[ad_1] TL;DR Samsung is reopening enrollment for Samsung Care Plus with Theft and Loss for the whole of June. Eligible Galaxy owners can sign up even if they skipped the plan when buying their device. It might be worth a look before vacation season, provided your phone is still in decent nick. Your phone is … Read More “Samsung reopens Care Plus enrollment in time for vacation season” »
[ad_1] Oppo’s next flagship could arrive with a camera feature that even Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 may not match. According to a new leak from tipster Digital Chat Station, Oppo is testing a 100MP front-facing camera for its upcoming Find X10 series. More interestingly, the sensor will use the square 1:1 format introduced by Apple … Read More “Oppo’s next flagship could one-up the iPhone 18 in a big way” »
[ad_1] AM5 owners should expect at least one or two more all-new generations of Ryzen processors to be compatible with their boards, though it’s always possible that AMD could decide to “support” AM5 with additional permutations of previously released chips. In any case, CPUs based on the upcoming Zen 6 architecture should be supported, and … Read More “AMD extends Socket AM5 support through at least 2029; AM4 refuses to die” »
[ad_1] The mall is making a comeback. As younger people return to American shopping malls in greater numbers, a startup called “The Mall” is bringing the concept online with an app that lets users create a personalized virtual mall from their favorite brands and track sales in one place. The idea itself is simple, if … Read More “A new app, The Mall, is building a universal feed for online shopping” »
[ad_1] Google has 10 physical stores in the US, allowing you to buy products, get device repairs, and more. The company doesn’t offer physical stores outside of its home market, but that’s changing soon. Google has announced (h/t: Tokyo Weekender) that it will open its first physical store in Japan, making it the company’s first … Read More “This Pixel stronghold is finally getting its first physical Google store” »
[ad_1] For years, a unit of Russia’s military intelligence agency quietly turned ordinary home routers into tools of espionage. The GRU group known as APT28, the same outfit behind the 2016 DNC hack and a string of attacks on NATO targets, exploited unpatched firmware and unchanged default passwords to compromise thousands of devices across 23 … Read More “Russia’s Military Hackers Targeted Home Routers Across 23 States. Here’s What to Do” »
[ad_1] Oppo has announced the rollout of the ColorOS 16 May 2026 update for the Find and Reno series smartphones. The update is headlined by Live Space, which is now smooth and smart to interact with, offering an immersive, responsive, and refined lock-screen experience with fluid animations, while the capsule-style notifications display real-time updates through … Read More “Oppo rolls out ColorOS 16 May 2026 update with AI Mind Pilot, improved Live Space, and more” »
[ad_1] Beats often teases upcoming new products via a social media post from one of its celebrity brand ambassadors. Previously, Lebron James was in on a reveal, for example. But ahead of the World Cup, it’s appropriately chosen Spain and Barcelona’s teenage phenom Lamine Yamal to give us a sneak peek at new over-ear headphones … Read More “Beats Reveals New Over-Ear Headphones With Lamine Yamal Social Teaser” »
[ad_1] Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung is reportedly developing the Galaxy Fit 4 for launch later this year. The budget fitness tracker is speculated to arrive in the fall, rather than at the next Galaxy Unpacked event in July. There’s no word on specs yet, but built-in GPS would be an obvious upgrade. … Read More “Samsung’s next cheap fitness tracker may be just months away” »






