Battery life remains a crucial factor when selecting a smartphone, particularly for users who depend on their devices for extended periods without frequent recharging. A recent battery drain test from Techmo compared eight compact smartphones, Xiaomi 17 Pro, Xiaomi 17, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10, Galaxy … [Read more...] about 2026 Battery King: Galaxy S26 vs. iPhone 17 Pro vs. Pixel 10 Battery Drain Te
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Samsung’s ‘King of Sensors’: The Galaxy S27 Ultra’s Camera Just Leaked
The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of Samsung's flagship smartphones. After four generations of iterative improvements, Samsung has introduced a suite of meaningful upgrades that focus on camera innovation, ecosystem integration, and cross-platform functionality. … [Read more...] about Samsung’s ‘King of Sensors’: The Galaxy S27 Ultra’s Camera Just Leaked
Forget the iPhone 18 Pro: The $1,999 iPhone Fold (Ultra) Brings Touch ID and Apple’s Biggest Battery Ever
Apple is preparing to enter the foldable phone market with the highly anticipated iPhone Fold, set for release in December 2026. This device represents a significant step forward, combining advanced hardware with Apple’s renowned iOS ecosystem to deliver a premium experience. Designed for users who … [Read more...] about Forget the iPhone 18 Pro: The $1,999 iPhone Fold (Ultra) Brings Touch ID and Apple’s Biggest Battery Ever
Claude AI Just Learned How to Use Your Mouse & Keyboard
Claude Cowork 2.0 introduces direct computer control, a feature that allows users to assign tasks like managing files, navigating applications and drafting documents directly to the AI. According to Universe of AI, this system integrates with platforms such as Google Calendar and Slack while … [Read more...] about Claude AI Just Learned How to Use Your Mouse & Keyboard
iPhone 18 Pro Leak: The Variable Aperture Upgrade We’ve Been Waiting For
Apple is poised to elevate smartphone photography with the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, addressing a critical challenge: low-light zoom performance. By integrating a variable aperture system and a larger aperture telephoto lens, these Pro models promise significant advancements in real-world … [Read more...] about iPhone 18 Pro Leak: The Variable Aperture Upgrade We’ve Been Waiting For
DeepSeek’s Massive New Model & ChatGPT 5.5 is Finally Ready
The latest developments in artificial intelligence highlight the ongoing competition among leading AI organizations. DeepSeek is preparing to release its largest and most advanced language model yet, building on its earlier 3.2.2 API model, while OpenAI has finalized the development of GPT-5.5, … [Read more...] about DeepSeek’s Massive New Model & ChatGPT 5.5 is Finally Ready
iOS 26.4 Settings You Need to Change the Second You Finish Updating
The release of iOS 26.4 brings a host of new features, performance upgrades, and critical security enhancements. To ensure your device operates at peak efficiency, it’s important to take specific steps immediately after updating. These actions will help you optimize your device’s functionality, … [Read more...] about iOS 26.4 Settings You Need to Change the Second You Finish Updating
Thicker is Better? Why the Galaxy Z Fold 8’s Leaked Design is a Win for Battery Life
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8, the latest addition to its foldable smartphone lineup, builds upon the foundation laid by its predecessors with a series of refinements. While the design remains largely consistent with the Z Fold 7, the device introduces notable improvements in durability, performance, … [Read more...] about Thicker is Better? Why the Galaxy Z Fold 8’s Leaked Design is a Win for Battery Life
Claude Can Now Code Websites “By Sight” Here’s How It Works
Jay E | RoboNuggets examines how the new Drawbridge plugin enhances AI-driven web design by allowing users to annotate browser elements visually. This free Chrome extension supports screenshots, HTML and comments to create detailed instructions for AI systems, eliminating the reliance on text-based … [Read more...] about Claude Can Now Code Websites “By Sight” Here’s How It Works
macOS 26.4 is Out: Reasons to Update Your Mac Today
Apple’s macOS 26.4 introduces a range of updates aimed at enhancing customization, productivity, and the overall user experience. With smarter battery management, refined app interfaces, and improved system settings, this release addresses user feedback while introducing practical new tools. Below … [Read more...] about macOS 26.4 is Out: Reasons to Update Your Mac Today
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Just Got the Ultimate Lens Upgrade
Ray-Ban Meta glasses have introduced new lenses developed by VR Rock, a company previously known for its VR headset lenses. These lenses come in three distinct options: brown tinted, pink gradient and gray transition. Each type offers specific features, such as adaptive light transitions for … [Read more...] about Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Just Got the Ultimate Lens Upgrade
Forget Figma: How Claude Code & Stitch 2.0 Are Breaking Web Design
The collaboration between Claude Code and Stitch 2.0 introduces a structured approach to web design and development, emphasizing efficiency and accessibility. Jack Roberts explains how Stitch 2.0 uses AI to generate layouts, UI components and branding elements based on inputs like text prompts or … [Read more...] about Forget Figma: How Claude Code & Stitch 2.0 Are Breaking Web Design











