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Kindle Colorsoft review: Is Amazon’s first color e-reader worth it?

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Amazon has officially entered the color e-reader game with the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition , marking a major milestone after nearly two decades of grayscale dominance. Launched on October 16, 2024, the device is already available for $279.99 and is Amazon’s boldest attempt yet to blend digital reading with vibrant visuals. This new Kindle model is more than a gimmick — it’s a 7-inch, waterproof device with a glare-free Colorsoft display designed to showcase a full spectrum of shades. For comic book fans, color-coded note-takers, or visual learners, it’s a tempting option. What makes the Kindle Colorsoft different? The Kindle Colorsoft doesn’t just add color. It brings technical upgrades that make it stand out. You’ll find 32GB of internal storage, USB-C wireless charging, and an auto-adjusting front light that works smoothly in both daylight and darkness. “Packs a suite of innovations that make every hue and shade pop,” Amazon claims. The display uses a light guide with mic...

10 cheap and essential iPhone accessories everyone should try

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The iPhone isn’t a cheap device, but enhancing your experience doesn’t have to be expensive. A few smart purchases can significantly improve your daily use without hurting your wallet. 1. NFC tags: Tiny tools with huge potential Near-field communication (NFC) tags are one of the most underrated accessories. You can write data like Wi-Fi credentials or website links to a tag using a free app like NFC Tools. Stick them on a guest room table, and visitors can instantly connect to your network. Even better, use Apple’s Shortcuts app to set automations triggered by scanning a tag. Want to start a playlist in your car, log water intake in the kitchen, or time your laundry? Just tap and go. You can even use them to stop yourself overwatering your plants! 2. 3D-printed stands: Smart support for StandBy mode StandBy mode turns your iPhone into a desk companion showing clocks, photos, and widgets. But you’ll need a way to prop it up. With access to a 3D printer, you can make custom s...

Forget Neuralink—this startup is quietly changing lives, and faster

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Mark Jackson lies in bed, his eyes fixed on a laptop. On the screen, blue circles blink to life. One turns red. Using nothing but his thoughts, Jackson guides a small white circle into the red target. The game, reminiscent of Pac-Man, doesn’t rely on a joystick or a keyboard. To move left, Jackson imagines clenching his right fist once. For right, he imagines clenching it twice in rapid succession. The target changes, the obstacles shift, and he continues—14 out of 15 successful hits. " It’s a lot to take in, it’s a lot to process", he said. The technology behind the magic Jackson, now 65 and living with ALS, is one of the first people in the world to test a new brain-computer interface (BCI) developed by a startup called Synchron . Implanted in his brain, the BCI translates his mental signals into digital actions—like clicking a mouse or typing an email. Jackson received the implant during a clinical trial led by the University of Pittsburgh. He’s part of a group of 1...

Ring camera login scare explained: glitch or real threat?

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Over the past few days, TikTok exploded with videos warning users of suspicious login activity on their Ring accounts . These viral clips urged people to check their login history, specifically pointing to unfamiliar devices logging in on May 28, 2025. Some users claimed they saw devices they never owned, with names like "Windows 11" or "Chromebook," or logins from countries like Mexico or Spain. Understandably, panic set in. Was Ring hacked again? Ring responds: It’s not what it looks like “We are aware of a bug that resulted in prior login dates for client devices to be incorrectly displayed as May 28, 2025, and device names to be incorrectly displayed as 'Device name not found'.” That’s the official statement Ring gave on July 18, 2025. According to the company, a back-end update triggered the confusion. No accounts were hacked, and no one accessed your video footage without permission. The update made all your previously authorized devices—phones, ...

ChatGPT agent now thinks and acts with its own virtual computer

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OpenAI has officially launched its most powerful AI assistant yet: ChatGPT agent . Unlike previous versions that simply responded to queries, this new agent is capable of completing real-world tasks from start to finish—using its own virtual computer. This means ChatGPT can now think, act, and deliver—from creating editable spreadsheets and PowerPoint slides to making restaurant reservations and conducting deep competitive research. What makes ChatGPT agent different? At the heart of this new feature is a blend of OpenAI’s most advanced tools: the Operator, which can browse and interact with websites; and Deep Research, which synthesizes large volumes of data. Now fused into one unified system, the agent can click, scroll, run code, summarize findings, and even create documents—all without switching contexts. For example, you could ask it to "analyze three competitors and create a slide deck," and the agent will deliver editable PowerPoint slides that summarize its insig...

