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The rumored MacBook Ultra could be Apple's first touchscreen laptop, featuring an OLED display, a "total redesign," and high-end M5/M7 chips. Anticipated for late 2026, it's set to be Apple's most expensive MacBook, targeting creative professionals with a blend of macOS power and touch input.

California's new law, effective July 1, mandates that streaming ads not exceed the volume of accompanying content. This move, inspired by parent frustrations, aims for a quieter viewing experience and could spur broader industry changes as similar bills arise in other states.

Verdict: A Physical Illusion for Grand Theft Auto 6 Rockstar Games' highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 is poised to be a monumental release, but its 'physical edition' is shaping up to be a major letdown for many

Journalist Kai Wright, co-host of The Guardian's *Stateside with Kai and Carter*, revealed in a Verge interview his deliberate choice to not buy new smartphones, citing frustration with planned obsolescence. He relies on hand-me-down devices, advocating for technology that endures rather than constantly requiring upgrades. His views reflect a growing consumer sentiment for durable, less complicated gadgets and a more sustainable tech industry.

Kagi News presents itself as a compelling alternative to Google News, offering a distinct approach to how we consume daily information. After spending some time with it, it's clear Kagi prioritizes detail, context, and

Quick Verdict The Amble One emerges as a refreshing take on lightweight electric mobility, blending design pedigree from Apple and Audi with the utilitarian charm of a moon buggy. Priced at an accessible $25,000, this

TechRadar's guide to streaming "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" provides clear regional access instructions and a strong VPN recommendation for global viewing. It highlights a US free trial and details the show's blend of Larry David's humor and celebrity cameos.

Quick Verdict For those looking to break free from the endless scroll of smartphone screens and immerse themselves in reading, the base-model Kindle is an excellent, budget-friendly solution. Currently discounted to

Apple Watch Series 11 review: An excellent deal at $279 during Prime Day, offering 24-hour battery life, robust health tracking including FDA-cleared Hypertension Detection, and accurate fitness monitoring for iPhone users.

South Korea plans to transform its entire military into "drone warriors" by 2029, aiming for drones to be a universal combat tool. This ambitious plan faces significant hurdles, including personnel shortages and supply chain constraints.

The SwitchBot Smart Rechargeable Fan is a portable, powerful, and smart cooling solution praised for its versatility and long battery life, making it a steal at its current $60 Prime Day price despite a long recharge time.

Exploring the top carpet cleaners of 2026, invaluable for tackling tough pet and potty training stains. We delve into features that make these devices indispensable for maintaining clean carpets and a fresh home.

The Quick Verdict: A Policy Flop, For Now When Australia moved to ban social media access for individuals under 16, it was heralded as a significant step towards protecting minors in the digital age. However, a recent

TechRadar's guide to watching Paraguay vs Australia for World Cup 2026 offers comprehensive free stream options, kick-off times, and team news, but is marred by excessive promotional content and a singular VPN push.

Microsoft increases Xbox Series console prices for the third time in two years ($100-$150 upswings) and discontinues the 2TB model. This review covers the implications, new payment options, competitive landscape, and offers a buying recommendation.

Epic's Tim Sweeney calls Steam's AI game tags "irresponsible of Valve," arguing they unfairly penalize developers for using productivity tools. Valve's policy aims for transparency, requiring disclosure only for AI-generated assets, not workflow tools. Data shows AI tags lead to fewer and more negative reviews, creating a dilemma for the industry.

Gemini 3.5 Flash: Autonomous Computing Unleashed for Enterprise Verdict: Gemini 3.5 Flash introduces groundbreaking autonomous "computer use" capabilities, allowing it to interpret screens, navigate interfaces, and

Quick Verdict IBM's latest sub-1 nanometer chip technology, featuring its innovative nanostack architecture, represents a significant breakthrough in semiconductor research. It promises unprecedented gains in compute

Quick Verdict: A Glimpse into the Chaos, Not the Full Resolution TechRadar’s "Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 ending explained" article, penned by Jasmine Valentine, aims to be the definitive guide to the Netflix

Verdict: A Small Update with Major Impact Mobile form filling is a universally loathed chore, often involving a frustrating dance between tiny keyboards and multiple apps. Google's latest upgrade to Chrome's Autofill,

Secretlab has carved out a formidable reputation in the gaming furniture space, known for its premium build quality, ergonomic design, and striking aesthetics. As Amazon Prime Day week kicks off, Secretlab is joining

Botslab Home Security: Smart, Subscription-Free Peace of Mind Verdict: Botslab offers a compelling suite of home security devices — including a versatile outdoor camera and two feature-rich video doorbells — that stand

Quick Verdict Based on a recent Match Group survey, using AI companion apps for romantic purposes is largely a non-starter for today's singles. While AI tools are widely embraced for productivity, their introduction

Quick Verdict: The Data Center's New Powerhouses The server market is undergoing a seismic transformation, with Arm-based processors and GPU-accelerated systems rapidly rewriting the rules. Our latest analysis from

The Ray-Ban Meta Optics smart glasses represent a significant step forward for those who need prescription eyewear but also desire the integrated tech of Meta's wearables. While the improved fit and subtle design make