When the Trump Phone was announced, we already wrote: This phone is a lie! That still seems to be true, as the ominous smartphone can be pre-ordered — and is constantly changing its design. The trail of the US patriot phone leads us to South Korea in the latest picture. Here is my opinion on this outrage.
Item trackers like the AirTag and the Galaxy SmartTag are convenient ways to keep track of personal items. However, their batteries need to be replaced, creating increasingly more trash. To solve this issue, Chipolo launched a pair of trackers that not only feature a rechargeable battery but also are compatible with iPhones or Android devices.
Huge US pick-ups such as the Tesla Cybertruck or pick-up truck models from the Stellantis brand, Ram, may soon be rolling onto Europe's roads without any major hurdles. This is precisely what a current trade deal between the EU and the USA could make possible. While this sounds exciting at first, behind the shiny, new technology lies a whole host of safety risks, environmental damage, and traffic regulations in Europe.
Electric car batteries: Is the West losing out to China?
Google Photos has long been a go-to cloud photo album for many users, including those on iPhones, but it’s been missing a few novelty features. One of those is a built-in sticker grabber, popularized by Apple’s “Lift and Hold” tool. Now, Google is finally bringing a similar feature to its gallery app.
Samsung was initially expected to launch new flagship Galaxy tablets in the coming weeks, but it appears the company had another surprise up its sleeve. It just made the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite official, a lower mid-range Android tablet that packs high-end features like S Pen support, water resistance, and long-term software updates—all at a compelling price.
Apple has been dealt a legal setback in Germany. A regional court in Frankfurt has ruled that the company can no longer advertise the Apple Watch as a “CO2-neutral product.” The decision follows a complaint by Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH), which accused Apple of greenwashing.
Many users have favored Android OS for its openness and flexibility, especially its support for sideloading apps. This freedom helped define the operating system for years. However, in a major shift, Google is revamping this feature to enhance device security.
Next time you open your fridge or oven, it might already be running One UI, just like your Galaxy smartphone or smart TV. Samsung announced today that it’s expanding its proprietary One UI system to smart home appliances, bringing a unified experience and feature set across its ecosystem. The company also pledged up to 7 years of software support for most of these devices.
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Two major smart ring brands were hit with a big setback last week. The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that Ultrahuman and RingConn infringed on Oura’s patents. The decision blocks both companies from importing or selling their smart rings in the United States.
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has brought us smarter chatbots and new features, but it has also sparked a wave of wearables, note-taking tools, and transcription apps. While many of these are designed to improve productivity and enhance everyday tasks, concerns are growing about how invasive they might be. The issue is that some of these devices could be listening all the time.
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