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iPhone 18 Pro revealed in a massive leak

The iPhone 18 Pro just leaked through a factory drop test, and Apple cannot be thrilled

Leaked iPhone 18 Pro drop-test photos and component files reportedly surfaced through a Tata Electronics breach, exposing sensitive Apple supplier details before launch.
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Tesla has a battery theft problem

A WIRED investigation reveals organised gangs repeatedly stole Tesla battery shipments from its Nevada factory, prompting tighter security and raising concerns over supply chain vulnerabilities.
Electronics, Mobile Phone, Phone

Leaked cases give us the clearest look yet at Samsung’s upcoming foldables

Leaked cases give us the best look yet at cases for the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Fold 8 Wide, and Z Flip 8 ahead of Samsung's July Unpacked event.
Electronics, Mobile Phone, Phone

I tried a hidden video trick in iOS 27, and it saved me a ton of frustration

iOS 27 lets you save any video frame as a photo directly from the Photos app, with better resolution and smaller file size than taking a screenshot.
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Sony’s next PlayStation could break free of the living room and I think it’s worth the risk

Sony has hinted that the next PlayStation will go beyond the living room. Could that finally mean a native PS6 handheld? Here's why the idea makes more sense than many think.
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GEME Terra 2 review: Can an indoor composter actually reduce kitchen waste?

GEME's Terra 2 turns everyday kitchen scraps into usable compost. It's a reliable approach to reducing food waste, but you'll have to manage the odor.
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iPhone 18 Pro images are already floating on the dark web with a whole bunch of other Apple secrets

Confidential iPhone 18 Pro photos and supplier documents have surfaced on the dark web following a cyberattack on Apple supplier Tata Electronics.
Electronics, Phone, Mobile Phone

Apple has six new iPhones lined up for 2027 with some serious upgrade muscle

Apple’s rumored 2027 iPhone roadmap includes six models across two launch windows, with 120Hz displays, Pro upgrades, and a second foldable iPhone Ultra.
Electronics, Phone, Mobile Phone

How to reserve your WhatsApp username

A step-by-step guide to reserving your WhatsApp username, including what the rules are, what happens after you reserve, and how the optional username key works.
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Meta’s Brain2Qwerty v2 turns thoughts into text, and it doesn’t need brain implants

Meta has unveiled Brain2Qwerty v2, an AI system that converts brain activity into text without surgery, bringing assistive communication a step closer to reality.
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Gemini will now take notes for you in Google Meet for you, if you the minimum $20 AI tax

Google Meet’s Gemini-powered “Take notes for me” feature is rolling out to AI Pro and Ultra subscribers, but the useful meeting upgrade starts behind a $20 monthly plan.
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XChat finally lands on Android, bringing encrypted messaging beyond X

X has officially launched XChat for Android, bringing its standalone encrypted messaging app to Google's mobile platform.
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Wearables are helping the elderly as record heat blasts across Europe

Rome is using smart bracelets to monitor elderly residents during Europe’s heatwave, turning wearable tech into a remote safety net for vulnerable people.
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WhatsApp is finally getting usernames and you should go reserve yours right now

WhatsApp has opened username reservations ahead of a full launch later in 2026, letting users reserve a handle to share instead of their phone number.
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Why Faster Software Is Creating Slower Problems 

The real challenge starts after the code is written  The most visible part of the AI boom is easy to recognize. A developer types a prompt, and something functional appears on the screen. A feature comes together faster than it used to, or a product moves forward without the same delays that once defined early development. That […]
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Tidal lays down the rules for AI music. I wish Spotify and everyone else would follow

Tidal's new AI music policy, effective July 15, prevents fully AI-generated tracks from earning royalties, adds AI labels, and lets listeners filter out all AI-generated content.
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Infinix told us the secrets behind its liquid-cooled phone. There’s more to it than meets the eye.

