
In this episode, Miriam Joir and Android Authority’s Rita El Khoury dive deep into Android’s evolving desktop experiences, from Pixel’s Desktop Mode to the upcoming Aluminum OS. They discuss the practical challenges of using tablets and foldables as true productivity devices, highlighting keyboard shortcuts, mouse support, and window‑snapping features that bring Android closer to a desktop feel. Rita shares her hands‑on testing, noting both the improvements—like customizable shortcuts and basic mouse compatibility—and the lingering pain points, such as inconsistent back navigation and UI elements that waste screen space. The conversation also touches on related hardware reviews, including the Nothing (4a) Pro and Vivo V300 Ultra/S, framing the broader push for Android to become a viable laptop replacement.

In this episode of the MacRumors Show, hosts Hartley and his co‑host dive into the latest rumors surrounding the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, focusing on a likely new "maroon‑red" color, a slightly thicker 8.8 mm chassis, and a heavier weight that...

In this episode of Access, hosts Alex Heath and Ellis Hamburger interview Mina Thami, co‑founder of Sandbar, about the company’s AI‑powered smart ring that captures and vocalizes a user’s thoughts in their own voice. They explore Mina’s background in neural...

The episode examines Instacart’s new Caper Cart, now equipped with NVIDIA Jetson edge AI devices that combine cameras, scales, and location tracking to identify items in real time and create a constantly updated "grocery world model." Hosts argue the technology...

In this episode, Miriam Joir and Nick Gray dive into the Oppo Find N6, highlighting its near‑invisible crease, refined hinge, and upgraded camera system, while comparing it to the previous N5 and competitors like Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra and Honor's...

In this episode of the MacRumor Show, hosts Hartley and his co‑host discuss Apple’s surprise announcement of the second‑generation AirPods Max, focusing on the upgrade to the H2 chip and its impact on software features like 50% better active noise...

In this episode, Claire Vo interviews Dan Roth, a former business writer turned iOS developer who uses Claude Code to orchestrate AI agents for building production‑grade apps. Roth explains his "Bob and Ray" workflow, where a Builder agent (Bob) drafts...
In this episode the host reviews the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite gaming headset, highlighting how its advanced audio technology blurs the line between a gaming peripheral and a hearing aid. The discussion covers the headset's sound clarity, adaptive EQ, and...

In this episode recorded at MWC 2026, host Mariam Joir interviews Raj Talluri, CEO of Enovix, about the company's breakthrough 100% active silicon lithium‑ion battery that eliminates graphite and limits swelling to under 2% through a novel thin‑strip, steel‑cage construction....

The episode examines the class‑action lawsuit against Meta over its AI‑powered Ray‑Ban smart glasses, which allegedly allow overseas contractors to review users' video footage—including sensitive moments—without clear disclosure. Host highlights how Meta marketed the glasses as privacy‑focused while its policies...

The episode recaps Apple’s latest product announcements, highlighting the budget-friendly iPhone 17 E with doubled base storage, MagSafe, and Qi2 charging, the unchanged iPad Air now featuring an M4 chip and 12 GB RAM, and the new MacBook Air priced at $599...

In this episode the host showcases Bixby’s deep OS integration on Samsung Galaxy devices, demonstrating rapid split‑screen multitasking, seamless YouTube playback without Premium, and a macro‑tracking workflow that pulls nutrition data from a food‑ordering app. The host argues that Bixby...

In this episode of the Mobile Tech Podcast, host Mariam Joir and Samsung expert Nirav Gondhia dive into hands‑on impressions of the newly unveiled Galaxy S26 lineup—including the Ultra, Plus, standard S26, Buds4, and Buds4 Pro. They highlight the Ultra’s...

In episode 467, host Tnkgrl and Verge writer Allison Johnson dissect the latest mobile tech, championing the innovative Purse Computer concept and praising the Halide camera app’s new Process Zero features. They critique Google’s underwhelming Pixel 10a, anticipate Samsung’s expanding...
In episode 857, the PCPer team discusses the ongoing RAM shortage and its ripple effects, including Acer and ASUS being caught in an HEVC patent dispute and Intel’s new annual GPU release cadence. They highlight Micron’s unreleased PCIe 6.0 SSDs, Western...