Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority I’ve been carrying Kindles around for well over a decade, but recently, Amazon has done a pretty good job of convincing users to look elsewhere. Between the company’s restrictive ecosystem and my growing concerns about what I even own when I buy digital books, I’ve spent the past year hopping … Read More “I ditched Kindle, but Amazon could win me back with one launch” »
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Hughes’ investigation got an assist from whistleblower Lauri Peltola, the former Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of Nordic Nano Group — the company supposedly partnered with Donut Lab to manufacture the batteries. Hughes says he also turned to “over 20 independent battery experts,” including Julian Zahnow from the Fraunhofer Research Institute, who analyzed the specific voltage … Read More “Donut Lab’s solid-state battery claim debunked by Ziroth” »
Tim Cook went out with a goodbye speech bookending his last appearance as CEO helming Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference; next year, barring unforeseen problems, we’ll have John Ternus on the stage in his new role. While there were performance and display rendering enhancements announced across all the device operating systems, which are always welcome, Apple … Read More “Everything Announced at WWDC26 – CNET” »
Microsoft has cut off access to dozens of its open source projects hosted on GitHub as it investigates how hackers apparently breached the projects and injected password-stealing malware into the code. Many of the affected projects relate to Microsoft’s cloud service Azure and other tools used by developers to code with AI development apps, such … Read More “Microsoft’s open source tools were hacked to steal passwords of AI developers” »
TL;DR Apple’s iOS 27 code contains numerous references to the apparent iPhone Ultra foldable. The code includes references to a fold state, a second screen, and more. iOS 27 itself also has a few features that would work well on a foldable iPhone. Apple is expected to launch its first foldable iPhone, apparently called the … Read More “Apple may have pulled a Samsung by leaking iPhone Ultra details” »
As security standards turn more privacy-centered, Android ID has emerged as a unique identifier for Android devices. To balance device recognition with strict user privacy, Google evolved Android ID into an app-scoped identifier that prevents cross-app tracking. Android ID solves the modern privacy puzzle: it recognizes devices securely without compromising user data protection. Android ID … Read More “What Is Android ID? How It Works, Uses, and Benefits” »
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Apple’s MacOS 27 announcement at WWDC 2026 on Monday might have focused on some trippy hippy visuals and strange “summer of love”-themed poetry, but the next desktop operating system update is more representative of sterile, clean design choices. When it arrives this fall, MacOS 27 Golden Gate will overhaul the Liquid Glass visuals that were … Read More “MacOS 27 Golden Gate: All the Macs Compatible With the New OS” »
As a reminder, Amazon pulled Prime Day forward this year and it is now scheduled for June 23-26. The retailer already has early Prime Day deals that you may want to have a peek at. In the meantime, here are the standard deals – no subscription required. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 512GB is down … Read More “Weekly deals: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra price drops, the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL is still cheaper” »
If you’re using older iPhone or iPad hardware and you’re hoping to keep running Apple’s latest operating systems, this year’s releases bring mostly good news. The iOS 27 update will run on all iPhones that can run iOS 26, all the way back to the iPhone 11 and second-generation iPhone SE. The iPadOS 27 update … Read More “iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 don’t drop support for any iPhones—and just a few iPads” »