At today’s Unpacked event in Paris, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip 6. The successors of the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5 launched last year in Seoul, both models offer some hardware upgrades but no significant changes. By limiting the most expensive improvements, Samsung is probably banking on […]
Motorola Razr 2024 vs. Motorola Razr Plus 2024
Today, Motorola unveiled its popular Razr flip phones, the Razr 2024 and the Razr Plus 2024. Both models feature larger external displays than last year’s versions, with the Razr’s screen size expanded by 2.5 times compared to the Razr 2023. Despite having almost the same dimensions and leather finish, they come in different colors and […]
Apple and Meta Potential AI Partnership For iOS 18
With the release of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, Apple is integrating ChatGPT into its latest devices. Users will have the option to use OpenAI’s ChatGPT when Apple’s own Apple Intelligence features are not sufficient. During the recent announcement of Apple Intelligence, Apple revealed a partnership with OpenAI to incorporate ChatGPT into the […]
Samsung Launched Galaxy Watch FE, A $200 Smartwatch Packed With Advanced Health Features
Samsung has announced the release of the first Galaxy Watch FE, its entry-level smartwatch that offers almost the same health and wellness features as its more expensive sibling, the Galaxy Watch 6. Samsung launched the Galaxy Watch 6 and the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic in July 2023 (read my review here). The main differences were […]
After Going To Safe Mode, NASA Adjusts Hubble Operations To One Gyro For Continued Exploration
NASA announced that it is transitioning the Hubble Space Telescope to operate using only one gyroscope (gyro) to ensure its continued functionality and scientific observations. Currently, the telescope is in safe mode, a state it entered on May 24 due to a malfunctioning gyro. Hubble’s gyros measure slew rates and help control the telescope’s direction. […]
Makelab Launches First Local 3D Printing Service in San Francisco
Makelab, a prominent on-demand 3D printing service from New York City, has launched a new location in San Francisco, becoming the city’s first local on-demand 3D printing service. This expansion aims to revolutionize the rapid prototyping and production processes for local businesses, particularly in the tech and hardware sectors. Makelab’s New York City branch has […]
Arm Unveils AI-Optimized Compute Subsystems For Enhanced Mobile Experiences
Arm has introduced its new Compute Subsystems (CSS) for Client, integrating Armv9 CPUs and GPUs with 3 nm process nodes to enhance innovation and speed up market entry for silicon partners. This AI-optimized CSS features the Cortex-X925 CPU, providing a 36% performance increase and a 41% boost for AI tasks, along with the Immortalis-G925 GPU, […]
Hacker Recovers $3M In Bitcoin After Cracking 11-Year-Old Password
In a recent success story, hardware hacker Joe Grand helped “Michael,” a European cryptocurrency owner, recover $3 million worth of bitcoin after an 11-year-old password was cracked. Michael had stored his 43.6 BTC in a password-protected digital wallet, using a password generated by the RoboForm password manager; He encrypted this password with TrueCrypt, but when […]