Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Samsung Galaxy S26 Prices: Where Costs Climb and Fall Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup arrives with mixed pricing: the base S26 starts at 256GB and is slightly more expensive, the S26 Ultra’s base holds in some regions while higher-capacity tiers rise. Pre-orders open; details here.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Why Only the Galaxy S26 Ultra Gets Gorilla Armor 2 Only the Galaxy S26 Ultra includes Corning Gorilla Armor 2 with an anti-reflective coating. The Galaxy S26 and S26+ use Gorilla Glass Victus 2—equally tough but without Armor 2's glare-cutting finish.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Why Samsung Swapped Titanium for Aluminum on S26 Ultra Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra drops a titanium frame in favor of Armor Aluminum. We examine Samsung’s rationale, the trade-offs in heat, cost and feel, and why this mirrors recent shifts across flagship phones.
Read More Technology News a month ago Why Apple Is Shifting Some Mac mini Assembly to Houston Apple will begin assembling some Mac mini units in Houston with Foxconn as part of a $600B U.S. investment. Domestic production will serve U.S. buyers while global manufacturing remains in Asia.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Samsung’s Three-Word Plan to Make AI Everywhere Now Samsung’s mobile lead outlines a three-word strategy—Reach, Openness, Confidence—to roll Galaxy AI out to 800 million users, simplify interactions with agentic features, and protect data via Knox technologies.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Galaxy S26 Removes Background Noise from Any Stream Samsung’s Galaxy S26, with One UI 8.5, expands Audio Eraser to remove background noise from livestreams across apps like YouTube and Netflix via a quick-toggle—no app switching required.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Apple's iPhone Fold Leak: The Crease Is Practically Gone A new leak claims Apple’s iPhone Fold will use a Samsung-supplied flexible display with a crease under 0.15 mm and a fold angle below 2.5 degrees. The device may debut in September alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models.
Read More Technology News a month ago Why Apple’s Touchscreen MacBook Pros Could Land in 2026 Apple is reportedly preparing touchscreen 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros for late 2026, with OLED panels, a scaled-down Dynamic Island, and macOS touch profiles that adapt the interface for finger input.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Why Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Quietly Outpaced the S24 Line Counterpoint Research reports the Galaxy S25 family sold 5% more than the S24 from Feb–Dec of their release years, driven by a 7% uplift in the S25 Ultra and strong mid-year gains that put it in 2025's Top 10.
Read More Technology News New Gadgets a month ago Why Samsung's Buds4 Lineup Changes Earbud Expectations Samsung's Galaxy Buds4 and Buds4 Pro focus on everyday refinements: a flatter case, brushed-metal flat stems with tactile controls, improved 2-way drivers with 24-bit Hi‑Fi support, enhanced adaptive ANC, and Galaxy-integrated features. Available March 11 from $180.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Galaxy S26 Unpacked: Bigger Screen, Better Battery Samsung’s Galaxy S26 and S26+ bring subtle but sensible updates: a larger 6.3" screen on the S26, a 4,300mAh battery, upgraded base storage and AI-heavy One UI features. Pre-orders start now; shipping March 11.
Read More Technology News Smart phones a month ago Samsung S26 Ultra's Privacy Display Makes Screens Private Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra debuts a hardware Privacy Display that darkens screen areas at angles, pairs global Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 performance with upgraded optics, faster 60W charging, One UI 8.5 and Galaxy AI features.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Meta to Add Stripe-Powered Stablecoins to Apps in 2026 Meta plans to integrate regulated stablecoins via Stripe’s Bridge across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp in H2 2026 to cut cross-border creator payout costs and speed settlements under the GENIUS Act framework.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago BitMine Boosts ETH Holdings as Price Tests $1.9K Support Ethereum slid toward $1.9K amid whale selling and spot ETF outflows while BitMine boosted holdings to 4.42M ETH (3.66% supply). Mixed on-chain signals and a 12-hour RSI divergence set up risk/reward at $1.8K support.
Read More Cryptocurrency News a month ago Bitcoin Climbs to $66K Amid Jane Street Selling Rumors Bitcoin rose above $66,000 as traders debated whether alleged Jane Street algorithmic selling or razor-thin liquidity and liquidations drove the rebound. Litigation and thin order books remain key themes.
Read More Scince News Nature a month ago Horses Whistle Inside Their Voice Box to Make Whinnies Researchers discovered that a horse's whinny combines traditional vocal fold vibration with a laryngeal whistle. Endoscopy, scans and airflow tests reveal how two mechanisms produce a dual-toned call used in social signaling.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Why Indoor Light Is Fueling the Global Myopia Surge New lab work from SUNY suggests reduced retinal illumination during indoor near work — from pupils constricting and eyes converging — may weaken ON retinal signaling and contribute to rising myopia rates worldwide.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago Restoring Cellular Power: A New Way to Treat Nerve Pain Duke researchers show that restoring healthy mitochondria to damaged sensory neurons can reduce neuropathic pain. Experiments point to mitochondrial transfer via glial nanotubes and new molecular targets.
Read More Scince News Health a month ago 40-Hz Sound Therapy Boosts Amyloid Clearance in Primates A Kunming Institute study shows 40-Hz auditory stimulation raised CSF beta-amyloid in aged rhesus macaques for weeks, suggesting a non-invasive route to enhance amyloid clearance and inform Alzheimer’s therapies.
Read More Scince News Scientific a month ago Photonic Chip Creates New Colors, Reliably No Tuning JQI researchers built photonic chips that passively convert a telecom laser into red, green and blue harmonics using resonator arrays with two timescales, removing the need for active tuning and improving reproducibility.