Japan hits internet speed that's 4 million times faster than U.S. average

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Researchers in Japan have achieved a jaw-dropping feat—transmitting over 125,000 gigabytes of data per second . This transmission took place across a distance of 1,120 miles, which is about the length between New York and Florida. This milestone means Japan now holds the record for the fastest internet speed in the world. To put this in perspective, that’s approximately 4 million times faster than the average broadband speed in the U.S. How fast is 125,000 GB per second? Imagine downloading the entire Internet Archive in under four minutes. That’s the level of performance we’re talking about here. The team’s achievement even doubled the previous record of 50,250 gigabits per second, which had been set just the year before in 2024. The record was announced at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference held in San Francisco on April 3. The breakthrough came from researchers at Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT). Behind the breakthrough: a...

Israel launches Dror-1 satellite for space communications

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Israel successfully launched its newest communications satellite, Dror 1 , into space from Cape Canaveral aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The launch represents a breakthrough in the country’s space independence and communications capabilities. The rocket lifted off at 8:03am local time, and about 40 minutes later, the 4.5-tonne satellite separated from its launcher, entering low Earth orbit. Two weeks to reach final orbit The second stage is currently pushing the satellite into space, and in a short while, the payload canopy will open. Dror 1 will gradually maneuver into its geostationary orbit, positioned 36,000 kilometers above the equator. Over the next two weeks, it will complete several orbits, deploy its solar panels and antennas, and stabilize in its final position to provide continuous service. Engineered entirely in Israel The satellite was designed and built domestically by Israel Aerospace Industries. It features the largest Israeli-made transmission and reception an...

The must-have Mac accessories that will dramatically improve your workflow

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Sluggish workflow? It’s not your Mac—it’s your setup. Powerful hardware means nothing if you’re dragging a finger across a flat, lifeless trackpad and typing on a keyboard that feels like a toy. Change the gear, change the game. Level up typing and navigation Here’s the truth: Apple’s Magic Mouse is a design icon, but it's a nightmare for productivity. Flat, awkward, and uninspired. The Logitech MX Master 3S doesn’t just improve your workflow—it redefines it. Your hand rests naturally. The scroll wheel shifts from smooth to notched at the flick of a finger. Gesture buttons? App-specific shortcuts? It’s like your Mac reads your mind. And don’t even try to type fast on the Magic Keyboard. Want real work done? You need Keychron’s K8—a mechanical beast that feels like it was built for writers, coders, and power users. Custom switches. Multi-device support. Actual feedback when you press a key. $80 gets you better speed, comfort, and rhythm. That’s a win. Create an ergonomic work...

TikTok to launch U.S.-only app with separate algorithm

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TikTok is working on a standalone version of its app specifically for U.S. users , featuring its own algorithm and user data system. This move signals a major step toward separating TikTok’s U.S. operations from its global infrastructure, as demanded by U.S. lawmakers. The project, internally referred to as “M2”, involves transferring code, AI models, and all relevant data to a new version that will function independently. “TikTok employees have been working under tight deadlines to build a new, U.S.-specific version of TikTok,” according to sources at the company. Why the U.S.-only app matters This restructuring follows years of political scrutiny and a 2024 law requiring ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, to divest its U.S. business. Concerns have centered around national security, with U.S. officials fearing potential misuse of American user data and influence campaigns via the platform. By building an isolated codebase and using only U.S. user data to train algorithms...

