
First Look at Dyson’s $99 HushJet Mini Cool Portable Fan 🪭
Dyson unveiled the HushJet Mini Cool, a pocket‑sized personal fan priced at $99, marking the company’s entry into the low‑cost portable cooling segment. The device retains the 38 mm cylindrical form factor of Dyson’s earlier Pencil Wash, but packs a digital motor that spins at 65,000 RPM, producing up to 25 m/s of airflow in boost mode. It offers two speed settings—standard (45°) and boost (90°)—and runs for roughly six hours on a 5,000 mAh USB‑C rechargeable battery. Dyson highlights the fan’s directional flow, noting it “concentrates air directly onto the user” unlike T‑shaped competitors that require wrist rotation. The package includes a magnetic dock, a lanyard, and a travel pouch, and the reviewer even likened its power to a portable hair dryer. At a sub‑$100 price point, the Mini Cool could broaden Dyson’s consumer base, encourage adoption of its digital‑motor technology in everyday accessories, and intensify competition among budget portable fan makers.

Do NOT Let This AI Out...
The latest TechLinked roundup spotlights Anthropic’s new Claude Mythos AI model under Project Glasswing, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme laptop, and John Deere’s settlement of a right‑to‑repair lawsuit. Intel announced a partnership with Elon Musk’s Terafab to co‑produce next‑gen chips,...

Is the Shortage over Yet? GPU/RAM/SSD Price Watch
The video revisits the ongoing PC‑hardware shortage, focusing on current pricing trends for graphics cards, system memory, and solid‑state drives. After a year of tracking, the host compares March and April data to gauge whether the market is finally stabilizing. Key...

How WIDE Is Samsung's Fold 8 Wide, Really?
Samsung's upcoming Fold 8 Wide has sparked speculation about its actual dimensions. Using leaked CAD renderings and a simple cardboard cut‑out, the video illustrates that the device is noticeably shorter than current Galaxy S or iPhone flagships, yet expands to a 4:3,...

This Charger Shows EVERYTHING
The video reviews Cooktech’s new 110‑watt ultra charger, a wall‑brick that doubles as a real‑time charging dashboard. Beyond the usual multi‑port output, the unit shows instantaneous wattage per port, overall temperature, and total power draw. It delivers up to 110 W across...

Samsung Galaxy A57 Review: Refinement and Realignment
The video reviews Samsung’s Galaxy A57, the 2024 flagship of its A‑series mid‑range lineup, evaluating whether the incremental refinements justify its premium price tag. Samsung trims the chassis by 20 g, upgrades the water‑resistance rating to IP68 and retains the 6.7‑inch 1080p...

I Built a SIEM for My Smart Home… and It Found Things I Didn’t Expect
In this video the creator walks through designing and deploying a self‑hosted security information and event management (SIEM) platform specifically for a smart‑home and home‑lab environment. He chose a low‑power Zimaboard running Ubuntu LTS as the dedicated monitoring host and...

Flagship Rematch: Ryzen 7 5800X3D Vs. Core I9-12900K (DDR4 & DDR5) Gaming Benchmarks
The video revisits the flagship gaming duel between AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D and Intel’s Core i9‑12900K, testing each CPU with both DDR4‑3600 and high‑speed DDR5‑7200 memory. The creator updates earlier 2022 benchmarks, adding DDR4 data for the i9 to satisfy viewer demand and...

Top 5 Things to Know About Google’s Aluminium OS (Aka Android for Laptops)
Google is consolidating Android and Chrome OS under the code‑name Aluminium OS, creating a unified desktop platform that uses Android as its core. The move marks the first time Google, as the platform owner, is delivering a full‑fledged laptop experience...

The MacBook Air Has a HUGE Problem That Apple Needs To Fix
The video examines how Apple’s newest MacBook Neo has squeezed the MacBook Air into an ambiguous middle‑ground, questioning who should buy the M5‑powered Air at its current price. Fernando compares single‑core and multi‑core Geekbench scores, noting the Neo’s A18 Pro hits ~3500...