Learn how the Infinix GT 50 Pro tackles mobile gaming's biggest challenge with HydroFlow Liquid Cooling, AI optimization, and sustained gaming performance.
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After iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, the iMac could be the next in line for an OLED screen upgrade

TrendForce's latest AMOLED report confirms the iMac is on Apple's OLED roadmap, though no launch timeline has been specified yet.
Samsung Galaxy M47 5G

In the era of absurdly pricey phones, Samsung Galaxy M47 lands as a pocket-friendly antidote

Samsung’s Galaxy M47 5G brings a 120Hz AMOLED screen, 6,000mAh battery, Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, and 6 years of updates at a pocket-friendly price tag.
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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 could get a blindingly bright display, but I’m worried about the tax

The Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 could be getting a display that's far easier to see outdoors, along with a much bigger battery. But if these upgrades are real, I'm already wondering what they'll do to the price tag.
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Comcast’s breakup is the bluntest warning yet that the cable bundle is losing its grip

Comcast's NBCUniversal split should not disrupt Peacock or Xfinity right away, but it signals a deeper break between internet service and streaming perks as the old cable bundle loses power.
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Xbox Game Pass deals are reportedly drying up, and that’s bad news for indies

Xbox Game Pass has long been a safety net for indie developers, but that may be changing. Industry chatter suggests new deals are on hold as Microsoft reevaluates its gaming strategy.
MetaPC's Steamroller is a new Steam Machine rival

This $1,299 gaming PC wants to be a Steam Machine without waiting for Valve

MetaPCs has opened preorders for Steamroller, a $1,299 SteamOS gaming desktop built with standard PC parts instead of a console-style custom design
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Samsung is apparently making a rollable phone. Let’s hope it doesn’t meet the same fate as LG

Samsung's rumored rollable Galaxy could stretch to 10 inches by 2028, but LG's exit, Oppo's concept, and brutal engineering demands show why this phone shape still needs proof before its launch.
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The painfully loud streaming ads interrupting your show are finally getting toned down

A new California law bans streaming platforms from playing ads louder than the shows they interrupt, starting July 1.
Red Magic 11S Pro running Ghost of Tsushima

I just played Ghost of Tsushima on a phone. I never thought I’d see this day and I’m not regretting this misadventure

Using GameHub on the RedMagic 11S Pro, I managed to run Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut on a phone with surprisingly playable results after some tweaking.
Electronics, Phone, Mobile Phone

A free soundscape app just got the kind of controls paid calm apps love to hide

Oasis version 2.2 adds presets, new sounds, background mixed audio, and session memory, making the free soundscape app more practical for focus, sleep, meditation, and wind-down routines.
A Chinese rip-off of the Steam Machine

This cheap Steam Machine clone sounds too good to be true because it probably is

A SteamOS-style mini PC listing from China claims desktop AMD graphics, 2TB storage, and a low price, but the hardware details and chassis design raise major red flags
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Tesla’s arch rival has already won at charging tech. Now, it’s testing a self-driving breakthrough

BYD may be building its own powerful AI chip, but it's not abandoning outside partners just yet. That delay could make its next wave of smart driving features cheaper and easier to roll out.
Mocha Frame is a new iOS app

Here’s a cool new app for people who treat every photo dump like a magazine spread

Mocha Frame is a free iPhone app that dresses up photos with clean frames, watermarks, EXIF details, collages, and export tools for social sharing.
Red Magic 11S Pro Review

I tried turning the Red Magic 11S Pro into a handheld console, and it worked almost too well

The Red Magic 11S Pro is an unapologetic gaming phone with extreme performance, active cooling, strong emulation chops, and enough weird bits to remind you it was never chasing normal.
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Instagram is testing a more convenient way to tune recommendations

Instagram is testing new shortcuts for Your Algorithm, making it easier for users to adjust recommendations while browsing Feed and Reels.
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A YouTuber 3D printed an entire outfit, but the comfort and cost are more complicated than you’d think

Matthew Trahan 3D printed an entire wardrobe in 593 hours for roughly $100 in materials, but the Prusa Core 1L printer required for the project costs $1,999.
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The memory crisis isn’t going to ease, and you will pay the price for it, says a research firm

Jefferies projects memory prices will rise 40-50% in Q3 2026 and another 30-40% in Q4, with no meaningful relief until 2028.
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AI chatbots can often feed into your delusions. Researchers say you should look for three signs

Researchers have proposed a new framework explaining how AI chatbots can reinforce delusional thinking, highlighting three behaviors that may create an "amplification spiral."
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Lost access to your crypto wallet? Don’t Google your way out of it

A new scam is targeting cryptocurrency owners by disguising malware as wallet recovery software for forgotten seed phrases.
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Chinese AI lab says it can match Anthropic’s all-poweful Claude Mythos at sniffing security bugs

The Wall Street Journal reports that China's GLM-5.2 AI model can match Anthropic's Mythos in cybersecurity tasks, signaling a rapidly narrowing AI gap.
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Screens before age two may come with serious developmental risks, study warns

Researchers say babies and toddlers under two should avoid regular screen time, warning that phones and tablets can displace play, sleep, language exposure, and caregiver interaction.