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Tesla Optimus Robot Moves Closer to Mass Production Tesla has confirmed that a production-ready Tesla Optimus robot is coming soon, answering one of the most searched questions around the company’s future beyond electric vehicles. According to its latest earnings update, Tesla plans to unveil the th...
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Google Gemini auto browse is now rolling out inside Chrome, and it answers a question many users have been asking: can a browser actually do things for me, not just show pages? Within the first few clicks, the answer becomes clear. This new AI-powered feature allows Chrome to research, compare, and ...
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Windows 11 hits 1 billion users in record time Windows 11 has officially crossed the one billion user mark, answering one of the most common questions tech users have been asking: Is Windows 11 adoption really accelerating? The answer is yes—and faster than many expected. Microsoft confirmed the mil...
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Mark Zuckerberg Shifts Social Media’s Future Toward AI Mark Zuckerberg is making it clear that artificial intelligence, not virtual worlds, now sits at the center of his vision for social media’s future. During a recent earnings call, the Meta CEO explained how AI-generated content could soon trans...
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Sebastiaan de With Apple Design Team Move: What It Means Sebastiaan de With is officially joining Apple’s design team, a move that immediately raises questions about what this means for iPhone design, camera software, and the future of the popular pro photography apps he helped create. Known for his...
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Google disables Take a Message on older Pixel phones after audio leak scare Google has disabled the Take a Message feature on older Pixel phones after confirming a rare but concerning audio bug. The issue affected some Pixel 4 and Pixel 5 devices, where microphones could activate during missed calls...
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Nothing Phone 4 Won’t Arrive in 2026 Nothing CEO Carl Pei has confirmed that the Phone 4 will not launch this year. In a recent video on the brand’s official channel, Pei made it clear that the Nothing Phone 3 will remain the company’s flagship throughout 2026. “There’s no new flagship this year,” h...
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PopSockets Launches Kick-Out PopWallet: Grip Meets Wallet PopSockets has expanded its popular Kick-Out Grip lineup with the new Kick-Out PopWallet, a multifunctional accessory designed to combine convenience with style. The updated version keeps the signature fold-out grip that doubles as a phone st...
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Apple Revives Subscription Mandate for Patreon Creators Patreon creators now face a tight deadline to switch to subscription billing as Apple revives its controversial in-app purchase mandate. By November 1, 2026, all creators still using legacy billing models—including first-of-the-month and per-cr...
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Stream Deck Keyboard Review: Corsair Galleon 100 SD Impresses Gamers and productivity enthusiasts often wonder: what happens when a high-end mechanical keyboard meets a fully integrated Stream Deck? The Corsair Galleon 100 SD answers that question with style, merging over a dozen customizable button...
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Google Android Data Settlement: $135M Payout for Users Android users may finally see compensation after a major privacy lawsuit against Google. The $135 million settlement addresses claims that Google collected cellular data without permission, even when devices were idle or location sharing was tur...
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Fidelity Enters the Stablecoin Market with FIDD Fidelity is set to launch its own stablecoin, Fidelity Digital Dollar (FIDD), offering investors a new way to trade cryptocurrency at a fixed value of $1. The Ethereum-based token will be available for purchase and sale in the coming weeks, giving user...