Milla Jovovich Made an AI Memory tool…..it’s Pretty Good
Mila Jovovich, best known for her acting roles, has co‑created an open‑source AI memory platform called Me Palace. The tool aims to give large language models a persistent, searchable knowledge base by ingesting past conversations, code snippets, and personal notes. Me...

What Wearables Show With GLP1 Use
The video discusses how wearable devices are revealing subtle cardiovascular changes in patients using GLP‑1 receptor agonists. It highlights that these drugs generally cause a modest rise in resting heart rate—typically a few beats per minute—and a concurrent dip in...

Disable Face ID Quickly (iPhone)
The video explains a simple shortcut to turn off Face ID on an iPhone, highlighting its relevance amid growing concerns about law‑enforced biometric unlocking and cross‑border digital surveillance. By holding the volume‑up and power buttons simultaneously until the screen flashes, users...

ZimaCube 2 Design Update + Q&A with the Zima Founder
The video walks viewers through the ZimaCube 2 design refresh while hosting a Q&A with IceWell founder Lauren Penn in Shenzhen. The new unit retains an all‑metal enclosure but adds a front‑to‑rear vapor‑chamber cooling system, hex‑screw copper accents, and a rear‑mounted...

I Made an App to Fix My Terrible Posture
The video showcases a creator who built a mobile app designed to monitor and correct poor posture, using it as a tool to confront personal social anxiety. The app delivers haptic or visual prompts whenever the user slouches, encouraging a straight...

Samsung's Micro RGB: The Future of TV?
Samsung unveiled its MicroRGB television, a flagship display that replaces traditional mini‑LED backlighting with individually controlled microsized RGB light sources. The new panel promises hyper‑realistic color reproduction, deep blacks, and a matte, glare‑free finish, positioning it as a premium offering...

Turning Useless Power Supplies Into High-Speed Chargers! #aliexpress #gadget #review #usb #charger
The video demonstrates how three inexpensive USB‑PD boards—available for roughly €1 each—can transform discarded barrel‑jack power adapters into versatile USB‑C chargers. By connecting a common 24 V supply to the board’s barrel input, the device outputs programmable voltages ranging from 3.3 V...

I ACCIDENTALLY SHOT HIM WITH A LASER BEAM
The video showcases X‑Tool’s new dual‑function laser system that can both cut and weld metal, unveiled at a small‑scale wheelchair factory. Priced at roughly $5,000 versus the $100,000 CNC rigs of five years ago, the device promises to bring high‑end...

Gemma 4 on the iPhone (Local AI, No Internet Required)
Google unveiled that its open‑source Gemma 4 models can run entirely on an iPhone, even in airplane mode, via the AI Edge Gallery app. The demonstration showed both the 2‑billion‑parameter and the larger 4‑billion‑parameter versions performing text generation instantly, without any network...

Mario Galaxy Movie Thoughts, PS6 Handheld Report, Xbox June Showcase, Halo Troubles | Spawncast #458
Spawncast episode 458 jumps between a slew of gaming headlines, from the surprise release of a full‑length Mario Galaxy movie on social media to rumors of a next‑generation PlayStation 6 handheld, and the Xbox June showcase that previewed upcoming Halo titles. The...

I Tested the Momcozy BM04. It Has a Big Problem.
Mark of FatherCraft reviews the Momcozy BMO4, a $170 flagship baby monitor that touts motion detection, dual Wi‑Fi/non‑Wi‑Fi connectivity, local recording and a "safe‑zone" electric‑fence feature. On paper it appears to out‑shine competitors like the Yuthi, yet the video quickly...

PCPer Podcast 862: DDR5 Prices Begin to Fall? AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Announced, and MORE
The PC Perspective podcast episode 862 opened with a roundup of the latest hardware market shifts, highlighting a notable DDR5 price correction, controversy over Sam Altman’s alleged DRAM purchase commitments, Google’s new TurboQuant memory‑reduction technology, Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 rollout, and a...

I'm Not Supposed to Have This...
The video showcases a one‑of‑a‑kind LG Rollable smartphone prototype that never reached the market because LG shuttered its mobile division in 2021. The presenter obtained the device, demonstrating its unique roll‑out mechanism that transforms a 5.5‑inch phone into a near‑7.5‑inch...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs Google Pixel 10 Pro XL: Which One to Get?
The video pits Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra against Google’s Pixel 10 Pro XL, evaluating which device offers the better overall experience for premium Android users. Both phones share premium build quality, IP68 protection and OLED screens, but the Ultra is...

