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Google Chrome brings approximate location sharing to Android users
Chrome on Android now lets users share an approximate location instead of precise coordinates. The feature adds a privacy layer for web browsing and will expand to desktop soon.

Why Some Users Want Search Engines to Stop Thinking for Them
AI summaries in search results frustrate users who prefer traditional link lists. Critics argue search engines should retrieve information, not interpret it.

Claude AI's free tier tightens as Anthropic shifts focus to paid subscribers
Anthropic has quietly reduced free access to Claude AI, capping daily messages and reserving faster models for paying users.

Samsung Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition: Premium Build, Frustrating Port Selection
Samsung's latest business laptop impresses with build quality and Intel 300 series performance but fails to include modern ports like Thunderbolt 4 at its high price point.

Rugged Tablet With Built-In Projector Pushes Mobile Boundaries
The 8849 Tank Pad Ultra combines a rugged tablet design with an integrated DLP projector. Its powerful specs and premium price target niche users who need both durability and projection capabilities.

Apple's iPhone 18 Lineup May Bring Foldable Model and Camera Upgrades
Rumors suggest Apple's iPhone 18 series could include a foldable device, larger battery, variable-aperture camera, and new colors. The lineup may launch in two phases across 2026 and 2027.

Apple Watch AI Gains but Still Misses Health Coach to Rival Fitbit
watchOS 27 improves Siri and AI features on Apple Watch, but the lack of a dedicated health coach leaves it behind Google's Fitbit in proactive wellness guidance.

Dell and HP Face Off in a Shifting Laptop Market
The rivalry between Dell and HP is evolving as both brands adjust their laptop strategies to meet changing consumer demands for performance, design and price.

Gimbal Projectors Gain Momentum as JMGO N3 Ultimate Challenges Home Theater Norms
A new projector review highlights how gimbal-mounted designs simplify placement and boost image quality, signaling a shift in consumer home cinema expectations.

Off-Road Navigation Goes Digital: How Android Auto Apps Are Changing Trail Driving
Free Android Auto apps now offer off-road navigation capabilities once reserved for expensive GPS devices, making trail driving more accessible.

Linux Kernel 7.1 Release Brings Performance Gains and New Hardware Support
The Linux 7.1 kernel update delivers significant performance improvements, expanded hardware compatibility and enhanced security features for enterprise and desktop users.

Signal Introduces Username-Based Contacts to Protect Privacy
Signal introduces username-based contact discovery, letting users connect without sharing phone numbers, boosting privacy and control.

Automakers Plan to Drop Android Auto From New Vehicles by 2026
Major car manufacturers are phasing out Android Auto from new models by 2026, opting for proprietary infotainment systems. This shift could impact millions of drivers who rely on the platform for navigation and connectivity.

Projectors vs TVs: Has the Gap Finally Closed?
Modern projectors offer big screens at lower cost, but trade-offs in brightness and convenience remain. Here is what you need to know before switching.

Why AMOLED Remains Absent From Large-Screen Televisions
AMOLED screens dominate smartphones but are missing from TVs due to high costs, burn-in risks and manufacturing challenges that keep the tech limited to smaller devices.

Android Users Overlook Built-In Storage Tools That Clear Space Without Apps
Many Android users ignore preinstalled storage management features. These tools can free up space without third-party apps. Here is how they work.

Apple Pushes Smart Glasses Launch to Late 2027, Report Says
Apple's smart glasses are reportedly delayed until late 2027 as it takes a cautious approach to avoid earlier AR product pitfalls.

ASRock Unveils 3,000-Watt Power Supply and Hybrid AIO Cooler at Computex
ASRock showcased a 3kW Taichi power supply for AI and a hybrid Taichi Aqua AIO/custom loop cooler at Computex 2025. The company also revealed 10th anniversary hardware.

Let's Encrypt Blocks Certificate Use in US-Sanctioned Regions
Let's Encrypt bans SSL/TLS certificate use in US-sanctioned territories, impacting HTTPS access for users in Iran, Syria and North Korea.

Honor Magic V6 Highlights the Challenge of Foldable Phone Innovation
Honor's new foldable sets three world firsts but illustrates a market where incremental hardware gains are losing impact.