[ad_1] Fusion startup Xcimer Energy on Wednesday flipped the switch on its Phoenix laser system, which the company says is the largest privately owned example in the world. Xcimer’s approach to fusion power is modeled after the National Ignition Facility (NIF), which proved in December 2022 that a controlled fusion reaction could release more power … Read More “The world’s largest privately owned laser just turned on” »
[ad_1] Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority TL;DR A Bluetooth SIG certification has confirmed that Samsung will use the “Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra” name for its upcoming foldable phone. It confirms that the successor to the Z Fold 7 (SM-F966) will be called the Z Fold 8 Ultra (SM-F976). The rumored wider foldable phone could … Read More “Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra name confirmed for next Samsung foldable” »
[ad_1] In 2026, the act of spending more than a grand on a new phone has never felt more questionable. Don’t get us wrong, there are some incredible handsets at the higher end, and if you plan on making full use of the features they bring to the table then the expense will likely be … Read More “Unbeatable value at affordable prices” »
[ad_1] Redmi unveiled the Turbo 5 in China back in January, and the company recently began teasing its arrival in India. After a series of teasers, the brand has now officially confirmed the smartphone’s India launch date. According to a teaser on Amazon India, the Turbo 5 will launch in the country on June 16. … Read More “Redmi Turbo 5's India launch date revealed” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google Drive’s “Organize My Files” feature is rolling out more widely. It uses AI to suggest files that can be moved into new or existing folders for better Drive organization. A simple “Move files” button can then complete the organization process seamlessly. Google Drive has been receiving several … Read More “Google Drive’s new tool will organize your files for you” »
[ad_1] Samsung’s next foldable could finally tackle three of the biggest complaints people have had about book-style folding phones for years. A fresh leak has revealed what appears to be the most detailed look yet at the rumoured Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, which Samsung is expected to unveil alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8 … Read More “Huge Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide leak teases lighter design, bigger battery and fewer creases” »
[ad_1] C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Quick Share’s AirDrop integration lets Android phones seamlessly share files with Apple devices, but the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are notably missing from the supported list. The lower-end Pixel 8a, as well as the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 series, are fully supported alongside select flagship … Read More “Pixel 8a can AirDrop files to a Mac, but your Pixel 8 and 8 Pro still cannot” »
[ad_1] Google has confirmed that Android 17 will reach Pixel 6 and newer devices this summer. The confirmed device list covers the entire Pixel 6 series which launched back in 2021, including the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro and even the affordable Pixel 6a. Naturally, the update will also reach every model in the Pixel … Read More “Android 17 is coming this summer – here are all the Pixel phones that made the cut” »
[ad_1] The closest analog to what Blue Origin is attempting to do, therefore, concerns the rebuild of Space Launch Complex-40, which was largely destroyed by the AMOS-6 failure. According to Muratore, SpaceX was not allowed to begin reconstruction work at the launch pad until January 2017. The delay stemmed from the ongoing investigation, which included … Read More “How long will it take to rebuild Blue Origin’s launch pad? We asked some SpaceX vets.” »
[ad_1] Written by: Johannes Ridderstedt Published: 29 May, 2026 This is something I have been thinking a lot about but not yet written down in an article or blog post. It truly is a unique time to be alive as a person writing software. Many of the legends in the computer science space are still … Read More “It is an amazing time for programmers!” »