Taking Power Rail Resistance Measurements of an RTX 5080
The video walks through a hands‑on investigation of an Inno3D RTX 5080, a stripped‑down, budget‑oriented variant that cannot adjust its power limit. Buildzoid bought the card on sale to compare its performance against his aging RX 970, only to discover the newer...

The BEST Apple Product of All Time
The video celebrates Apple’s 50‑year anniversary by debating the company’s all‑time best product, using a fan‑generated top‑50 list as a framework. The host pits iconic hardware against each other—PowerBook G3 vs. Power Mac G3, iPhone 4 versus Power Mac, and so on—ultimately...

Top 3 Crazy Good Lock Features for S26 Ultra
The video walks viewers through three of the most unconventional Good Lock modules available for Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S26 Ultra, highlighting how the suite lets users overhaul virtually every visual and functional element of the device. HomeUp expands the home‑screen grid...

This Is How Apple Tests the Durability of the iPhone
The video walks viewers through Apple’s rigorous durability program, revealing how the company subjects each iPhone model to a battery of stress tests before it reaches consumers. From high‑impact drop trials to precise bend‑force measurements, Apple engineers simulate real‑world mishaps...

Did GeForce RTX 60 Specs Really Leak?
The video tackles a fresh wave of speculation surrounding Nvidia’s alleged RTX 60 series, sparked by a chart posted by YouTuber Red Gaming Tech. The chart lists model numbers such as RTX 6090 and claims GDDR7 memory configurations ranging from 16 to...

Turning Cameras Into Companions for Easier Public Transport Access | Good Tech
Good Tech’s interview spotlights Oculus, a Singapore‑built app that turns a smartphone camera into an auditory companion for visually impaired commuters. By scanning the road at a bus stop, the app identifies the approaching bus, cross‑references real‑time arrival data from...

The Roborock F25 Ultra Does It All!
The video showcases the Roborock F25 Ultra, a robot that combines vacuuming, mopping and steam cleaning in a single unit, positioning itself as a hybrid solution for everyday floor care. The presenter demonstrates that the device can vacuum and mop at...

This Is No Joke: The SBC Hobby Is Dying
The video warns that soaring DRAM prices are choking the single‑board computer (SBC) hobbyist market. Eben Upton’s recent blog notes a seven‑fold increase in LPDDR4 memory costs, prompting Raspberry Pi to redesign the Pi 4 PCB to accommodate two 1.5 GB chips and...

The Ultimate Minimal Phone
Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) hands‑on the $10.99 Bluey phone from VTEC, a deliberately stripped‑down device that arrives in an open‑faced cardboard box and omits any charger or tools. The handset measures roughly the size of a Nexus 6 but sports a 1.7‑inch monochrome...

We Filmed Ian Nicholson's #relationship with His #AI #chatbot for a Year. #aicompanion #LGBTQ
The short documentary follows Ian Nicholson, a 28‑year‑old who has been in a romantic relationship with Minho, an AI chatbot, for the past two years. Filmed over a year, the video examines how a human‑AI partnership functions in everyday life. Ian...

How Apple Survived for 50 Years
The video chronicles Apple’s five‑decade journey, highlighting how a series of bold product bets turned a near‑bankrupt computer maker into a cultural and economic powerhouse. Starting with the iPod’s seamless hardware‑software marriage, Apple leveraged that momentum to unveil the 2007 iPhone—an...

NEW UGREEN 'ULTRA GREEN' NAS - NAS in Different Colours?
The video introduces UGREEN’s newly announced “Ultra Green” NAS (model ID #00FF00), a high‑end storage appliance priced at roughly £50,000. Marketed for outdoor or boutique environments, the unit’s most visible trait is its all‑green LED lighting and a rear fan...

5070 Ti Roundup, The Reason Why They Cost So Much
The video walks through a comprehensive roundup of the RTX 5070 Ti graphics‑card lineup, highlighting why these GPUs have become notoriously expensive in 2026. After a rocky start to the year and a delayed super‑refresh, the creator finally secured nine sample cards...

