[ad_1] vivo is unveiling the S60 on May 29, and the company started teasing it earlier this month. Now, a tipster on Weibo claims to have the full spec sheet for the upcoming device, along with details about a second model which will be called Vitality Edition in China. The S60 is allegedly coming with … Read More “vivo S60 full specs leak ahead of May 29 unveiling” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] TL;DR REDMAGIC’s latest gaming phone packs an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and a larger 7,500mAh battery. Gaming highlights include a 144Hz display, stereo speakers, haptic motors, shoulder triggers, and RGB lighting. The REDMAGIC 11S Pro will be available for $799 in a variety of global markets, including North America, starting June … Read More “The REDMAGIC 11S Pro is here with liquid cooling and a new chip” »
[ad_1] Always think about the size of the safe you need before buying. Yale Safe size and capacity Always start with how much space you want inside your safe (aka capacity) and how much room you have in your home for a safe (shelf, closet, stairwell and so on). As an easy starting place, think … Read More “Best Smart Home Safes for 2026: Tamper Sensing and More” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR T-Mobile is pushing for a digital-first model where retail transactions must go through the T-Life app. However, this push is resulting in reports that walk-in customers with older devices or experiencing tech emergencies are being turned away or sent to Apple Stores because they can’t install and run … Read More “T-Mobile’s T-Life push is leaving some customers stranded in stores” »
[ad_1] In the wake of attacks on CEOs, a nationwide protest movement targeting data centers, and increasing concerns about AI job replacement, federal intelligence agencies and domestic law enforcement are circulating reports with a new domestic target in mind: anti-technology extremists. More than 1,000 pages of unpublished reports from the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, … Read More “US law enforcement warns of "anti-tech extremism" as AI hatred grows” »
[ad_1] Claude Code is one of those tools where the difference between a casual user and someone who has internalized it is enormous. The casual user types prompts, accepts suggestions, and treats it like a fancier autocomplete. The daily driver uses it like a programmable agent with memory, custom commands, parallel sessions, and a project … Read More “Beyond the Prompt: Claude Code” »
[ad_1] Asus today announced the new VM441QA AiO in India. This is an all-in-one PC and the first in the industry to run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon X chipset. The ASUS VM441QA AiO has a sleek all-white design that just looks like a professional monitor from the front. You get a 23.8-inch 60Hz 1080p anti-glare … Read More “Asus announces VM441 all-in-one PC running Snapdragon X processor” »
[ad_1] Andy Walker / Android Authority Samsung Routines has to be one of the most overlooked features in One UI. Most people either don’t know it exists or simply don’t care enough to explore it. Initially, I also only used it for simple things like updating apps on my phone and enabling auto rotation whenever … Read More “5 Samsung Routines that completely changed my Galaxy phone” »
[ad_1] Babies can be difficult at times. Sometimes they’ll eat right before they take a nap, and other times they will be upset by the mere suggestion of eating before going to sleep and want to be rocked off to dreamland. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, playing sounds from a white noise machine … Read More “Want Help Getting Your Baby to Sleep? Try Your iPhone’s Hidden White Noise Feature” »
[ad_1] The global and Chinese Honor 600 and 600 Pro models are already out, so it’s about time to see the rest of the phones from the family pop up. The Honor 600e, for example, briefly appeared on our radar about a month ago and now we get to see it in flesh. … Read More “Honor 600e silently launched with Dimensity 7100 and 6,520 mAh battery” »
