
Why Do Switch 2 Ports of RE Requiem and FF7 Remake Have Bad Hair?
Nintendo’s Switch 2 struggles with hair rendering in recent ports, notably Resident Evil Requiem and Final Fantasy 7 Remake. The issue stems from the console’s reliance on Nvidia’s DLSS AI upscaler, which blurs fine hair details when internal resolution is lowered for performance. Developers report that pixel‑level hair flicker creates frizzy, angular silhouettes, especially in handheld mode. While the problem is visual rather than functional, it highlights the challenges of delivering high‑fidelity graphics on a hybrid platform.
Galax RTX 5060 Teardown Confirms Micron Joins RTX 50 GDDR7 Supply
A teardown of GALAX’s GeForce RTX 5060 Black OC V2 has revealed Micron‑branded GDDR7 memory, marking the first desktop RTX 50‑series card to use Micron as a third‑party supplier. The Micron MT68A512M32DF chips run at 28 Gbps, identical to the Samsung and SK Hynix parts already...
Antec Vortex View 360 AIO Adds Rotatable 5-Inch LCD and USB Hub
Antec has introduced the Vortex View 360, a 360 mm all‑in‑one liquid CPU cooler that features a 5‑inch IPS LCD capable of rotating a full 360 degrees. The display, driven by iUnity 2.0 software, shows system telemetry, custom dashboards, and animated content, while...

Google Photos Rolling Out Shortcut to Local Folders
Google Photos for Android is introducing a new folder‑icon shortcut in the top bar, positioned next to the plus and notification icons. Tapping the icon jumps straight to the “On this device” page, where local folders such as Screenshots, Quick Share,...

Secretlab Has Three Pokémon-Themed Titan Evo Chairs in Honor of Game's 30th Anniversary — Special Edition Seats Available in Pikachu,...
Secretlab has launched a limited‑edition line of its Titan Evo gaming chairs themed after Pokémon’s 30th anniversary, offering Pikachu, Gengar and Eevee designs. Each chair is priced at $684 and comes in Regular and XL sizes, featuring Softweave Plus breathable...

Samsung Confirms Satellite Connectivity for Galaxy S26 and Older Galaxy Devices
Samsung announced that its upcoming Galaxy S26 series – S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra – will support satellite connectivity in major markets such as the United States, Europe and Japan. The feature is also being back‑ported to select older Galaxy flagships and...

The Switch 2 Needs a Great, Exclusive Pokémon Game – Will Winds and Waves Finally Oblige?
Pokémon Winds and Waves, the next‑generation mainline titles, were unveiled in a striking trailer and confirmed as exclusive launches for the upcoming Switch 2, slated for 2027. The footage showcases dramatically upgraded visuals, including detailed environments, water effects, and underwater exploration,...

3 Cool Things You Can Do With Alexa On Your Fire TV
Amazon has upgraded the Alexa experience on Fire TV with Alexa+, a generative‑AI‑powered assistant that appears on‑screen when you press the remote’s Alexa button. The new service can recommend movies, navigate to specific scenes, and answer real‑time trivia or sports...

This Excellent Third-Party Windows 11 App Finally Addresses Multi-Monitor PC Pain Points — Microsoft, Please Take Notes
Monarch, a third‑party Windows 11 app, lets users detach, reattach, and profile multi‑monitor setups using the OS’s DisplayConfig API. Version 1.1.0 adds global hotkeys and a safety rollback to prevent blank screens. The tool addresses OLED wear, gaming fullscreen needs, and nighttime...

Android 17 Second Beta Expands Privacy Controls for Contacts, SMS and Local Networks
Google’s Android 17 second beta adds system‑level privacy tools, including a Contacts Picker that grants apps access only to user‑selected contacts and an EyeDropper API that reads screen colors without screen‑capture permission. A new ACCESS_LOCAL_NETWORK runtime permission controls LAN device...

Ultrahuman Bets on Redesigned Smart Ring to Win Back U.S. Market After Oura Dispute
Ultrahuman unveiled the Ring Pro, a third‑generation smart ring with a 15‑day battery life and a $479 price tag, aiming to recover its U.S. foothold after an Oura patent ruling halted imports. The company also launched Jade, an AI‑driven health platform...