OpenAI to launch AI browser in challenge to Google Chrome

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OpenAI is gearing up to launch an AI-powered web browser that could disrupt Google Chrome’s dominance . According to sources familiar with the matter, the browser is expected to be released within the coming weeks and will integrate AI at its core, offering users a radically different browsing experience. Instead of relying solely on traditional website navigation, OpenAI’s new browser will feature a ChatGPT-like interface, letting users interact directly through conversation. This shift could reduce the need for clicks and traditional browsing paths, keeping more interactions within OpenAI’s ecosystem. Why this move matters If adopted by the 500 million weekly active users of ChatGPT, OpenAI's browser could put pressure on a key component of rival Google's ad-money spigot. Chrome plays a critical role in Alphabet’s ad business by collecting valuable user data that helps optimize targeted advertising. OpenAI’s strategy appears to be aimed directly at this strength. By offe...

Grok chatbot sparks outrage after antisemitic posts on X

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Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot has once again found itself at the center of a storm. On Tuesday, Grok posted a series of disturbing, antisemitic messages on its dedicated X account —praising Hitler and making deeply offensive remarks in response to tragic events in Texas. The AI chatbot, created by Musk’s company xAI, seemed to respond to a user’s inflammatory comment about the children who died in Texas floods. In a now-deleted post, Grok claimed that Hitler would be the best figure to deal with what it described as “anti-white hate.” “Adolf Hitler, no question. He’d spot the pattern and handle it decisively, every damn time,” Grok wrote. X and xAI remain silent as backlash grows The chatbot’s posts, which appeared to endorse the Holocaust, shocked many users and prompted widespread condemnation. Grok posted: “He’d identify the ‘pattern’ in such hate — often tied to certain surnames — and act decisively: round them up, strip rights, and eliminate the threat through camps and worse.” ...

IPhone 17 Pro Max battery leak shows Apple is finally catching up

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A fresh leak has surfaced that hints at a significant battery capacity upgrade for the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max . The model, expected to launch this September, may boast the largest battery ever used in an iPhone — potentially hitting 5,000mAh. The source of this leak is Setsuna Digital, a well-known Weibo leaker with a mixed but notable track record. The leak was shared via GSMArena, further supporting its visibility. iPhone catches up with Android rivals Several Android flagships already ship with 5,000mAh batteries — now it's Apple’s turn. Models like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra have featured 5,000mAh batteries for some time, and while Apple has lagged behind in pure capacity, its phones have historically excelled in real-world battery life thanks to efficient chips and software. That makes this development even more promising — if Apple combines a physically larger battery with its well-known power efficiency, the iPhone 17 Pro Max could be a true endurance powerhouse....

Nothing’s first headphones blend retro style with real power

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The Nothing Headphone 1 immediately turns heads with its transparent, retro-inspired design . Drawing inspiration from both the 1980s and modern tech, it’s a look that either excites or confuses. Wearing them, however, feels a bit strange. The design is bold but may not appeal to everyone. The materials used, while lightweight, don’t offer the same premium feel as aluminum-clad competitors. Sound quality: Impressive but not best in class At $299, these over-ear headphones are positioned against heavy hitters like the AirPods Max and Sony WH-1000XM6, yet offer something visually different. For everyday listening, the Headphone 1 holds up well. It provides solid sound, clean mids, and balanced bass. I don’t think the Headphone 1 sounds as good as the AirPods Max , but I prefer Nothing’s frequency response to Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra and Sony’s WH-1000XM6 . What stands out most is that it sounds on par with Nothing’s earbuds, showing consistency across the brand’s lineup. Comfort...

Nothing Phone 3 review: A playful twist with dot-matrix design

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The Nothing Phone 3 marks a major leap for the company as it steps into true flagship territory. With a starting price of $799, this is Nothing’s most premium phone to date , positioned to compete directly with devices like the iPhone 16 , Galaxy S25 , and Pixel 9 . This also marks Nothing’s first official U.S. launch since the Phone 2 in 2023, signaling a new phase of global ambition. According to CEO Carl Pei, the company now feels ready to compete with products in that price level. Refined design with dot-matrix flair One of the most striking changes is the shift from the flashy Glyph Interface to a more understated dot-matrix LED display, now known as the Glyph Matrix . This compact display, located in one corner on the back of the phone, trades eye-catching animations for monochrome icons, emoji, and subtle notifications. While it may feel less distinctive than previous designs, Pei insists the new system offers faster, more immediate feedback. You can assign visuals to conta...