This one case can make your Galaxy A34 look timeless

Nearly every Samsung phone has an Infinity-O display nowadays. The Infinity-V cutout is barely getting used, and even lower-cost Galaxy A phones, such as the new Galaxy A35, have transitioned from Infinity-U to the superior Infinity-O design. The Infinity-O screen alone might not be a good-enough reason for Galaxy A34 owners to upgrade to the […]

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The Galaxy Z Flip 4 can be more fun to use than its successor(s)

If you’re using the Galaxy Z Flip 4 in a world where the Galaxy Z Flip 5 exists, you might be asking yourself if you should have upgraded to the Z Flip 5 already or if you should pick up the Galaxy Z Flip 6 once it goes official later this summer. We’d say the […]

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The Galaxy Z Flip 4 can be more fun to use than its successor(s)

If you’re using the Galaxy Z Flip 4 in a world where the Galaxy Z Flip 5 exists, you might be asking yourself if you should have upgraded to the Z Flip 5 already or if you should pick up the Galaxy Z Flip 6 once it goes official later this summer. We’d say the […]

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Galaxy Books with Windows can now show more widgets on lock screen

Earlier this year, Microsoft updated Windows 11 with the ability to show a card containing the weather information on the lock screen, allowing people to check the forecast without unlocking the device. Well, the company is now updating the operating system with the ability to show cards for other types of updates on the lock […]

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You can prevent cleaning apps from your Galaxy phone’s memory

Samsung’s Device Care suite for Galaxy devices lets you monitor and optimize the battery, storage, and memory in just a few taps. It also allows you to manually free up your phone’s RAM by stopping background apps in one go. As you may know, you can do this by opening the Settings app, accessing “Device […]

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The Dell XPS 14, our Editor in Chief’s favorite laptop of 2024, is already on sale, and you can save big on the XPS 16 as well

Dell only launched its XPS 14 and XPS 16 last month, but you can already purchase the Ultrabooks at a discount. Dell TechFest slashes up to $510 off the XPS 16 and up to $310 off the XPS 16. The laptops feature futuristic designs first seen in the XPS 13, Intel Core Ultra CPUs with […]

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 Dragonsplague explained: PSA, this Pawn illness can nuke and ruin your save

Capcom’s new fantasy ARPG sequel Dragon’s Dogma 2 has plenty of obscure mechanics and systems, but none are as mysterious — or as deadly — as Dragonsplague. This strange disease exclusively affects Pawns, and while its early symptoms are quite mild, they can and will spiral into a disastrous calamity if you fail to spot […]

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 is adding an easy way to start a new game soon, but you can delete your save now — here’s how

More Dragon’s Dogma 2 Currently, one of the biggest issues with Capcom’s long-awaited ARPG sequel Dragon’s Dogma 2 is that it doesn’t give its players an in-game option for deleting their save file and starting a new game. That means you’re stuck with the Arisen you make until you reach the point in the game […]

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Microsoft Copilot is now rolling out to more Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs, and you can try it without signing in

What you need to know Copilot is now rolling out to an increased number of devices running Windows 11 and Windows 10. Copilot started shipping to some users in 2023, but it is rolling out gradually. Windows 11 version 23H2 has Copilot enabled by default, while Windows 11 version 22H2 has the tool disabled by […]

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You can save up to $500 on select Galaxy Book laptops

If you’re in the market for a Samsung laptop but don’t care whether it’s a 2023 or 2024 model, you can save up to $500 if you buy one of the older variants. With the latest Galaxy Book 4 series now available, Samsung seemingly wants to get rid of the two Galaxy Book 3 models […]

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Don’t worry, you can keep using the Galaxy A53 for a few more years

Your Galaxy A53 is starting to show its age. That’s undeniable, given that even the new Galaxy A35 — a phone from an inferior line — beats the Galaxy A53 in at least five key areas. We often talk about reasons to upgrade, as we are constantly dealing with newer mobile technologies. But we’re also […]

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Newer Galaxy phones can now use Android’s new photo picker for cloud photos

Last month, Google released a new feature to Android’s photo picker, which is the ability to display media from cloud backup apps, such as Google Photos, along with photos and videos stored locally on the same screen. Back then, the company made the feature available only to Pixel devices via the February 2024 Google Play […]

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Some of the best Samsung Portable and NVMe SSD deals you can find

If you’re in the market for more memory, you’re in for a treat. Samsung has launched new deals for its storage solutions, including portable and non-portable NVMe SSDs. Here are some of the best offers you can find on Samsung’s online shop as of this writing. Let’s start with the Portable SSD T5 EVO, which […]

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The Future of EV Charging is Bidirectional, If You Can Afford It

In 2020, EVTEC installed five charging stations outside Islington Town Hall in London, and the company will launch another trial with Swiss car-sharing provider Mobility later this year using 50 Honda electric cars. Since the cars are reserved or used via a booking system, the software developers can clearly define and control when a charging […]

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A Crypto Company Thinks It Can Help Fight Climate Change

It started at a hackathon a few years ago near Trafalgar Square, in London. Raphaël Haupt and James Farrell got to talking about how to use the growing popularity of blockchain and cryptocurrencies to help combat climate change. The result was Toucan, a project founded by the duo, which aims to revolutionize carbon offsetting. To […]

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This concrete can eat carbon emissions

Concrete: upon this rock-like composite we have built our church – and our houses, roads, bridges, skyscrapers, and factories. As a species we consume more than 4.1 billion tonnes of the stuff every year, more than any other material except water. (You’re almost certainly sitting or standing on it right now.) That’s a problem, because […]

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Google DeepMind’s New AI Model Can Help Soccer Teams Take the Perfect Corner

Working with player-tracking data from 7,176 corners taken in the Premier League during 2020 and 2021, the researchers began by representing the arrangement of players as a graph, with the players’ position, movement, height, and weight encoded as nodes on the graph, and relationships between players as the lines between them. Then they used an […]

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More Galaxy A53 and A54 owners can now get March 2024 update

The latest security update is reaching more Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A54 owners, following the initial rollout that began last week in the US and a few other markets. The update appears to be rolling out to mostly carrier-locked variants in Europe, but it is also available for standard retail units in some countries. The […]

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Never-Repeating Patterns of Tiles Can Safeguard Quantum Information

This extreme fragility might make quantum computing sound hopeless. But in 1995, the applied mathematician Peter Shor discovered a clever way to store quantum information. His encoding had two key properties. First, it could tolerate errors that only affected individual qubits. Second, it came with a procedure for correcting errors as they occurred, preventing them […]

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Oracle Warns macOS 14.4 Can Cause Java to Terminate Unexpectedly

Oracle this week warned that the macOS 14.4 update released earlier this month for Macs can cause Java processes to “terminate unexpectedly.” In a blog post on Friday, Oracle’s Senior Director of Product Management Aurelio Garcia-Ribeyro recommended that Apple silicon Mac users who rely on Java avoid updating to macOS 14.4 until the issue is […]

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