AI videos are currently all the rage. AI slop has flooded various platforms, while tools such as Sora 2 and Veo 3 from Google show what kind of incredible clips are possible. What is the problem, then? The tools are either unavailable to everyone or are only available with a paid subscription. Those who can generate free videos without expensive subscriptions can now do so with Grok—and we'll show you how it's done.
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Samsung’s One UI 8.0, built on Android 16, was a relatively timid update compared to One UI 7.0, especially in terms of visual changes and feature count. It appears Samsung may be reserving the bigger, more exciting changes for One UI 8.5. A new set of alleged features tied to the firmware has surfaced ahead of the anticipated beta rollout.
Since launching its own custom silicon, Apple’s M-series chips have steadily gained momentum compared to other platforms. Every year or so, when a new generation is announced, many stay tuned for the chip itself and the devices it powers. Now, Apple is expected to make the M5 chip official this week, along with a slate of new products, including a refreshed MacBook Pro and iPad Pro.
Every month, Google's Pixel devices receive a boost through software and security updates. The latest October patch follows suit, though it focuses more on bug fixes than security loopholes. These tweaks address some of the most persistent and prominent issues affecting the latest Pixel 10 and earlier generations.
Are you already getting tired of the PlayStation 5? Well, whether you are or not, it seems like the PlayStation 6 is still a far-off dream of the future. And while that isn't entirely unexpected, Sony's lead console architect recently teased a potential release window that may have gamers waiting for even longer.
Games are becoming increasingly important on smart TVs. In the battle for a larger market share, Amazon recently announced it wanted to focus more on gaming with its Prime offering, and now another competitor is following suit.
After years of testing fitness devices and apps, one thing has become clear to me: working out at home has its perks, but it also comes with one big risk: injuries. Gyms aren’t perfect either, but at least there is usually a coach, a trainer, or that one person who can’t help but correct your form. Studies indicate that most home workout injuries happen because there is no real-time feedback or supervision, especially when beginners repeat the same moves or push too hard. Overuse and bad form are the usual suspects, and when it happens to older adults, the results can be serious. So when I heard about Peloton’s latest attempt to fix home fitness, I wasn’t just curious, I was hopeful.
Can you believe we’re already into the last quarter of 2025? As we gear up for the weekend, I hope this week has treated you well. Now is the perfect time to seek a bit of tranquility and recharge your energy. To enhance your downtime, I’ve compiled a list of apps and games that are sure to spark your interest—read on for some fresh inspiration.
Each week, you can save money on video games by checking out the current offer on the Epic Games Store. The quality and genre of the free games vary greatly, so it's worth checking in every week to ensure you don't miss out on any great deals. If the game of the week doesn't appeal to you, there's no harm in skipping it. This week, you can download Gravity Circuit and Rogue Journeyman Bundle.
More brands are joining the ultra-thin smartphone club, a trend kick-started by Samsung and Apple. While we might expect other major players like Xiaomi and Google to follow suit, this time it’s Motorola stepping up. The company has been teasing its Edge 70 smartphone since last month, and now key features and specs of the slim device have surfaced ahead of launch.