[ad_1] When I finished reading Peter Naur’s Programming as Theory Building my first thought was “How come nobody ever told me to read this?” I ended up reading it multiple times, as I attempted to collect my thoughts on why it makes so much sense. Have you ever had a situation where you’re trying to … Read More “You should read Programming as Theory Building” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] I’ve worn a Pixel Watch on my wrist since the original dropped in 2022, and have moved through all four models of Google’s smartwatch. Before that, I had worn a Fitbit for many, many years, starting with the original Fitbit One and moving through the Flex, Alta, Charge, Blaze, and more. I love the … Read More “As a Pixel Watch 4 owner, I really love (and hate) the new Fitbit Air” »
[ad_1] I gave last year’s Nothing Phone 3A Pro a coveted CNET Editors’ Choice Award, so the Nothing Phone 4A Pro had some really big shoes to fill. It makes some dramatic changes to the design, but the new phone packs in a hell of a lot to maintain its predecessor’s reputation. From its solid … Read More “I Tested Google’s Biggest Pixel 10A Rival and It’s a Colorful Bargain” »
[ad_1] vivo launched the X300 and the X300 Pro, the first members of the X300 family, back in October, and their successors will probably arrive around the same time this year, if not a little bit earlier. Today listings in the GSM Association’s IMEI database have confirmed that the X500 series will have at least … Read More “Three vivo X500 devices are coming” »
[ad_1] It’s been another long week without the Trump phone, but it’s no longer the only nonexistent phone I have to worry about. Robot vacuum manufacturer Dreame has announced its own set of phones that are unlikely to ever launch, and one of them takes the Trump phone playbook and amps it up to 11. … Read More “Someone out-Trumped the Trump phone” »
[ad_1] Shimul Sood / Android Authority I won’t lie — it turned out to be a pretty good decision. The subscription came bundled with YouTube Music, which, at the time, I didn’t think much of either. In my head, I was never really going to use it. I already had Apple Music, my playlists were … Read More “Why I switched from Apple Music to YouTube Music after 5 years” »
[ad_1] Porsche is closing three of its subsidiaries as it copes with falling sales and declining profits, the German automaker announced Friday. The automaker’s battery subsidiary, Cellforce Group, is perhaps the highest-profile casualty. The division had already been through a “realignment” in August after Porsche dropped plans to make its own batteries, turning Cellforce into … Read More “Porsche shutters e-bike, battery, software subsidiaries as part of company overhaul” »
[ad_1] Andy Walker / Android Authority Generative AI is everywhere, whether it’s used as a cornerstone of a service, used to build apps, or employed to boost functionality within them. But with so many new products appearing all the time, which ones are worth checking out? We’re here to help with a new bi-weekly series … Read More “My new favorite AI-powered app houses 70+ AI chatbots with ease” »
[ad_1] Verdict Though the Poco X8 Pro faces stiffer competition than ever, it’s still an easy recommendation for anyone after strong performance and fast charging at a less-than-premium price. It’s not the most powerful or polished phone around, but for the money, there’s enough here to keep it competitive – even if the Iron Man … Read More “Poco X8 Pro Review – Trusted Reviews” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority Samsung launched the Galaxy S26 series back in February, and the base Galaxy S26 is one of the best smaller Android phones on the market. I say “smaller,” because you and I both know that this isn’t actually a small phone. In fact, it’s virtually impossible to find a legitimately … Read More “I miss small phones, and the Galaxy S26 doesn’t count” »
