Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung Canada may have accidentally confirmed the existence of the Galaxy Watch 9. On the company’s trade-ins page, there’s a reference to the Watch 9 range. Samsung has had a fair amount of difficulty keeping the lid on its upcoming products. Just earlier today, Android Authority discovered images of … Read More “Samsung may have inadvertently confirmed plans for the Galaxy Watch 9” »
Month: May 2026
I will throw myself in front of a lightsaber to save adorable little Baby Yoda, aka Grogu, the super-cute little Star Wars baby. (Yes, I know he’s actually in his 50s, but to his alien race, that’s toddler age.) So when Burger King unveiled menu items and meals promoting the upcoming Mandalorian and Grogu movie … Read More “Burger King’s Star Wars Mandalorian and Grogu Menu Review” »
Calvin Wankhede / Android Authority TL;DR ChatGPT is now using GPT-5.5 Instant as its deafult model. Compared to GPT-5.3 Instant, OpenAI promises tighter replies and fewer hallucinations. ChatGPT is also learning to share where it’s pulling context from with memory sources. With so many different AI options available to us, it’s understandable to feel a … Read More “Here’s how GPT-5.5 Instant is making ChatGPT better by default” »
Some of these services don’t offer as much customer support as the best services, don’t offer as many security features or lack an uptime guarantee. You still might find a service that works for you. Hosting.com (formerly A2 Hosting) Hosting.com (formerly A2 Hosting) is an independent web host that offers both managed and unmanaged WordPress … Read More “Best WordPress Hosting for Building a Successful Website in 2026” »
Nearly a year after rolling out Threads direct messaging to everyone on mobile, Meta is finally bringing the feature to the web. Meta says it’s “testing” DMs on the web now, but plans to make the feature “available to more people soon.” In your DM page on the web, you can see your inbox and … Read More “Threads is finally getting DMs on the web” »
Threads is rolling out messaging on the web, bringing one-on-one and group chats to desktop, the Meta-owned social network announced on Tuesday. By bringing messaging to the web, Threads is aligning its desktop experience more closely with competitors like X and Bluesky. Connor Hayes, Meta’s head of Threads, said in a post that web messaging … Read More “Threads finally brings messaging to the web” »
We’re five days into the month of May and it looks like Google is ready to release the latest Pixel software update. This month’s update is rolling out to all supported Pixel phones running Android 16, which includes the Pixel 7a, Pixel 8 series, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9 series, Pixel 9a, Pixel 10 series, Pixel … Read More “May 2026’s Pixel update is here to fix charging speeds and camera app freezes” »
Google’s next Pixel phones might be taking a small step backwards, at least on paper. Early leaks suggest the Pixel 11 could launch with just 8GB of RAM on the base model, down from the 12GB starting point seen on the current Pixel 10 lineup. According to specs shared by leaker MysticLeaks, the RAM squeeze doesn’t stop there. … Read More “Google’s Pixel 11 could launch with less RAM than its predecessor” »
Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE last summer alongside the Galaxy Z Flip7, and the FE model was offered in the US for a while, until mid-December when Samsung stopped selling it. We obviously assumed the Flip7 FE was gone for good from the US market, but apparently not. Interestingly, Samsung has now started … Read More “Samsung starts selling the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE in the US again” »
TL;DR Amazon has rolled out a redesign for its Photos app. The update introduces a curated carousel of memories at the top of the screen, brings “On This Day” to the carousel, and makes it easier to find photos with natural language. The update is out of iOS and will come to Android at a … Read More “Amazon Photos challenges Google Photos with fresh redesign” »