- How are smartwatches 'tracking' you?

Smartwatches don't just count steps or measure your heart rate, they also collect a lot of sensitive data like your health, location, and habits. Learn how smartwatches track you
- Apple officially discontinues Clips video editing app after 8 years of operation

Apple announced that it will stop updating and remove the video editing app Clips from the App Store from October 10, 2025. Old users can still continue to use and re-download this
- Why is it harder to photograph CRT TV screens than LED screens?

CRT screens are difficult to take good pictures of because the display mechanism is different from LCD or OLED.
- Why is Keycap Shape So Important?

The shape, height, and curve of a keycap greatly affect the feel of your typing.
- Google Translate is testing a more expansive translation interface

Google is testing the return of full-screen translation to the Google Translate app for Android.
- Comparing Intel Arrow Lake and AMD Ryzen 9000: Which CPU is more powerful and worth buying?

Intel has just announced the Arrow Lake CPU series with many direct comparisons with AMD Ryzen 9000. Does the Core Ultra 7 265K really offer better performance/price than the Ryzen
- Google Search integrates AI photo editing feature – useful or redundant?

Google has just added the AI Nano Banana model to Google Search, allowing users to edit photos right in Lens. However, many people think this feature is not really necessary.
- Nintendo suspected of being attacked by a famous hacker group, data may have been stolen

Hacker group Crimson Collective claims to have hacked and taken over Nintendo's data. If confirmed, this would be the latest major cyber attack since Red Hat.
- Discord Suffers Major User Data Leak

Discord confirmed that around 70,000 users were affected after its third-party customer support platform was hacked, leaking ID photos and personal information. The company has
- Top ChatGPT prompts for HR

ChatGPT can help HR teams save time by creating first drafts of policies, answering employee questions, summarizing survey responses, and generating content for internal
- Google Launches Gemini 2.5 Computer Use: AI Models That Superiorly Control Web and Mobile Interfaces

Google officially introduced Gemini 2.5 Computer Use – a new AI model that helps intelligent agents interact directly with web interfaces and mobile applications. According to
- Samsung launches revolutionary 200MP camera sensor

Samsung has just announced the new generation ISOCELL HP5 200MP sensor, providing superior light collection capabilities thanks to advanced technologies such as FDTI, D-VTG and
- OpenAI enables ChatGPT to chat directly with apps

OpenAI launches a new feature that allows ChatGPT to integrate and interact directly with applications such as Spotify, Canva, Expedia, helping users operate faster.
- Apple releases 'Blue Screen of Death' ad mocking Windows PCs

A year after the CrowdStrike incident that caused millions of Windows PCs to experience the 'blue screen of death' error, Apple has released a new commercial that pokes fun at the
- YouTube Live gets a major update, introducing dual-format streaming, minigames, and more.

At its Made on YouTube event, video giant YouTube announced a number of new features aimed at improving the livestream experience.
- Siemens Xelibri: Unique fashion phone line and big failure in history

Discover Siemens Xelibri – the 'different' fashion phone line of the early 2000s. Unique design, quirky advertising but a miserable failure, leaving a special mark in mobile
- Why do so many people still not cancel their Netflix subscription?

Netflix has a few perks that make it hard for many people to give up the service. These are the reasons why they keep renewing their subscriptions, despite the recent price hikes.
- OpenAI Codex Officially Launches Globally, Adds Slack Integration and Codex SDK

OpenAI officially released Codex — its cloud-based AI programming tool, with Slack integration, a new Codex SDK, and expanded governance. GPT-5-Codex has processed 40 trillion
- Microsoft continues to tighten Windows 11 offline installation, blocking account bypass commands

Microsoft is making it harder than ever to install Windows 11 without a Microsoft account or internet connection. The familiar bypass command is blocked, forcing users to complete
- Future smartphones may not come with charging cables – Sony opens a new trend

After Apple removed the charger, Sony continued to cause controversy when the Xperia 10 VII did not even come with a cable. Is this the beginning of a trend of 'accessory-free'