Mobile App Permissions (Still) Matter More than You May Think
Mobile app permissions remain a critical security vector, with both iOS and Android prompting users for dangerous permissions at runtime. Excessive or unnecessary permissions—such as background location, accessibility services, or SMS access—can enable data theft, credential harvesting, and device surveillance....
Installing Linux on Android Tablet
A user discovered a 12‑year‑old Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet that still powers on and connects to Wi‑Fi, and is seeking to install Ubuntu Linux. The primary obstacle is the tablet’s failure to appear in ADB when using Samsung USB...

Removable Batteries In Mobile Phones May Be Making A Comeback
The European Union has adopted new Right‑to‑Repair rules that require smartphones sold in its market to feature user‑replaceable batteries by February 18, 2027. Manufacturers must allow any compliant battery, not just proprietary units, and keep replacements available for five to seven years...
LG Display Adds UL Verification for 100% OLED Dimming Consistency
LG Display announced that UL Solutions has validated 100% dimming consistency across its large‑size OLED panels for TVs and monitors. The UL test reduces the illuminated area stepwise to as little as 0.2 ‰ of the screen, and LG’s OLEDs maintained...
Huawei WiFi Mesh X3 Pro Adds Wi-Fi 7 and Room Lighting
Huawei has unveiled the WiFi Mesh X3 Pro, a consumer‑grade Wi‑Fi 7 mesh system that doubles as an ambient light fixture. The router delivers up to 2.88 Gbps on 5 GHz and 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, with WPA2‑PSK/WPA3‑SAE mixed‑mode security and dual 2.5 GbE ports...

Critical Flaws Exposed Gardyn Smart Gardens to Remote Hacking
Security agency CISA disclosed that Gardyn smart indoor hydroponic gardens suffered two critical and two high‑severity vulnerabilities, affecting an estimated 138,000 devices. The critical flaws include a command‑injection bug (CVE‑2025‑29631) and hard‑coded admin credentials (CVE‑2025‑1242) that enable remote, unauthenticated control...

Android 17 Beta 2 Brings a New Multitasking Trick and Cross-Device Handoff
Google rolled out Android 17 beta 2, adding a universal Bubbles feature that lets users long‑press any app icon to create floating windows and manage them via a new taskbar bubble bar on large‑screen devices. The update also introduces cross‑device app...

Copilot Just Launched a To‑do List that Completes Itself, Finally Giving All of Us Professional Procrastinators the Productivity Upgrade We...
Microsoft unveiled Copilot Tasks, an AI‑powered to‑do list that can create, schedule, and execute tasks from natural‑language prompts. The service operates behind the scenes across apps, handling recurring chores, document generation, shopping, and logistics while reporting back upon completion. Users...

Windows 11’s New Start Menu Is Here, and the Community Reaction Is Basically “Why Is This Worse?”
Microsoft rolled out a redesigned Start menu for Windows 11 that expands the interface dramatically, especially on 27‑inch desktops, prompting complaints about wasted screen real estate. The update introduces automatic app categorization, but users cannot rename, delete, or reassign groups, leading...

Ditch Apple’s Walled Garden — This Subscription-Free Digital Frame Is $20 Off and Works with OneDrive, Dropbox, and Offline
The Pix‑Star LUX digital photo frame is now $20 cheaper, dropping to $139 on Amazon. It offers native syncing with OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Photos, Flickr and can receive images via email, USB or SD card. Unlike many competitors, the frame’s...

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers' Choice Best Beauty Gadget Brand
Scary Mommy has launched its 2026 Readers' Choice poll to crown the best beauty‑gadget brand, presenting a slate of sixteen nominees ranging from high‑tech firms like Dyson and Therabody to established cosmetics names such as L’Oréal and Foreo. The article...
Scary Mommy 2026 Readers’ Choice Award Best Wearable Health Tracker Brand
Scary Mommy’s 2026 Readers’ Choice Award spotlights the top wearable health tracker brands, inviting readers to vote among 15 contenders ranging from mainstream giants like Apple and Fitbit to niche players such as Oura and WHOOP. The list reflects a...
Can Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy Launch Boost QCOM Shares?
Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, a custom‑tuned version of its flagship mobile processor designed for Samsung’s upcoming S26 Ultra worldwide and the S26+ and S26 in select markets. The chip integrates a third‑generation Oryon CPU, next‑gen Adreno GPU, Hexagon...

