Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority The Linux Terminal running on the cover screen of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 TL;DR Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 introduces a “Theme” menu in the Terminal app with light and dark defaults. Users can now import external themes in Alacritty (.toml) format directly from the file manager. While the … Read More “Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 adds theme support to Linux Terminal app” »
My toddler recently went through a challenging sleep regression, during which I conducted an experiment to see how his sleep scores compared with mine. But despite the unpredictable disruptions of the toddler phase, I try my best to keep his sleep routine consistent. This includes his room setup. It’s important to me to make sure … Read More “4 Tech Products I Rely on to Help My Toddler Sleep” »
0 Google Pixel Watch 4 Samsung Galaxy Watch Classic Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 One Plus Watch 3 Amazfit Bip 6 Garmin Venu 3 Shape Round Squircle (Round Screen) Squircle (Round Screen) Round Square Round Watch size 41mm, 45mm 46mm 40mm, 44mm 47mm 50mm 41mm, 45mm Materials, finishes Aluminum Stainless Steel Aluminum Titanium bezel, stainless steel … Read More “Best Android Smartwatch for 2026” »
Yesterday, the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro got their global launch, and today they’ve been announced for European markets as well. The phones come with a 6,400 mAh battery in Europe (down from 7,000 mAh internationally), but the rest of the specs have remained the same, thankfully. Both the Honor 600 and the Honor … Read More “Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro land in Europe, here are the prices” »
There is no practical benefit for Kyber developers to have chosen a PQC key-exchange algorithm. The Kyber ransom note gives victims one week to respond. Quantum computers capable of running Shor’s algorithm—the series of mathematical equations that allow the breakage of RSA and ECC (elliptic curve cryptography)—are, at a minimum, three years away and likely … Read More “In a first, a ransomware family is confirmed to be quantum-safe” »
Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority I wouldn’t be exaggerating if I said Amazon’s Kindle lineup has been fundamental to the e-reader category taking off. While there are many more alternatives now, in a variety of convenient sizes, Kindle still remains the default choice for many people. While familiarity is one reason, the other is the interface designed around … Read More “Surveys reveal readers are cutting Kindles out of their lives, and a rival is winning them over” »
Pros Preem cyberpunk aesthetic Folds up tiny Dongle add-ons greatly increase usability Cons Dim, though similar to other small portables No HDMI input Connectivity challenges I’m trying to think of what the twisty Aurzen Zip Cyber most looks like. Perhaps a new ultra-foldable phone. Or a little robot snake. Maybe the Zat gun from Stargate. … Read More “Aurzen Zip Cyber Foldable Portable Projector: Not Bright, Poor Connectivity, but a Lot of Fun” »
Redwood Materials chief operating officer Chris Lister is leaving the battery recycling company to retire, TechCrunch has learned — and he’s not the only executive that recently departed. Lister, a former vice president who led operations at Tesla’s Nevada Gigafactory, has been with Redwood since late 2023. He started as the company’s chief supply chain … Read More “Redwood Materials loses COO amid layoffs, restructuring” »
TL;DR The Infinix GT 50 Pro goes hard on cooling, using a micro-pump liquid system to keep performance steady under heavy load. An external cooler adds wireless bypass charging, cutting heat and preserving battery health during long sessions. Pressure-sensitive shoulder triggers bring console-like control with customizable inputs and ultra-low latency. Heat can make or break your … Read More “Infinix’s GT 50 Pro put a liquid cooling loop inside a phone” »




