The upcoming Galaxy S27 Ultra, expected in 2027, may debut “Polar ID v1.0,” a new polarized-light-based face authentication system promising faster and more secure recognition.
YouTube takes its toughest stance yet against ad blockers, showing blank pages to users who try to access the site with ad-blocking extensions enabled.
Amazon launches “Amazon Bazaar,” a low-cost standalone shopping app targeting Asia, Africa, and Latin America with products starting at $2.
Seven families are suing OpenAI, claiming the GPT-4o model was released without sufficient safety measures.
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Reports suggest Sony is testing a new dynamic pricing system for PlayStation Store, where game prices change based on user behavior.
Xiaomi announced that the Android 16-based HyperOS 3.1 update won’t reach some models. Here’s the full list of excluded Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices.
YouTube deleted videos from Palestinian human rights groups citing U.S. sanctions. Critics call it digital censorship and suppression of truth.
Huawei launches the Mate 70 Air with a 6.6 mm thin body, Kirin 9020 chip, 120 Hz OLED display, and a 6,500 mAh battery. Price starts around $590.
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are officially returning for a new The Mummy movie directed by Radio Silence. The film continues their original story, ignoring later sequels.