The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy A37 and A57 are set to redefine the mid-range smartphone market in 2026. Leaks reveal detailed specifications, potential release dates, and estimated pricing, positioning them as powerful yet affordable options for consumers.
How Powerful Will the MacBook Neo Be? I Checked the Benchmarks
The rumored announcement of the budget-friendly MacBook Neo has created a significant buzz in the mobile computing market. Priced starting at around $750, this new laptop is poised to be a serious contender against other manufacturers, not just because of its iconic Apple logo.
This Is How Thieves Mark Cars for Theft. You Should Immediately Remove This Sign
Learn about the secret symbols car thieves use to mark vehicles for theft, what to do if you find one, and essential steps to take if your car is stolen. Stay informed and protect your vehicle.
New MacBooks Without a Charger: Apple’s Annoying Policy Continues
Apple’s latest MacBook models continue the controversial policy of not including a dedicated power adapter in the box for many regions, forcing users to purchase it separately. This move, which Apple attributes to environmental efforts, has sparked mixed reactions from consumers and the tech industry.
Gemini Improves Image Generation: NanoBanana Gets a Key Enhancement
Google Gemini is set to revolutionize AI image editing with new text annotations for NanoBanana. Discover how this feature, alongside NanoBanana 2’s 4K quality and improved consistency, streamlines the creative process and enhances generated visuals.
New Apple Studio Display. A monitor priced like a car, but with its head stuck in the 90s.
Apple’s Studio Display, while boasting a stunning 5K screen and professional features, faces criticism for its 60Hz refresh rate on a premium monitor. Discover its strengths, weaknesses, and true value for professionals.
Nothing Phone (4a) and Headphone (a) Revealed in London: New Gear for the Ambitious
Carl Pei and his team at Nothing are once again redefining the mid-range smartphone market with the launch of the Nothing Phone (4a), the more powerful Phone (4a) Pro, and the stylish Nothing Headphone (a) in London. Discover their unique design, enhanced features, and innovative software.
120 Polish Websites Disappear from the Web: Ministry Cuts Down the Forest of Cyber Scammers
A coordinated international cybersecurity operation has successfully shut down hundreds of domains used by online fraudsters, including 120 specifically targeting Polish users. This significant crackdown aims to severely disrupt phishing campaigns across Europe and enhance digital security for millions.
Significant Changes Coming to Google Play: Google Compelled to Act
Google Play is undergoing major transformations, driven by a five-year legal battle with Epic Games. These changes promise increased transparency and competitiveness, offering developers more flexibility in billing systems, enhancing support for third-party app stores, and introducing revised commission rates.
Google Pixel Gets an Interesting New Feature. We’ve Seen It Before
Google Pixel’s popular Now Playing feature is receiving a significant visual update, introducing a drop-down panel that displays album art for recognized songs. This enhancement, rolling out with Android 16 QPR3 and the latest Pixel Drop, improves the user experience and makes the music recognition tool even more intuitive. Learn more about how Google is refining its “Shazam for Pixel” and other key updates for its smartphones.
Over 7.5 Million Poles Have Frozen Their PESEL Numbers. Most Still Risk Losing Money.
Discover how freezing your PESEL (Poland’s national identification number) is a crucial defense against cybercrime and identity theft. Learn why over 7.5 million citizens have taken this step, what benefits it offers, and why millions more still risk financial loss by not securing their data.
From a Fake Google Alert to Smartphone Takeover: A New Wave of Dangerous Phishing
Malwarebytes experts have uncovered a sophisticated phishing campaign exploiting Google’s brand trust to install dangerous spyware. This attack transforms ordinary web browsers into powerful remote surveillance tools and deploys advanced Android malware without traditional installation. Learn how it works and how to protect yourself.
Galaxy S26 Ultra Wins Top MWC 2026 Award: Samsung Rises Again
The newly launched Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has already made waves, securing the prestigious “Best in Show” award at MWC 2026, marking it as the premier device of the event. Discover the innovations, including its unique Privacy Display and “Agentic AI” capabilities, that set it apart.
NVIDIA Withdraws Investments in OpenAI and Anthropic: A Decision Raising More Questions Than Answers
NVIDIA, a major beneficiary of the AI boom, is reportedly scaling back its investments in leading AI model developers like OpenAI and Anthropic. This decision by CEO Jensen Huang comes amid growing industry tensions and has sparked considerable speculation, particularly as both companies anticipate going public this year.
Action Bargain or Bust? I Test Cheap Car Chargers
Action stores are a go-to for bargain hunters, and their electronics section, particularly car chargers, has gained immense popularity due to surprisingly good quality at low prices. This article dives into a hands-on review of car chargers from Action’s own brands, Sologic and Re-Load. Discover which models are worth your money and which ones you should steer clear of, ensuring your devices stay charged on the go.
Samsung Phones with an Additional Antenna: A Small Detail That Changes a Lot
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series introduces an innovative dual NFC antenna system, significantly improving the speed and reliability of mobile payments. This subtle yet impactful upgrade enhances user experience, making contactless transactions smoother and more efficient across the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra models.
Sony Returning to Old Policies? Bad News for PC Gamers
Sony may soon cease releasing its most popular games on PC, potentially reverting to its long-standing strategy of PlayStation console exclusivity. This move, driven by economic factors, could mean many beloved titles will no longer come to personal computers, impacting PC players who have enjoyed these games for the past six years.
vivo X300 FE Officially. Silent Premiere of a Compact Flagship
The vivo X300 FE, a new compact smartphone packing a massive 6500 mAh battery and a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, has quietly launched, promising high performance in a small form factor.
A Series You Don’t Want to Miss Debuts
Prime Video unveils “Young Sherlock,” a fresh take on the legendary detective’s origins, executive produced by Guy Ritchie. Starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin, this series explores a rebellious 19-year-old Holmes as he uncovers an international conspiracy in Victorian England.
Instead of $180, Google billed $82,314. Gemini API can be dangerous.
A small developer studio faced bankruptcy after a stolen API key led to an $82,314 Google bill for unauthorized Gemini 3 Pro usage. Learn how Google resolved the issue and how to protect your AI services.
Exynos 2700 Crucial for Galaxy S27: Samsung Focuses on Its Own Processors
Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2700 processor is set to power a significant portion of the Galaxy S27 series, marking a strategic shift towards greater independence from Qualcomm and potentially offering superior GPU performance.
Meet the MacBook Neo. Apple Finally Made an Affordable Laptop.
Apple introduces the MacBook Neo, its most affordable laptop yet. Featuring the A18 Pro chip and Apple Intelligence, it offers premium performance and a 16-hour battery life at an unprecedented price point.
One UI 8.5 Nears Release: Samsung Finalizes Update Schedule
Samsung’s One UI 8.5, debuting with the Galaxy S26 series, is set for a wider rollout in April 2026, bringing Android 16, an enhanced interface, and expanded Galaxy AI features to compatible devices.
mObywatel Europe is Coming with New App Features: The Biggest Change in Years
Poland’s mObywatel app is set for its biggest transformation yet, evolving into the foundation for the European Digital Identity Wallet. This integration, driven by the EU’s eIDAS 2.0 regulation, will introduce new cross-border functionalities, enhanced security, and a unified digital experience for its over 11 million users across the European Union.