The Ultrahuman Ring Air: Following a lawsuit filed by Oura Ring, the Ultrahuman Ring Air has been banned in the US. It was not at the time of my testing, after which we awarded it the superlative “best smart ring if you like working out.” But if you own a ring or purchase one, you … Read More “Best Smart Rings for 2026: Expert Tested and Reviewed” »
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The camera situation is hard to judge at this point. Motorola’s devices have struggled to keep up with Google and Samsung in image quality, but the hardware looks solid. All three rear cameras are 50 MP, including a Sony Lytia with gargantuan 2.44μm pixels for the primary. Initially, the Razr Fold will only be available … Read More “Motorola reveals 2026 Razr lineup with modest upgrades and higher prices” »
1.4 GW: Huge battery storage at former Grohnde nuclear power plant In 2021, the Grohnde nuclear power plant in Lower Saxony on the Weser River was shut down. Now, immediately next to it, the Emmerthal energy cluster is growing with three very large battery storage systems, ground-mounted photovoltaic systems, and a new substation for several … Read More “1.4 GW: Huge battery storage at former Grohnde nuclear power plant” »
The Google Pixel 11 lineup is likely to be announced in August, if the company sticks to its usual launch timeline. CAD-based renders of all models in the series have already surfaced, and now key details about the lineup’s Tensor G6 chipset have also leaked. A tipster has shared a screenshot revealing that the Tensor … Read More “Google Pixel 11’s Tensor G6 chipset specs revealed in leak” »
Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority For years now, Android and Google have offered a way to set up parental controls on phones to manage apps, services, and access to information for kids and teenagers before they reach adulthood. It’s a necessary and commendable feature, but it stops short of doing something else that Google needs … Read More “Hey Android, I need reverse parental controls for my mom and dad” »
A phone that launched in early 2026 hitting its lowest price before it is even three months old is the kind of timing that makes holding off on a purchase feel genuinely worthwhile. That patience pays off with the OnePlus 15R, now down from £649 to £569.87 and saving you £79.13 on a handset that … Read More “OnePlus’ latest phone is already looking like a deal-busting bargain” »
iQOO launched the iQOO Neo 10 in India last May in Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome colors, which will be joined by two new colorways on April 30. One is the Alpine White version we saw yesterday; today, we are getting our first official look at the second model, called Asphalt Black. iQOO previously confirmed … Read More “iQOO Neo 10 shown off in new Asphalt Black color” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR YouTube’s Premium subscribers are increasing at a faster rate than ever. The revenue from YouTube Premium has surpassed that from ads on the platform. It appears that YouTube’s strife against ad blockers is finally paying off. YouTube has been toiling hard to keep freeloaders away by inventing new ways … Read More “YouTube Premium is quietly winning the war against ad blockers” »
It took some convincing, but at the start of this year, I ended a years-long relationship with Microsoft 365. I’d like to say I ditched the office suite for some nuanced reason, like I don’t want Microsoft’s AI assistant Copilot because I find it distracting and unhelpful, but really, I just wanted to save some … Read More “I Replaced Microsoft 365 With This Free Program, and I’m Happy With the Switch” »
Sony has finally stepped in to clear up the growing confusion around a new DRM (Digital Rights Management) system on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles. Users reported that the system’s latest updates seemingly introduced a requirement to go online once every 30 days to validate game licenses, but Sony now says this is false. … Read More “PlayStation now requires a ‘one-time online check’ to confirm you own a game” »