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Samsung is reportedly launching a 'Wide Fold' phone in 2026 to preemptively compete with Apple's first foldable. According to ET News, it will feature a 7.6-inch, 4:3 display.
Discover why Japanese planners like Hobonichi and Kokuyo are gaining global popularity. We break down the key differences in paper quality, design, and customization compared to American brands.
Reviewing the Grado Signature S750 headphones. A deep dive into the $1,675 audiophile cans that offer sublime sound but suffer from a flawed, uncomfortable design.
Over 50% of companies use AI agents, yet 40% of leaders regret their hasty adoption. Learn the three critical risks—shadow AI, accountability gaps, and the black box problem—and the three guidelines to tame them.
1Password is offering 50% off its Individual and Families plans for the first year. This limited-time deal ends Dec. 31, making it a great time to upgrade your cybersecurity.
A company called Unlimited Bio is testing experimental gene therapies for longevity on self-funded volunteers in Honduras, bypassing typical regulations. Experts warn of major safety and ethical risks.
In Kenya's Great Rift Valley, startups are using geothermal energy for Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO₂. An in-depth look at the 'Great Carbon Valley' vision, its huge potential, and its critical challenges.
iRobot, the maker of the Roomba, has filed for bankruptcy. We analyze the causes of its downfall, including the blocked Amazon acquisition and intense competition, and what it means for the US hardware industry.
OpenAI's new GPT-5.2-Codex is its most advanced coding model, featuring long-horizon reasoning, large-scale code transformation, and enhanced cybersecurity features.
Silicon Valley is pitching AI companions as the cure for loneliness. From vandalized NYC subway ads to expert warnings, this is your guide to why we're not buying it.
A critical flaw in humanoid robots allows a single voice command to trigger a network-wide takeover. Chinese researchers demonstrated the vulnerability, highlighting a new era of physical threats from AI agent exploits.
The AI revolution is upending career paths. Discover why deep specialization is no longer enough and how adaptable, fast-learning generalists are becoming the most valuable players in tech, according to EliseAI's CTO.
