Tech and Gadgets
- Snapchat just landed on Apple Watch. Here is what you can do with it
- PS Plus free games: Here is what you can play this June 2025
- Before Apple's next big reveal: How iOS 18 redefined updates and user reach
- OnePlus 13S review: Making the compact smartphone segment exciting
OnePlus 13s is launched today. The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. The device also features a new Plus key.
- WhatsApp’s new feature may finally let you chat without sharing your number, may allow creation of a unique handle like Instagram
WhatsApp is developing a username feature, allowing users to chat without revealing their phone numbers. This update, currently in beta testing, aims to enhance privacy by enabling communication through unique handles, similar to Telegram or Instagram. The feature includes rules for usernames and notifications for changes, potentially improving user privacy on the platform.
- Could a single uncomfortable call have changed gaming forever? How Nintendo’s silent betrayal turned Sony into a rival
Nintendo’s decision to silently cut ties with Sony over a CD-based console in 1991 inadvertently sparked a revolution. The betrayal pushed Sony to launch the PlayStation, a product born out of corporate vengeance. This move reshaped the gaming industry, dethroned Nintendo's dominance, and laid the foundation for PlayStation’s record-breaking global success in the years to come.
- Google’s teases an early Pixel 10 drop: What to expect
- What to expect from Apple’s WWDC this year - in a nutshell
Apple’s developer conference takes place this year from June 9th 2025. This year, we can expect a completely new look for the iOS and iPad. Apple is also expected to make the versions named after this year
- Nexus author Yuval Noah Harari warns of AI’s deeper emotional threat beyond job loss: ‘The danger is enormous...’
In a recent discussion, Yuval Noah Harari highlighted AI’s dangerous potential to simulate intimacy, surpassing its mastery of language and attention. While AI can create perfect emotional focus, it lacks real feelings, risking humans forming attachments to artificial entities. This shift could erode authentic human relationships, presenting profound psychological and social challenges beyond the commonly feared impact on employment.
- WhatsApp shutting down permanently on these iPhones and Android devices. Is your phone on the list?
Starting June 1, 2025, WhatsApp will stop working on several older smartphones as it raises its minimum system requirements. iPhones must now run iOS 15.1 or later, and Android devices need at least Android 5.1. Models like iPhone 5s, 6, 6 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia Z1, and others will lose support. This update aims to improve security and performance, as outdated devices can no longer support modern app features.
- Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV review: Premium cinema magic at a budget price
- Nothing Phone 3 may abandon its trademark Glyph design. Learn about Nothing’s first flagship device
Nothing Phone 3 is expected to launch in the first week of July. The brand is teasing about dropping the glyph interface. The phone is Nothing’s first flagship.
- Apple just supercharged Logic Pro on Mac and iPad. Here is what is new
- Samsung's triple-fold phone could drop by September, but it won’t come cheap
Samsung is poised to unveil a triple-fold device, potentially launching as early as Q3 2025. This dual-hinge foldable, expected to debut in South Korea and China, will unfold into a tablet-sized screen. With a price range of $3,000 to $3,500, it targets tech enthusiasts, exceeding the cost of current foldables and flagship smartphones.
- WhatsApp for iPad is finally here with group calls, screen sharing, split view. Learn all about it
- Why did Stephen Hawking warn the world against AI before his death? The answer is deeply chilling
Stephen Hawking warned years ago that the development of advanced artificial intelligence could pose a serious threat to humanity’s survival. While he recognized the benefits of early AI, he feared that machines smarter than humans might evolve rapidly and surpass us, potentially leading to human extinction. Hawking also highlighted other global risks like climate change and nuclear war and urged humans to become a multi-planetary species to avoid disaster.
- Free ChatGPT Plus for everyone in Dubai? It is happening soon
- Have robots learned how to fight, literally? World’s first humanoid kickboxing match leaves viewers awestruck and uneasy
China just hosted the world’s first humanoid robot kickboxing match, and it’s as mind-blowing as it is unsettling. Unitree Robotics’ G1 bots donned gloves and sparred in live matches, mimicking real fighters with uncanny accuracy. As AI models fuel their every move, spectators are wondering: are we still watching entertainment, or previewing the future?
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