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Google Updates Pixels. However, It’s Still Not What You’re Waiting For
Google has rolled out the May update for Pixel smartphones, bringing essential fixes for the camera and display. However, the highly anticipated solution for ongoing battery drain issues remains absent.
Apple Will Open iPhones to External AI. The End of ChatGPT’s Dominance?
Apple is reportedly redesigning its Apple Intelligence ecosystem to allow users to choose from third-party AI models like Google Gemini and Anthropic Claude, effectively ending OpenAI’s exclusivity.
AI Will Check Your Bones and Dimensions. Here is How Instagram and Facebook Will Use This Data
Meta is introducing a new AI-powered system that analyzes photos, videos, and account activity to detect users under 13 on Facebook and Instagram. Learn how this age estimation technology works and its implications for user privacy.
Tesla Fights for Europe: EU Regulators Have Serious Doubts About FSD
Tesla is intensifying its efforts to introduce Full Self-Driving (FSD) in Europe, but EU regulators from Nordic countries have raised significant safety concerns regarding the technology.
OpenAI updates default ChatGPT model. GPT 5.5 Instant to be more accurate and personal
OpenAI has officially launched GPT-5.5 Instant as the new default model for ChatGPT. The update promises enhanced accuracy, a significant 50% reduction in factual errors in complex fields, and deeper personalization features through advanced memory retention.
Unannounced Galaxy A27 is already “official”. Samsung makes a blunder
Samsung has accidentally confirmed the unannounced Galaxy A27 ahead of its official debut. Learn about the latest design leaks, specifications, and what this budget smartphone has to offer.
Archaeologists Discovered 80-Ton Stones Underwater, Which Are Likely the Remains of One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Discover how marine archaeologists successfully retrieved 80-ton stone blocks from the Mediterranean Sea, believed to be the foundation of the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria.
The Chinese Created… A Floating Car With Propellers. It Doesn’t Fear Floods
Discover how Chinese automaker Chery is revolutionizing the automotive industry with an amphibious plug-in hybrid SUV designed to float and navigate through floodwaters safely.
These AI Models Are the Most Important Today. The Market Has Done a 180-Degree Turn
The AI market has undergone a massive transformation, with image generators now significantly outpacing traditional text chatbots in user downloads. Explore the latest trends, revenue stats, and the ongoing debate over AI creativity.
GTA 6 Marketing Has Just Started. We Learned New Details
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick sheds light on the GTA 6 console-first strategy, skyrocketing development budgets, and what fans can expect leading up to the game’s highly anticipated release.
Important New Feature Won’t Make it to Pixel 11: “It’s Just Not Ready Yet”
Google’s highly anticipated “Project Tuscany” advanced facial recognition system has reportedly been delayed. Find out what this means for the Pixel 11 series and explore the latest leaked specifications, including the Tensor G6 chip and camera upgrades.
Mercedes-Benz Bets on Physical Buttons
Mercedes-Benz is joining the automotive industry trend of bringing back physical buttons to its car interiors, prioritizing driver safety and consumer feedback without sacrificing large infotainment screens.
Will Samsung Restore a Forgotten Feature? Galaxy S27 Ultra with a Significant Camera Change
Rumors suggest the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra might resurrect a forgotten smartphone feature by combining a massive 200MP sensor with variable aperture technology, alongside new magnetic charging capabilities.
Windows 11 Will Get Rid of a Menu That Has Been in the System for 31 Years
Microsoft is finally modernizing the decades-old Properties menu in Windows 11, moving from legacy Win32 to a sleek, dark-mode-compatible WinUI3 design.
Samsung Changes Head of Key Division. The Reason: Increasingly Difficult Market and Chinese Competition
Samsung has unexpectedly changed the leadership of its TV division, appointing Lee Won-jin to counter fierce competition from Chinese manufacturers and navigate a challenging global market.
AI Models Do It Subconsciously. They Pass on the Worst Elements
Recent research reveals that AI models can subliminally pass hidden biases, preferences, and even dangerous behaviors to other models during the distillation process, raising significant safety concerns.
This TV Alternative Costs Nearly $8,000. See What It Can Do
Optoma’s new premium HCPro-5400 projector pushes the boundaries of home cinema with 5,000 lumens of brightness and a triple RGB laser system. Can an $8,000 projector truly replace a living room TV?
Will Today’s Science Be a Lie in the Future? It’s Not a Simple Question
Science is not a collection of unquestionable facts, but an ongoing process of understanding the world. Discover why the scientific method’s ability to correct itself is its greatest strength, and why today’s established theories might evolve in the future.
The Air Is Full of DNA. We Know What Scientists Use It For
Scientists are now harvesting environmental DNA directly from the air to monitor biodiversity, detect invasive species, and study ecosystems. Learn how airborne eDNA works and what it means for the future of science.
How the “Jungle Internet” Works: Animals Have Their Own Social Media
Discover how researchers uncovered the “jungle internet,” a complex communication network where Amazonian animals share crucial survival information and predator warnings, acting much like nature’s own social media.
75% of Them Fear AI. This Study Can Be Alarming
A recent industry study reveals that over 75% of web developers consider artificial intelligence to be the most significant threat to their business, fundamentally shifting client expectations and the tech labor market.
Dreame Shows Off Its Smartphones on the International Stage. Here are the Aurora NEX and Aurora Lux
Dreame, known for its premium vacuum cleaners, is shaking up the tech industry by stepping into the smartphone market. Explore the modular Aurora NEX and luxury Aurora LUX series showcased at the DREAME NEXT event.
Instagram Will Stop Pushing “Stolen” Content to Us. A Big Nod to Creators
Instagram is taking a stand against content aggregators by cutting their reach in recommendations. Learn how Meta’s new algorithm update protects original creators and introduces new features like comment editing.