[ad_1] The iPhone’s Dynamic Island might finally be getting smaller if the latest iPhone 18 Pro leak is anything to go by. New alleged CAD renders of Apple’s upcoming flagship have surfaced online showing what appears to be a noticeably slimmer Dynamic Island on the front of the device. X user @earlyappleleaks shared the images … Read More “The iPhone 18 Pro may bring the Dynamic Island change users have wanted” »
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[ad_1] C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Netflix is reportedly testing a new AI-powered voice search feature in the US. Users can use natural language queries to find relevant shows and movies on the platform. The feature is currently only available to a small set of users. If you’ve had just about enough of … Read More “Netflix is testing a new AI-powered voice search in the US” »
[ad_1] Last December, I wore Google Glasses in several forms while they were still under development. Soon you’ll be able to get your hands on the final versions. When, exactly, and for how much? We may find out more in just a handful of days. While Meta has been the biggest tech company aiming for … Read More “Google Glasses Are Coming Again: Here’s What to Expect” »
[ad_1] Huawei unveiled the new Watch Fit 5 and Watch Fit 5 Pro last month in China, and today the brand is announcing their international debut. They are both available later today from the Huawei Store. The Watch Fit 5 costs £159.99, and the Watch Fit 5 Pro is priced at £249.99. Until June 21, … Read More “Huawei Watch Fit 5, Watch Fit 5 Pro, and Watch GT Runner 2 go global” »
[ad_1] Although you can charge Govee’s first set of solar-powered string lights via USB-C, they can last up to 13 hours using the included 6W panel and its integrated 4,800mAh battery, which requires a single day of sunlight to fully charge. Each of the eight all-weather, IP67-rated LED bulbs has a maximum brightness of 50 … Read More “Govee’s solar-powered string lights are already on sale for 20 percent off” »
[ad_1] Tesla is recalling its RWD Cybertruck Long Range over faulty brake rotors that could cause the wheels to fall off, as spotted earlier by MotorTrend. In a notice on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website, Tesla says “brake rotor stud holes may crack and allow the stud to separate from the wheel hub.” … Read More “Tesla is recalling its cheaper Cybertruck because the wheels might fall off” »
[ad_1] Google Chrome’s “weights.bin” file has been gathering a lot of attention, particularly for its forced, inexplicable, and inescapable nature. This file is responsible for on-device Gemini Nano features and is actually good for your privacy, but users have been looking for ways to opt out of these features, delete the file, and stop it … Read More “How to delete Chrome’s weights.bin file and disable Gemini Nano” »
[ad_1] Last December, I wore Google Glasses in several forms while they were still under development. Soon you’ll be able to get your hands on the final versions. When, exactly, and for how much? We may find out more in just a handful of days. While Meta has been the biggest tech company aiming for … Read More “Google Glasses Are Coming Again: Here’s What to Expect” »
[ad_1] TL;DR BOOX has launched Tappy, a Bluetooth remote for turning pages and more. The accessory works across reading, browsing, and listening modes on both BOOX tablets and smartphones. Tappy is available now for $25.99 on Amazon or directly through BOOX. BOOX launched a new accessory for streamlining interactions without touching your device. Called Tappy, … Read More “BOOX just added the one accessory Kindle users keep begging for” »
[ad_1] Security and convenience rarely go hand in hand, which is why single sign-on (SSO) vs. multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a topic of debate among many. Do you trade the hassle of managing multiple passwords and credentials for a seamless SSO experience that relies on a single passphrase, or do you double down by adding … Read More “Which One Is Right For Your Business?” »
