s Claude AI seems to be experiencing an outage this morning. According to Claude’s status page (and our own experience here at Android Authority), the chatbot is giving a lot of … Read More “Not just you: Claude AI is down for many” »
[ad_1] The perfect pair of headphones is out there, but finding it can feel like a chore. Over-ear or in-ear? Active noise cancellation or not? You can now skip the endless research, because CNET readers have got you covered. CNET’s People’s Picks is a survey-powered awards program where our readers tell us which products they … Read More “We Hear You Loud and Clear. CNET Readers Choose People’s Picks Headphone Winners” »
[ad_1] More frequent access Asparouhov said that several trend lines have converged, enabling Varda and United Therapeutics to collaborate. There is the bedrock of research done on board the ISS, increased capital for space startups like Varda, and the rise of reusable rockets that has brought down the cost of access to space and increased … Read More “Could this be the moment that drug manufacturing takes off in orbit?” »
[ad_1] For years, AI researchers have anticipated the moment when AI systems will be able to improve themselves better than humans could. With investors pouring money into a new generation of research-driven AI labs, there are more resources than ever available to pursue the goal. Now, one of those neolabs has taken a major step … Read More “Adaption aims big with AutoScientist, an AI tool that helps models train themselves” »
[ad_1] According to a new report by IDC today, India’s smartphone market declined in shipment volume by 4.1% in the first quarter of this year (January to March). The total amount shipped during that quarter was 31 million units. Despite the falling volume, the market actually grew by 5.8% in value. Interestingly, IDC says “rising … Read More “IDC: India's smartphone market declined 4.1% in Q1, vivo still dominates” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Trump Mobile has claimed that the T1 Phone will be shipped to pre-order customers this week. The company claimed that it experienced various production-related delays but that it was an “amazing” product. It also claimed that the first phones were “assembled” in the US, but that later models would mostly use US-made parts. … Read More “Trump Phone to start shipping this week” »
[ad_1] Flagship phones have a reputation for asking you to pay a premium for features that sound impressive on a spec sheet but rarely change how you actually use the device day to day. The Oppo Find X9 makes a credible case against that assumption, and EE has now dropped it to £699 down from … Read More “EE has knocked £200 off the Oppo Find X9, but only for a short time” »
[ad_1] Last week, Google announced that it is bringing back The Android Show: I/O Edition for a second consecutive year. The event will take place ahead of Google I/O 2026, which is scheduled for May 19 and 20. Unlike last year, this year’s show will not be an in-person event. Instead, it will be streamed … Read More “Watch Google's The Android Show I/O Edition 2026 live here” »
[ad_1] TL;DR The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide or Wide Fold could pack a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultrawide shooter. This choice of cameras doesn’t bode well for zoom quality, as the device otherwise lacks a telephoto camera. Samsung’s Wide Fold is also tipped to have a 10MP selfie camera on each … Read More “New Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide leak reveals the worst thing about upcoming foldable” »
