C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Nothing has released a new teaser featuring the Pokémon Flaaffy. Flaaffy was previously used to tease the Ear Open. This teaser may suggest that a new color of the Ear Open is coming. If you follow London-based phone maker Nothing closely, then you’re probably aware that it often … Read More “Nothing’s latest cryptic teaser could be hinting at a new version of the Ear Open” »
Month: May 2026
Vibe coding has changed the game when it comes to creating something from nothing. While it has its limitations, it allows non-technical people to build apps or websites that they otherwise wouldn’t have the knowledge to do. If you’re feeling extra creative, you can use vibe coding to create games, too. Before this project below, … Read More “I Resurrected My Favorite Childhood Games Using Gemini Vibe Coding” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR T-Mobile’s Starlink-powered T-Satellite service now supports satellite roaming in Canada and New Zealand. The change adds basic off-grid backup coverage, but it still needs a compatible phone and a clear view of the sky. The expanded agreements involve Rogers in Canada and One NZ, with customers of those providers … Read More “T-Mobile off-grid satellite coverage now works beyond the US” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Google launched Binary Transparency as an initiative to verify the integrity of Pixel firmware. The program is now being expanded to cover Google’s own Android apps and Mainline updates. A publicly auditable, blockchain-like record keeps track of Google-approved releases. All of us want to keep the data on our … Read More “Google introduces Binary Transparency for its Android apps” »
Colin Angle, the maker of the Roomba and the man who helped put 50 million household robots into people’s homes, is back with a new robot. But this one is designed as a companion, not a cleaner. The first robot from Angle’s new company, Familiar Machines & Magic, is a dog-sized robotic pet that resembles … Read More “The creator of Roomba is back with a furry robot companion” »
Debugging in production means either digging through your telemetry or pasting a stack trace into an LLM that can’t see what actually happened. Sentry already has that context — every error, trace, log, replay, and profile from your application. Seer is the AI layer that reasons over all of it to automate debugging. Next time … Read More “Tool Use, Function Calling, and MCP” »
Sony WH-1000XM5: Sony has released its new-for-2025 WH-1000XM6 headphones, but its former flagship model, the XM5 is still an excellent headphone that’s often on sale for closer to $300. Their noise-canceling, voice-calling and sound isn’t quite as good as what the XM6 offers (the XM6 sounds a little more detailed with improved bass performance) and … Read More “Best Headsets and Headphones for Working From Home in 2026” »
After yet another modest upgrade, you might be wondering what would be the most sensible pick between the newly released Samsung Galaxy S26+ and the year-old Samsung Galaxy S25+. After all, it looks like the latter gets you a lot of the way there at a more reasonable starting price. But not everything becomes immediately … Read More “Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus vs. Galaxy S25 Plus” »
If you’ve been on the fence about getting a Galaxy Watch, you may want to consider picking one up in the next couple of months. Samsung is currently running a new promotion. The deal will net you a free smart scale along with your Galaxy Watch purchase. Samsung has announced that it is teaming up … Read More “Samsung is gifting free smart scales with your Galaxy Watch purchase” »
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters on May 22, and Disney is serving up plenty of reminders on May the 4th, aka Star Wars Day. Special fan events will take place today at select IMAX theaters, giving fans a first look at “more than 25 minutes of exclusive, never-before-seen footage.” The events take … Read More “‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Sneak Peeks Hit Theaters and Disney Plus on Star Wars Day” »