Samsung is facing backlash over claims that some budget Galaxy A and M smartphones come with unremovable spyware. If you live in the Middle East or North Africa, or use a Galaxy A or M device. this privacy controversy might affect you more than you think.
Samsung is quietly changing how long your phone stays secure, and it’s not just about flagships anymore. If you own one of their popular mid-range models, this update policy shift could mean a longer, safer lifespan than expected.
A major recall is underway for more than 126,000 Toyota cars including some very popular models due to an engine flaw that could increase crash risk. Here’s what’s behind it and what owners should watch for.
It has been more than 20 years since the last main entry to the Half-Life series, Half-Life 2, was released. And even Half-Life: Alyx, the series most recent VR-entry, is already five years old at this point. Could we finally be getting a sequel to the legendary game?
A ring that controls your glasses? That’s exactly what Even Realities wants to show with the new Even G2 smart glasses and the R1 smart ring. Instead of distractions, the duo relies on discreet technology that blends naturally into your everyday life and helps you stay in the moment.
Google’s plan to restrict sideloading on Android sparked backlash, but now it’s shifting gears. Here’s what’s changing, who still gets access, and why it matters for developers, power users, and everyday Android fans alike.
Nintendo’s latest Switch 2 update adds some handy features, but it’s also sparked a wave of frustration. Players using third-party docks are suddenly facing black screens and broken connections. Is this a bug, or something more deliberate?
A full battery in 30 minutes? More and more smartphones are fully charged in under an hour. But does this fast charging damage the battery? An experiment has investigated this and provides a surprising answer.
It seems like video games are getting more expensive by the hour, which is turning gaming into an increasingly costly hobby. But there are ways around it, and this limited time offer on an otherwise paid PC game is one of them.
Hollywood loves capitalizing on existing films, even if that means tarnishing their reputation for years to come. Now, however, a sequel has been announced that could actually bring audiences back, and for good reason.