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Samsung’s $2,000 Foldable Ambitions Hit a Wall as Early Review Units Fail
Mobile Technology

Samsung’s $2,000 Foldable Ambitions Hit a Wall as Early Review Units Fail

Early review units of the Samsung Galaxy Fold are reporting screen failures and flickering, raising questions about the durability of the $1,980 foldable.
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Love Island USA Cuts Season 8 Cast Member After Racial Slur Videos Surface
Entertainment Technology

Love Island USA Cuts Season 8 Cast Member After Racial Slur Videos Surface

Peacock has removed Vasana Montgomery from Love Island USA Season 8 after social media users surfaced videos containing racial slurs, highlighting the increasing scrutiny of reality TV casting in the digital age.
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Manhunt Ends in Hawaii After Three Men Killed Across Big Island
Technology

Manhunt Ends in Hawaii After Three Men Killed Across Big Island

Jacob Daniel Baker, 36, faces multiple murder charges following a dayslong manhunt in Hawaii's Puna District. Three men, aged 69 to 79, were found dead.
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Remains of Missing Los Alamos National Laboratory Employee Found in New Mexico Forest
Technology

Remains of Missing Los Alamos National Laboratory Employee Found in New Mexico Forest

Authorities have identified the remains found in Carson National Forest as Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who vanished last year.
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Software ‘Flaws’ and Ghost IDs: Petro Challenges Colombia’s Election Results as Right-Wing Rival Leads
Technology World News

Software ‘Flaws’ and Ghost IDs: Petro Challenges Colombia’s Election Results as Right-Wing Rival Leads

President Gustavo Petro alleges software manipulation and 'ghost IDs' in Colombia's presidential race as Abelardo de la Espriella leads the runoff charge.
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The Rise of ‘Ghost Journals’: How AI is Fabricating Academic Papers Under Real Professors’ Names
Science Technology

The Rise of ‘Ghost Journals’: How AI is Fabricating Academic Papers Under Real Professors’ Names

A growing trend of predatory 'ghost journals' is using generative AI to publish fake research papers credited to real academics, threatening the integrity of scientific records.
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Acer Pivots Toward Productivity with 3:2 Aspect Ratio Iconia Duo S14 and S12
Technology

Acer Pivots Toward Productivity with 3:2 Aspect Ratio Iconia Duo S14 and S12

Acer unveils the Iconia Duo S14, S12, and D12 tablets, swapping traditional widescreen displays for a productivity-focused 3:2 aspect ratio.
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Vivo S60 Debuts With Massive 7,200mAh Battery and High-Refresh AMOLED Display
Mobile Technology

Vivo S60 Debuts With Massive 7,200mAh Battery and High-Refresh AMOLED Display

Vivo expands its S-series with the S60 and S60 Vitality Edition, featuring an industry-leading battery capacity and a 144Hz AMOLED display.
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Qualcomm targets the $300 laptop market with new Snapdragon C series
Laptop & PC Technology

Qualcomm targets the $300 laptop market with new Snapdragon C series

Qualcomm launches the Snapdragon C platform to power entry-level laptops from Acer, HP, and Lenovo, aiming to disrupt the budget PC market with NPU-driven AI and better battery life.
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Alienware’s New 39-Inch 5K OLED Tackles the ‘Text Clarity’ Problem
Gaming Technology

Alienware’s New 39-Inch 5K OLED Tackles the ‘Text Clarity’ Problem

Alienware debuts the AW3926QW, a 39-inch 5K OLED featuring a new RGB stripe panel from LG to eliminate color fringing and improve productivity.
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Dell Reboots the XPS 13 as a Budget-Friendly Attack on Apple’s MacBook Neo
Laptop & PC Technology

Dell Reboots the XPS 13 as a Budget-Friendly Attack on Apple’s MacBook Neo

Dell brings back the XPS 13 with a surprising $599 student starting price, targeting the MacBook Neo with a 120Hz display and active cooling.
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Nintendo’s Pictonico! Turns Your Camera Roll Into a Chaotic Microgame Fever Dream
Gaming Technology

Nintendo’s Pictonico! Turns Your Camera Roll Into a Chaotic Microgame Fever Dream

Nintendo's new mobile title Pictonico! blends WarioWare-style chaos with personal photo integration. We dive into the pricing, privacy, and gameplay loop.
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AMD Plays Both Sides of the Socket: Ryzen 7 7700X3D Debuts While 5800X3D Returns for AM4 Loyalists
Gaming Technology

AMD Plays Both Sides of the Socket: Ryzen 7 7700X3D Debuts While 5800X3D Returns for AM4 Loyalists

AMD introduces the sub-$350 Ryzen 7 7700X3D for AM5 and revives the legendary 5800X3D for AM4 users in a strategic move to capture the mid-range gaming market.
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AMD Brings RX 9070 GRE to Global Markets, Aiming for the 1440p Sweet Spot
Gaming Technology

AMD Brings RX 9070 GRE to Global Markets, Aiming for the 1440p Sweet Spot

AMD expands its RDNA 4 lineup with the global release of the RX 9070 GRE. At $549, it targets the mid-range 1440p gaming market with FSR 4.1 and AI acceleration.
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Valoi Easy35 v2 Refines the Art of DIY Film Digitization
Entertainment Technology

Valoi Easy35 v2 Refines the Art of DIY Film Digitization

Valoi's updated Easy35 v2 streamlines the process of digitizing 35mm film. We dive into the hardware refinements and the real-world cost of camera scanning.
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Zhiyun’s Fiveray M60 Ultra Challenges the Logic of Portable Studio Lighting
Camera Technology

Zhiyun’s Fiveray M60 Ultra Challenges the Logic of Portable Studio Lighting

Can a pocket-sized light actually replace a studio panel? We dive into the Zhiyun Fiveray M60 Ultra's 60W output, RGB capabilities, and industrial design.
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The Ghost in the Machine: How Shutter Speed Defined the Visual Horror of the 1933 Nazi Book Burnings
Camera Technology

The Ghost in the Machine: How Shutter Speed Defined the Visual Horror of the 1933 Nazi Book Burnings

An analysis of how photographic technicality—specifically shutter speed and motion blur—transformed the documentation of the 1933 Nazi book burnings into a haunting psychological artifact.
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June 2026 Celestial Calendar: Planetary Alignments and Narrow Dark-Sky Windows for Astrophotographers
Science Technology

June 2026 Celestial Calendar: Planetary Alignments and Narrow Dark-Sky Windows for Astrophotographers

A detailed breakdown of June 2026's best astrophotography opportunities, from the Venus-Jupiter conjunction to the critical dark-sky window before the solstice.
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The Cord-Cutting Calculus: Navigating the Fragmented Landscape of Live TV Streaming in 2026
Entertainment Technology

The Cord-Cutting Calculus: Navigating the Fragmented Landscape of Live TV Streaming in 2026

As carriage disputes and pricing hikes reshape the vMVPD market, we analyze how YouTube TV, Hulu, and Sling TV stack up in the battle for the living room.
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HoverAir Aqua: The Rare Case of a Drone You’re Actually Encouraged to Sink
Camera Technology

HoverAir Aqua: The Rare Case of a Drone You’re Actually Encouraged to Sink

The HoverAir Aqua challenges the 'fear of the dip' with IP67 waterproofing and autonomous tracking for surfers and kayakers. Here is how it performs.
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