Semtech’s LoRa Plus Platform Enables Multi-Protocol Smart Home and Security Development
Semtech has signed a definitive agreement with Trident IoT to embed the company’s LoRa Plus platform with Trident’s ELCap SDK, creating a royalty‑free, multi‑protocol solution for smart‑home and security devices. The partnership initially offers Z‑Wave support via the LR2021 transceiver, with...

Samsung Partners with Gracenote for AI-Based Discovery on Smart TVs
Samsung announced a partnership with Gracenote, Nielsen’s metadata specialist, to embed AI‑driven discovery tools into its smart‑TV platform. The deal gives Samsung access to Gracenote’s curated content IDs and structured data, enabling natural‑language search, personalized carousels, and recommendation engines. While...

This Budget Watch Box Made Me Fall Back in Love with My Collection
A £30 Songmics two‑tier watch box from Amazon offers 12 slots and a transparent lid, reviving a decade‑long watch collection. The box includes a drawer for straps, batteries, tools, and other accessories, catering to watches up to 45 mm. Its clear...

Nvidia Shield TV Is Getting a New Update Following Promise of Continued Support
Nvidia announced that its Shield TV line will continue receiving software support, rolling out the Shield Experience 9.2.4 update for all devices. The patch brings January 2026 security updates and resolves several high‑profile bugs, including Disney+ playback and Bluetooth remote disconnects. This...

This Nuclear-Powered Battery Could Last 50 Years Without A Single Recharge
BetaVolt unveiled the BV100, a coin‑sized nuclear battery that leverages nickel‑63 beta decay to generate 100 microwatts at 3 volts and promises a 50‑year lifespan without recharging. The company claims mass production began in 2025 and a higher‑output 1‑watt version is slated...

Motorola Teases ‘Every Detail’ About Razr Fold Is Coming Next Week
Motorola unveiled a preview of its upcoming Razr Fold at CES 2026, showcasing a surprisingly thin, book‑style foldable that sits between the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Pixel 10 Pro Fold in design. The company hinted that full specifications and a potential launch timeline will...

Google Releases ‘Gemini Enterprise’ Mobile App, Adds @Google Chat for Workspace
Google has released Gemini Enterprise mobile applications for Android and iOS, extending its AI work‑assistant platform to enterprise users. The apps are offered in early‑access by invitation only and are packaged as a standalone 33 MB Android app. Gemini Enterprise now...

This Free App Made Me Quit Google Docs for Good
Craft, a freemium productivity app, consolidates document creation, scheduling, and note‑taking into a single workspace, challenging Google’s suite of separate tools. The free version provides 1,500 blocks, 1 GB storage, AI assistance and cross‑device sync, while the paid Craft Plus plan...
This Free File Explorer Lets Me See Four Folders at Once and I’m Hooked
Q‑Dir (Quad‑Directory Explorer) is a free Windows file manager that displays four folder panes simultaneously, eliminating the need to juggle multiple Explorer windows. Users can switch between quad, column, row, or three‑pane layouts, resize panes, and assign individual tabs to...

Google Teases ‘Amazing Things’ in Android 17
Google’s Android Ecosystem President Sameer Samat announced that Android 17, currently in beta, will shift the platform from a traditional OS to an AI‑powered intelligent system. The upcoming release, slated for finalization by May and stable launch in June, will embed...
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Samsung’s Audio Eraser Now Works with YouTube and Other Apps, and It’s Impressive [Video]
Samsung has upgraded its Audio Eraser tool on the Galaxy S26, enabling real‑time voice isolation across popular streaming and social apps. Integrated into One UI 8.5, users can toggle the feature, adjust its strength, and enable a Voice Focus mode. Demonstrations show...

Samsung Taps Gracenote for AI-Powered Discovery
Samsung has partnered with Gracenote, Nielsen’s content‑data unit, to embed its extensive entertainment metadata into Samsung Smart TV’s AI stack. The collaboration will power large‑language‑model (LLM) driven search, enabling conversational queries that surface TV shows, movies and sports more intuitively....

Oh, Finally: Report Claims Samsung Care Plus Will Offer Device Replacements, Galaxy S26 Is First
Samsung Care Plus will start offering full device replacements within 48 hours for the Galaxy S26 series, initially limited to the U.K. The program recently added unlimited battery repairs and unlimited free screen repairs for theft‑and‑loss cases. Existing Care Plus members...

