Author: News Room

Samsung Weather now shows exactly what’s making you sneeze

Samsung’s latest Weather update puts the focus where it matters right now, pollen. With allergy season ramping up, the app now shows what’s actually in the air so you can react before symptoms hit. Version 1.7.30.8 changes how that data appears. Instead of a generic icon, you now get separate categories for tree, grass, and ragweed, making it easier to read conditions without digging deeper. If you deal with seasonal allergies, the type of trigger matters as much as the intensity, and now that detail sits front and center. Samsung also reworks how severity shows up, replacing a color scale…

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Physical fans inside gaming phones are getting their biggest push yet

Xiaomi looks set to take active cooling in smartphones out of the niche and into the mainstream with the upcoming Redmi K90 Max. While built-in fans aren’t new, they’ve mostly been limited to over-the-top gaming phones so far. With Xiaomi now preparing to jump on the bandwagon, the technology could finally reach a much wider audience. What do we know about the Redmi K90 Max’s cooling system? In a recent series of teasers on Weibo, Xiaomi President Lu Weibing revealed that the Redmi K90 Max will feature a new cooling system consisting of a large 18.1mm fan and a redesigned…

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AI has turbocharged coding, but stirred a slop problem of its own

AI coding tools were supposed to make software development faster and easier. They did, but maybe a little too well. People are writing code faster than ever before, and this has created a whole new set of problems for companies. According to The New York Times, one financial services company started using Cursor, an AI coding tool, and went from producing 25,000 to 250,000 lines of code per month. That sounds like a win, but it created a backlog of one million lines of unreviewed code.  “The sheer amount of code being delivered, and the increase in vulnerabilities, is something…

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Windows 11 is adding feature flags, and I’m cautiously optimistic

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 is getting a new “Feature Flags” system, giving users more control over experimental features in the operating system. The upcoming addition, spotted in recent Insider builds, introduces a dedicated settings page where users can manually enable or disable features – similar to how flags work in Google Chrome. Microsoft is FINALLY adding a “Feature Flags” page to Windows Insider settings that will let you manually toggle new features on or off without needing to use vivetool or suffering through CFR! (Hidden bits in 26300.8155, not enabled yet) pic.twitter.com/YiP4acx0Nu— phantomofearth ☃️ (@phantomofearth) April 3, 2026…

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I’m not fully convinced by Apple’s foldable yet – but it’s promising

Apple’s long-rumoured foldable iPhone may finally be taking shape, with newly leaked renders offering the clearest look yet at what could be one of the company’s biggest design changes in years. The device, widely expected to be called the “iPhone Fold,” appears to adopt a book-style folding mechanism similar to existing foldables, opening into a larger, tablet-like display while retaining a smaller cover screen for regular use. The leaked CAD-based visuals suggest a familiar yet refined Apple approach The device is shown with flat edges, a clean rear panel, and a horizontal, pill-shaped dual-camera module reminiscent of recent Pro iPhones.…

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Samsung Galaxy S27 is getting a new Pro model, and it’s the Ultra without the S Pen

Samsung has maintained the same three-model Galaxy S lineup since 2020: standard, Plus, and Ultra. The Galaxy S27 is about to change that. According to industry sources first reported by leaker Ice Universe on X, Samsung’s Mobile eXperience division has decided to add a new “Pro” model to the Galaxy S27 series, expanding the flagship lineup to four models: Galaxy S27, S27+, S27 Pro, and S27 Ultra. BREAKING! Samsung Galaxy S27 series will introduce a new “Pro” model — essentially an Ultra without the S Pen.That means the lineup will expand to four models: Galaxy S27, S27+, S27 Pro, and…

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iPhone 17 Pro Max shoots stunning photos from a Moon mission

NASA just showed what a modern smartphone camera can do far beyond Earth. New images from the Artemis II mission were shot on an iPhone 17 Pro Max, offering a clear look at how everyday hardware holds up in orbit. The photos, taken aboard the Orion spacecraft, show Earth framed through a cabin window as the crew moves deeper into flight. Details shared with the images indicate they were shot on April 2 using the front-facing camera, just two days into the journey. This marks a shift for smartphone photography. The iPhone 17 Pro Max wasn’t just along for convenience,…

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Your smartwatch could soon let you control your PC through hand gestures

Your smartwatch might be more capable than you think. Researchers at Cornell University and KAIST in South Korea have developed a system called WatchHand that turns any regular smartwatch into a hand-tracking device. The best part is that it doesn’t require any extra hardware to do so. According to the published paper, the technology uses AI-powered micro sonar to read your hand movements and finger positions in real time, and it works using hardware your watch already has. So, how does WatchHand actually work? Your smartwatch has a built-in speaker and microphone. WatchHand puts both to work in a way…

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Google’s new free dictation app is the Willow alternative you have been waiting for

Google just dropped a new iOS app today with no official announcement. The app, first spotted by 9to5Google, is called Google AI Edge Eloquent. It is an offline-first voice dictation tool that transcribes your speech in real time, automatically strips filler words, and delivers clean, polished text. Google Eloquent is completely free without any subscription or usage cap. How does Google AI Edge Eloquent work? You just have to open the app, hit record, and start talking. A live waveform tracks your voice as a real-time transcription appears on screen. When you stop, the app automatically processes everything. Filler words…

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Notable firsts of the Artemis II moon mission … so far

Having just looped around the moon in a historic flyby of our nearest neighbor, the Artemis II crew are now on their way back to Earth. NASA’s Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, and Christina Koch, along with the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, launched aboard the Orion spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center on April 1, lifted to space by the mighty SLS rocket. The mission is on course to last 10 days, culminating in a splashdown off the coast of California. Artemis II is testing out the systems of the Orion in preparation for a crewed lunar landing in the…

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