[ad_1] The iQOO 15T has already surfaced in several teasers and leaks, and we now have a launch date to look forward to. The brand confirmed that the 15T is set to debut in China on May 20 at 7PM local time. Alongside the launch date, iQOO posted a teaser video for the upcoming device … Read More “iQOO 15T gets a launch date, key specs revealed” »
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[ad_1] Robert Triggs / Android Authority TL;DR Garmin’s rumored Cirqa fitness band just leaked again via a retailer listing, giving us the clearest look yet at the company’s screenless Whoop-style wearable. The listing shows a minimalist black fabric band with a compact Garmin-branded sensor module. The biggest surprise is the price, with the leaked listing … Read More “Garmin’s screenless Fitbit Air competitor just leaked” »
[ad_1] Where are you going to use it? Is portability the most important aspect? As in, do you want something smaller than your phone? Bluetooth or wired? Are you just connecting Bluetooth headphones/earphones, or are you connecting wired headphones. If the latter, do your headphones need a lot of power (typically bigger, higher-end headphones). Do … Read More “Best MP3 Players for 2026” »
[ad_1] Samsung released the stable One UI 8.5 update for the Galaxy Z TriFold last week, but it was rolling out only in South Korea. The good news is that the rollout has now expanded to three more countries – Singapore, Taiwan, and the UAE. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold The One UI 8.5 update rolling … Read More “Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold's One UI 8.5 stable update expands to more regions” »
[ad_1] Constantly signing in to websites and apps is a huge inconvenience, even when you employ a password manager, as I do. That’s why the likes of Microsoft, Facebook, and Google offer consumers a sign-in feature that utilizes their credentials on these sites instead. For many, having these options available makes it far easier to … Read More “Security‑minded readers can’t quit this convenient Google feature” »
[ad_1] Apple could announce iOS 27 at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June, and the operating system is rumored to overhaul Siri and the Camera app on your device. But when the tech giant released iOS 26 in September 2025, that update brought more customization options to your iPhone’s lock screen. When Apple released iOS 18 back in 2024, you were given the … Read More “Don’t Miss These iPhone Lock Screen Changes in iOS 26” »
[ad_1] Even after July 1, however, professors will not interfere directly with attempts to cheat. Instead, they will observe and take notes, serving as “an additional witness in the room” who can testify in cases later brought before the Honor Court. AI has quickly upended education, pushing many teachers to back off on written assignments … Read More “AI invades Princeton, where 30% of students cheat—but peers won’t snitch” »
[ad_1] Welcome to Classic 7! Classic 7 is a Windows 10 (IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021) modification made to look 1:1 to Windows 7. It has all of the goodies that Windows 7 had along with some extras included! Classic 7 features a 1:1 OOBE recreation, meaning it’ll feel just like your PC simplified once more. … Read More “Welcome to Classic 7!” »
[ad_1] Pool season is here! But before you get to dive in, you might be staring at hours of manually scrubbing the waterline and dredging up leaves first. Robotic pool cleaners solve this problem in the easiest way possible: simply drop one in, press a button, and let it take care of the rest. The … Read More “Beatbot Anniversary Sale – These are the best pool cleaners to buy right now” »
[ad_1] If there’s one thing Google loves doing, it’s taking a great idea and making it available to absolutely everyone. Sometimes that’s a good thing, but sometimes it means one of the more genuinely original features from a smaller brand suddenly doesn’t feel quite so special anymore. That’s exactly the vibe with two of the … Read More “Google’s stealing Nothing’s best AI tech for Android 17” »
