Prime Video is now offering the Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus bundle for subscribers, Amazon announced on Tuesday. The streaming package, which mirrors the bundle that launched in October 2025, costs $20 a month and is available for a limited time. Separately, Apple TV costs $13 per month, and Peacock’s Premium Plus tier costs … Read More “Prime Video Offers Limited-Time Apple TV and Peacock Premium Plus Bundle” »
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Ever since Jack decided to stay behind in 2010, I’ve been searching for something to give me the same feeling that Lost did. I crave a big mystery with a huge cast and more secrets than I can handle, something that prompts me and my friends to share nonsensical theories about what’s really going on. … Read More “The perfect successor to Lost has been hiding from me for years” »
About Proliferate Proliferate is building the operating system for modern engineering: a workspace where engineers and coding agents work side by side. Our mission is to automate software engineering in a way that makes engineering more human, not less. We believe the best future is not “agents replacing engineers,” but engineers with dramatically better leverage: … Read More “Founding Engineer at Proliferate | Y Combinator” »
Redmi will unveil the K90 Max later this month alongside the K Pad 2. The K90 Max will feature the biggest fan ever seen in a smartphone, which can allegedly reduce the internal temperature by up to 10 degrees Celsius in just 100 seconds of running time. The Redmi K90 Max has now seemingly been … Read More “Redmi K90 Max runs Geekbench, confirms its high-end chipset” »
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google has announced a few improvements to the cropping tool in Google Photos. The company says it now offers smoother animations for rotating, dragging, and adjusting aspect ratios. It also fixed a couple of bugs related to the cropping tool. Google Photos has a bunch of AI editing tools, … Read More “Cropping images just got better in Google Photos” »
Amazon or not? The big question for a lot of folks is simply whether to go with an Amazon e-reader (and Amazon’s ebook ecosystem). Amazon does dominate the e-reading market but there are alternatives, including Kobo, Barnes & Noble and other “open” e-readers that allow you to import both DRM, meaning copy-protected, and DRM-free file … Read More “Best E-Reader for 2026: Ditch Those Paper Books for Good” »
The increased emphasis on battlefield robots coincides with flying drones having made the modern battlefield exceptionally deadly for human soldiers. Persistent drone surveillance and drone strikes have created a “kill zone” stretching 12 miles (20 kilometers) beyond the frontline positions as of February 2026, forcing individual soldiers to hunker down or rely on nighttime darkness, … Read More “Ukraine’s military robot surge aims to offset drone risks to humans” »
OpenAI’s $852 billion valuation is facing skepticism from some of its own investors as the company scrambles to reorient itself around enterprise customers and fend off Anthropic, according to the Financial Times. Anthropic’s annualized revenue jumped from $9 billion at the end of 2025 to $30 billion by the end of March, driven largely by … Read More “Anthropic’s rise is giving some OpenAI investors second thoughts” »
Last week we saw the upcoming Motorola Razr 70 Ultra in some official-looking renders, and today another source brings us its purported specs. Let’s dive right in. The Razr 70 Ultra measures 171.48 x 73.99 x 7.19 mm when unfolded, and weighs 199g. It has a 7-inch inner folding screen with 1224×2992 resolution and a … Read More “Motorola Razr 70 Ultra specs leak” »
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung has quietly raised US prices on several Galaxy devices, with the 1TB Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra seeing the largest jump at $280. The mid-cycle price hikes primarily target high-capacity storage tiers. Shoppers should look to third-party retailers like Amazon or Best Buy to find older pricing before … Read More “Samsung Quietly Hikes US Prices for Galaxy Tablets and Foldables” »