[ad_1] Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung’s One UI app for the Always-on Display has been updated with new animations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. New animations will appear across the Now Bar on the lock screen and AOD whenever there’s a new goal or a red card. We bring you the first … Read More “First look: Samsung adds new FIFA World Cup goal celebrations to your Galaxy phone’s lock screen” »
[ad_1] Meta’s contempt-of-court filing was not yet available today. We contacted NSO Group and will update this article if it provides a comment. Meta: NSO is malicious, “continues to defy US courts” WhatsApp filed its case against NSO in 2019, alleging that NSO used WhatsApp to send malware to about 1,400 mobile phones and devices … Read More “Meta alleges NSO violated spyware injunction with new WhatsApp attacks” »
[ad_1] There’s a lot going into NASA’s Artemis IV mission, which promises to put humans back on the moon for the first time in 50 years. Among the various moving pieces is a new spacesuit lining developed by Axiom Space and Prada. Yes, the fashion giant. The two companies unveiled the liquid cooling and ventilation … Read More “The Devil Wears Prada, and for Artemis IV, So Will Astronauts” »
[ad_1] Evotrex has been around for just two years, but the startup is already planning to build and sell its first hybrid RV travel trailers next year, targeting around 1,000 units annually. To get there, Evotrex has closed a $30 million Series A funding round, bringing its total raised to $46 million. Much of that … Read More “Evotrex raises $30M to build the RV that doesn’t need a charging station” »
[ad_1] Following their global launch last month, the Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro have now made their way to the Chinese market with one major upgrade for the vanilla 17T. It gets the same 7,000mAh Si/C battery as the Pro model. For those keeping track at home, that’s a 500mAh boost compared to the global … Read More “Xiaomi 17T series lands in China, 17T gets battery boost” »
[ad_1] Mitja Rutnik / Android Authority Claude Opus 4.8 arrived about a week ago, promising quite a few upgrades over its predecessor. Of course, we heard the same things about Opus 4.7 when it arrived, and yet the reality wasn’t as simple as that. Early on, many Opus 4.7 users felt it was a pretty noticeable … Read More “5 biggest upgrades vs. Opus 4.7” »
[ad_1] With Apple’s long-promised Siri makeover, Siri AI will work across more apps and devices. I’m not thrilled about it. At its WWDC 2026 developer conference on Monday, Apple made its new Siri the focus. You’ll be able to summon Siri to find out about concert tickets and set a reminder to buy them. You … Read More “Apple’s Upgraded Siri AI Promises to Do More. I’m Not Sure I Want That” »
[ad_1] Adamya Sharma / Android Authority Google recently made some major changes to its One AI plans. While some were more explicit, like a new, cheaper Ultra tier, others came to the surface only after some users ran into issues. As it turned out, after the Google I/O announcement and the introduction of the visible … Read More “The fastest way to hit Google AI Pro limits (and how to avoid it)” »
[ad_1] We knew Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference would be full of AI, but I didn’t expect to see a photo feature that would make me think: “This is wild.” During the WWDC keynote on Monday, Apple showed off a few new editing features in its Photos app that I think will be genuinely useful. In … Read More “Apple’s Spatial Reframing Is Generative AI I Can Get Behind as a Photographer” »
[ad_1] Last week, OnePlus revealed the design and key features of its upcoming Turbo 6X series. The company has now confirmed the launch date for the Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro in China. According to an announcement on OnePlus’ official Weibo account, the Turbo 6X series will debut in China on June 10. OnePlus … Read More “OnePlus Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro to debut on June 10” »






