Do you know what a spudger is? I didn’t until I was already fingertips deep into performing open-heart surgery on the Google Pixel Watch 4 and realized that the implement — a plastic stick with one pointy end and one flat end — was already in my hand. I was following iFixit’s instructions to try … Read More “All Your Wearables Have One Glaring Weakness. What Can We Do About It?” »
Oppo launched the Reno16 and Reno16 Pro in China last month, and now the devices are on their way to Europe with different specs. A few days ago a leak purportedly gave us pricing for the EU, and today the EPREL labels have surfaced, along with the one for the Reno16 F. According to the … Read More “European Oppo Reno16, Reno16 Pro, and Reno16 F battery capacities confirmed” »
The Federal Communications Commission is poised to begin forcing the country’s telecom companies to collect names, addresses and government identification numbers for every cellphone customer. If adopted — a likely outcome given the FCC’s current Republican majority who support it — the rules would effectively outlaw burner phones, devices that aren’t specifically tied to identifying … Read More “If the FCC Bans Burner Phones, It Could Be a Privacy Nightmare” »
The driver’s side retains the J1772 AC port. Porsche has also upgraded the infotainment system in the MY27 Taycan with software we’ve already seen in the electric Macan and Cayenne. The hardware in the Porsche Communication Management module is much faster than before (Porsche says up to five times) and there are more customizable widgets … Read More “Native NACS ports, infotainment upgrade for MY27 Porsche Taycan” »
The OnePlus 16 could be shaping up to be one of the company’s most ambitious smartphone designs yet. In fact, a new leak suggests the flagship may feature bezels measuring less than 1mm on all four sides of the display. According to tipster Digital Chat Station, OnePlus is currently testing ultra-thin bezels alongside a new … Read More “The OnePlus 16 could stand out with a very tempting screen upgrade” »
Huawei was the first brand to launch a tri-fold smartphone with its Mate XT Ultimate back in 2024, and it seems it is looking to expand the tri-fold design to the flip-foldable segment. A new patent shared by xleaks7 x PostFast showcases a vertical tri-fold design, which is something we’ve yet to see from any … Read More “Huawei’s vertical tri-fold emerges in patent” »
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Today’s home security cameras come packed with features, not to mention testing out compatibility with the Apple Home app. We test in several different ways in our homes and CNET offices to really check out everything these cameras can down. Set up and camera quality As we set up cameras, we pay close attention to … Read More “Best Home Security Cameras for Apple HomeKit and Siri in 2026” »
Apple’s standard iPhone 18 could receive a significant memory upgrade as a new report claims the handset will feature 12GB of RAM to support future Siri and Apple Intelligence features better. According to a DigiTimes report citing KB Securities, Apple plans to equip the iPhone 18 with 12GB of memory at launch. If accurate, that … Read More “iPhone 18 set for surprising RAM boost to aid AI” »
The next humanoid robot might not have a head. It might not have legs. It might even sit on a wheeled base and fold down like a deck chair. But, as Genesis AI puts it, “humanoid robots don’t need to look human.” That explains the look of Eno, the new robot from the French startup … Read More “The next humanoid robot might not look human at all” »





