Category: News
Samsung Teases New Screen Substrate for Its Next Foldable: Titanium
Using this high-end metal doesn’t seem likely to make Samsung’s folding phones any cheaper…
Turn on Microsoft Edge’s scareware blocker before you need it
Not every Windows PC runs Edge’s scareware blocker by default. Here’s the hardware cutoff and how to turn it on manually…
This Windows Search revamp could win me over
The improved Windows Search is within the Experimental Channel of the Windows Insider program for now…
Google Maps vs. Waze: This App Wins the Race Against Traffic
Modern map apps do much more than get you from point A to point B, with everything from traffic light locations to AI-powered route planning. I tested Google Maps and Apple Maps to find the better navigator…
Red Hat will support your RHEL forever now – for a price
Red Hat’s new Long-Life Add-On extends support on a specific release for as long as you’re willing to pay for it…
Tired of Low Quality Amazon Goods? Try This Extension
Knockoff, gives users the choice between having these potentially dubious goods dimmed in grayscale, marked, or having them hidden altogether from search results…
Waze Gets AI, Personalization Options—Including One to Make It Less Chatty
Google announces driving directions tailored to your earlier use of the app, an improved motorcycle mode that US riders will have to wait to use, and more…
Microsoft struggles to fulfill its 2030 sustainability promise amid carbon-heavy AI expansions
The company’s chief sustainability officer claims the target is still feasible…
Destructive Windows backdoor stuffs multiple wipers and ransomware code into a single package
Microsoft says GigaWiper combines at least 3 malware families into one modular tool…
2027 Will Be the ‘Worst Year in History’ for Memory Supply, Says SK Hynix CEO
The Korean chip boss believes demand for the memory chips could outstrip supply into 2030…
Cinnamon 6.8 will support Wayland – if you want it
Next version of Linux Mint’s desktop has both kinds of display server…
Microsoft is now using AI to fix Windows bugs before hackers exploit them
As AI helps hackers find exploits faster, Microsoft says it’s now using AI as well. Expect more security fixes in future Windows patches…