Quick Start: Setting Up Your Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro
The video walks users through a quick‑start setup for Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, covering initial pairing, ear‑tip selection, and charging options. It explains how the buds automatically surface in a phone’s Bluetooth menu when the case is opened, and how to...

10 Years Since the Galaxy Note 7 Debacle 🔥
The video marks the ten‑year anniversary of Samsung’s most infamous launch, the Galaxy Note 7, which debuted in August 2016 amid fanfare but quickly became a global safety scandal. Within days, reports surfaced of phones igniting due to a battery electrode that...

Google’s New AI Could Remove Language Barriers
Google unveiled an AI‑driven translation feature that lets users speak into their phones and receive near‑instant spoken translations in the target language. The technology builds on the company’s existing Translate service but moves from text‑based input to real‑time voice interaction,...

ZIMACUBE 2 NAS Update - DESIGN, COOLING, CHANGES vs V.1
The video introduces the ZimmaCube 2, the next‑generation NAS from Icewear, highlighting its design overhaul and upgraded components compared with the original ZimmaCube. Key hardware upgrades include a redesigned chassis with improved ventilation, a large internal CPU fan, 8 GB DDR5 Samsung memory...

SHOULD YOU BUY A USED OR NEW NAS? (RAID Room)
In the Raid Room video, hosts debate whether to purchase a brand‑new network‑attached storage (NAS) unit or a second‑hand model, weighing cost against reliability and support. They note that new devices come with 2‑3 year warranties and continuous DSM or OS...

SATELLAI Collar Vs. Collar Go: Which One Does Your Dog Actually Need?
The video compares two smart dog collars – the Collar Go and the SatellaI Collar – highlighting which product suits different pet‑owner scenarios. Both devices share core technology: real‑time GNSS tracking, IP68 waterproofing, and PetSense AI that monitors activity, rest, and...

IOS & iPadOS 26.5 Beta 1 - Everything You NEED to Know
Apple rolled out the iOS and iPadOS 26.5 developer beta, a roughly 8.12 GB update that requires 12‑16 GB of free storage on devices. The build, identified as 23F5043G, is the first odd‑numbered iteration since 26.4 and is expected to reach the...

Can the CHEAPEST Smart Bike Persuade Me to 'RIDE' Indoors? Cycplus T7 Long Term Review.
The video reviews Cycplus’s T7 full‑smart bike trainer, positioning it as the most affordable standalone indoor cycling solution at roughly £1,300 (≈$1,750) – about half the cost of comparable units like the Wahoo KICKR Shift or Tacx Neo. The reviewer...

How AI Is Killing Cheap Smartphones - Dylan Patel
The video examines how the surge in AI‑driven workloads is inflating DRAM prices, fundamentally reshaping the economics of low‑cost smartphones. Patel notes that a 12‑GB iPhone memory module now costs roughly three times what it did a few years ago,...

Will AI Friends Become the Norm? | Derek Thompson
Video host Derek Thompson explores whether AI companions will become commonplace, focusing on the rapid growth of platforms like Character AI that already host tens of millions of users forming emotional bonds with chatbots. He argues that the phenomenological experience of...

Apple iPhone 17e Real-World Test
The video offers a hands‑on, real‑world review of Apple’s new budget‑oriented iPhone 17e, highlighting its design continuity with the 16e and positioning it as the entry‑level option in the 17 series. While the phone retains the 6.1‑inch OLED panel, 60 Hz...

The Struggle of Filming Outside
The video captures a creator’s attempt to film a spontaneous outdoor segment, highlighting the cacophony of children screaming, whistles, and a nearby sporting event that constantly intrudes on the shot. The footage illustrates three core challenges: ambient noise that drowns dialogue,...

Apple’s Autocorrect, Corrected: What to Know
The video examines Apple’s long‑standing autocorrect complaints and a newly identified keyboard flaw that drops characters as users type, prompting a wave of user frustration. Apple’s latest iOS 26.4 update addresses the character‑drop bug, restoring missing keystrokes and markedly reducing...