Under normal circumstances, these six apps would cost more than $10. Good news! They are currently available for free as part of a limited-time promotion. Once you install them, they are yours to keep forever. However, we do not know how long these apps will remain free, so get them while you still can!
Ford pickup trucks are among the best-selling vehicles in the U.S., and while many prefer them for their rugged build and advanced features, they are not exempt from defects. In some cases, those defects are serious, like the latest safety recall affecting more than 115,000 Ford F-Series pickup trucks.
Following the launch of Bowers & Wilkins’ Px7 S3 earlier this spring, the British audio brand is back with another set of over-ear headphones. This time, it’s a more high-end addition to their P series, the Px8 S2. The new model brings improved audio, better noise cancellation, and a sleeker, semi-modular design, though it comes with a higher price tag.
The main processor launches for 2026 are now over, and we have a clear picture of what 2026 is bringing to smartphones. After Apple toned down its promises regarding AI, a refreshing list of improvements to other features, with real-world usefulness, will be available soon. Let’s check them out!
With the 15T and the 15T Pro, Xiaomi introduces two new smartphones. They were designed to appeal to users who want more than a mid-range model can offer, but are not prepared to pay high-end prices.
Google has been rolling out meaningful changes to Google Play in recent months. Following the integration of public gamer profiles and performance optimizations, the internet search giant isn’t done yet. It has now announced a wave of updates to the platform, including a new agentic assistant powered by Gemini, designed to support players while gaming.
Facebook is still the largest social network in the world. However, there is one area where it plays no role whatsoever. Meta wants to change this and is relying on functions based on artificial intelligence to perform matchmaking in the future.
Qualcomm just announced the successor to its Snapdragon X Windows PC processors at its annual Snapdragon Summit. The new Snapdragon X2 Elite chips are not only faster than the previous generation, but Qualcomm claims they are the “Fastest and Most Efficient Processors for Windows PCs”. Can they really beat Intel and AMD at their own game?
Video games shutting down soon after being released have been an ongoing issue for a long time. And even though initiatives like the Stop Killing Games movement are trying to fight against the shutdown of more and more games, an end to the practice is not yet in sight. One genre of games that’s been hit especially hard is sports games. They tend to have a significantly shorter shelf life than other genres, which can lead to frustration among players.
With all major phone launches over for 2025, it is time to see what the next year has to offer. Qualcomm just presented its top-of-the-line mobile processor for 2026 during its Snapdragon Summit keynote: The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is expected to power the flagship phones for next year, and the company even claims it is the “world’s fastest mobile system-on-a-chip”. But how can they say that?