I only Look for This One Feature in a VPN Now
Choosing a VPN today means sifting through countless features, but the author argues that multi‑hop capability is the single most critical attribute. Multi‑hop routes traffic through multiple servers, preventing any one node from seeing both the user’s IP and the...

This Is the Best Way to Reuse an Old Phone — and It's Ridiculously Simple
The article shows how to transform an outdated Android phone into a functional e‑reader with a few simple tweaks. By swapping the stock launcher for a minimalist alternative, enabling a blue‑light filter, and loading reading‑focused apps, the device mimics the...

Turbine Noise and Head Crashes: The Physical Limits that Killed the 15,000 RPM Hard Drive
The article explains why 15,000 RPM hard‑disk drives never achieved mainstream adoption. Extreme rotational speeds caused heat, power draw, vibration‑induced head crashes, and intolerable acoustic noise. These mechanical barriers made the drives costly and unreliable, especially compared with emerging solid‑state technology....

Let Gemini Handle Your Multi-Step Daily Tasks on Android.
Google is previewing Gemini’s new beta feature that lets Android users delegate multi-step daily tasks to the AI. The functionality, rolling out on Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S26 devices, will initially support food, grocery and rideshare apps in the United...

Can I Play ARC Raiders on Steam Deck?
Embark Studios' extraction shooter ARC Raiders is now officially Steam Deck verified, allowing handheld play alongside its PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC releases. Early builds strained portable hardware, but recent Server Slam optimizations have lifted performance to a playable...

Here's What's Included In The Xbox February 2026 Update
Microsoft’s February 2026 Xbox update rolls out 1440p, high‑bitrate cloud streaming for Game Pass Ultimate members on Series X|S, One X and One S consoles, expanding the service beyond PC and TV devices. The Xbox PC app receives subtle navigation sounds that enhance controller‑based...

China to Increase Leading-Edge Chip Output by 5x in Two Years, Report Claims — Aims to Lift 7nm and 5nm...
China plans to quintuple its leading‑edge chip output within two years, raising 7 nm and 5 nm wafer starts from under 20,000 to about 100,000 per month. The long‑term goal is to reach 500,000 advanced‑node wafers monthly by 2030. SMIC, the only...

$300 a Month Android Malware ‘Oblivion’ Uses Fake Updates to Hijack Phones
A new Android Remote Access Trojan called Oblivion is being sold on the public web for $300 a month, with longer‑term plans up to $2,200. The malware disguises itself as a legitimate Google Play update, hijacking the Accessibility Service to...
MSI SPATIUM M571 DLP Targets Gen5 Peak Speeds with Phison
MSI has added the SPATIUM M571 DLP to its Gen5 SSD portfolio, featuring Phison’s 6 nm PS5028‑E28 controller and LPDDR4 DRAM cache. The drive ships in 1 TB, 2 TB and 4 TB capacities, delivering up to 14,500 MB/s sequential reads and 11,000 MB/s writes, with...
MSI Refreshes AM4 Budget Lineup with Two DDR4 B550 microATX Boards
MSI announced two new B550 micro‑ATX motherboards for the AM4 socket, extending DDR4 support for Ryzen 5000 builds. The PRO B550M‑B retails at $78.96 and offers dual M.2 slots, while the B550M‑A PRO costs $67.66 with a single M.2 slot and a simplified...

Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition "Switch 2 Vs. PS5 Vs. PS4" Graphics and Framerate Comparison
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition arrived digitally on Nintendo Switch 2, delivering the complete base game, six official expansions, and over 150 Creation Club items. The launch coincides with a side‑by‑side video that pits the Switch 2 version against PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 in graphics...

5 Gadgets Samsung Makes That Apple Doesn't
Samsung’s product lineup now spans five categories Apple doesn’t offer: foldable smartphones, a smart ring, stylus‑enabled phones, AI‑powered refrigerators, and AI‑driven vacuum cleaners. The Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7 and the three‑paneled Z TriFold illustrate Samsung’s early lead in foldable...

From Our Conversations with Xbox Leadership: A Firm Stand Against AI‑generated Junk — "We're Committed to Art Made by People"
Microsoft announced that longtime Xbox leader Phil Spencer is stepping down, with Asha Sharma—formerly head of Microsoft CoreAI—taking the helm. Sharma publicly pledged that Xbox will not tolerate AI‑generated junk, emphasizing human‑crafted art as the core of its games. She...