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Android 17 Aims to Redefine Foldable Multitasking
Google released Android 17 with bubble multitasking and foldable gaming mode, addressing key pain points for foldable users and potentially accelerating adoption.

Google Pushes AI Deeper Into Android With New Multitasking and Wear OS Update
Android 17 and Wear OS 7 bring multitasking upgrades, parental controls and expanded Gemini AI features, signaling Google's push to integrate artificial intelligence across its devices.

Honor's Phone-Gimbal Hybrid Targets Mobile Videographers
Honor launches a smartphone with a built-in gimbal camera, aiming to attract content creators. The device blends phone functionality with professional stabilization, challenging traditional mobile video limits.

Bose Headphones Lifespan: What Owner Reviews Reveal About Durability
Owner reports indicate Bose headphones typically last 3-5 years, with battery degradation a common issue in wireless models. Build quality and sound performance remain strong over time.

Digital Wall Calendars Enter the Mainstream as Smart Home Staple
Once dismissed as niche gadgets, digital wall calendars are gaining traction as families and remote workers seek centralized scheduling. Brands like Skylight, Everblog, and Apolosign lead the shift.

X-VPN Debuts Soccer Servers to Ease World Cup Streaming Congestion
X-VPN launches dedicated Soccer 2026 servers across six countries to handle World Cup streaming demand, targeting free-to-air broadcasters and reducing lag.

Nimble Power Bank Splits In Half to Share a Charge with Friends
Nimble launches a power bank that detaches into two halves, allowing one device to charge two phones at once via USB-C.

Bose Remains Privately Owned by Founding Family and Employees
Bose is privately held by the Bose family and an employee stock ownership plan. This structure allows long-term R&D focus without shareholder pressure.

Tech Readers Push for News Sources That Exclude AI Content
A growing segment of tech audiences seeks news outlets committed to human-generated journalism free from AI-written articles.

Amazon Quietly Restricts Sideloading on Newer Fire TV Stick Models
Amazon is limiting app sideloading on newer Fire TV Sticks, blocking users from installing third-party apps. The move tightens control over Fire OS.

WhatsApp Usernames Arrive This Year With Early Reservation Option
WhatsApp will let users chat without sharing phone numbers. Usernames launch later this year with early reservation starting now.

Camera-Free Smart Glasses From Xgimi Aim for Discreet AI Display
Xgimi's MemoMind One smart glasses skip cameras for privacy, offering a discreet green display. A week of testing reveals promising features but also speaker and software limitations.

AV Receivers Expand Beyond Audio Routing Into Home Hub Territory
Modern AV receivers now handle multi-room audio, streaming apps, and custom sound calibration. These features make them central home entertainment hubs rather than simple signal routers.

Motorola Moto Tag 2 Launches in US With UWB and Competitive Pricing
Motorola's Moto Tag 2 Bluetooth tracker is now available in the US. It offers UWB precise finding, IP68 durability and a $19.99 launch price.

Millions Of Smartphones Face New Privacy Risk From Hidden Bluetooth Trackers
New research identifies a Bluetooth vulnerability affecting billions of smartphones. Attackers can track device locations without user consent, posing widespread privacy risks.

FaceTime Video Messages: The Hidden Feature Most Users Overlook
Many iPhone users don't know they can leave video voicemails on FaceTime. The feature allows callers to record a message when someone misses a call.

Foldable Phones Reshape the Premium Smartphone Market
A month with a foldable phone reveals why premium slab flagships no longer offer enough value. The shift could reshape the entire smartphone market.

Steve Jobs on Why Coding Teaches Critical Thinking, Not Just Job Skills
Steve Jobs argued programming teaches how to think, not just technical skills. His quote resurfaces amid debates on coding education and AI's impact.

Smart Plug-In Gadgets Are Changing How Homes Manage Energy
A new wave of plug-in devices adds intelligence and safety to standard outlets. From energy monitoring to automated scheduling, these gadgets make homes more efficient without expensive rewiring.

Tesla's Self-Driving Tech Reaches European Roads, One Country at a Time
Tesla expands Full Self-Driving to Lithuania after Netherlands. Gradual rollout faces strict European regulations.