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Hyundai’s Ioniq 3 has the range, the looks, and the space to win you over

Hyundai has officially unveiled the Ioniq 3, a compact hatchback for European markets, and it’s going after something most EVs struggle to nail: being genuinely practical for real life. Hyundai promises no range anxiety, no confusing tech, and no cramped back seats.  But does the Ioniq 3 bring enough features to the table to stand head-to-head with the competition? Let’s find out. What makes the Ioniq 3 stand out in a crowd? For Hyundai, it all starts with the design. The company is calling it “Art of Steel,” and the idea is pretty simple: clean surfaces, sharp lines, and no…

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Fitbit Air leak claims a sub-0 price and plenty of colors for Google’s fitness band

Google’s screen-less Fitbit device has been one of the more intriguing wearable leaks in recent memory, and the details are piling up fast. After the device was first teased by Stephen Curry back in March, and a follow-up report this week from 9to5Google confirmed the name as Fitbit Air, the floodgates have opened. Supplier listings are surfacing, and we now have a pretty clear picture of what Google is planning. It comes in three colors and band options are plentiful According to supplier data, the Fitbit Air will be available in Obsidian, Lavender, and Berry. The charging cable, for what it’s…

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Samsung’s next Galaxy earbuds could surprise with an earclip design

Samsung’s next audio product might just clip onto your ear. A new icon discovered by SammyGuru, buried inside One UI firmware, has revealed a product: Galaxy Buds Able.  What’s interesting is that the earbuds don’t look like any Galaxy Buds that we’ve seen so far.  What exactly are the Galaxy Buds Able? The leaked icon shows a clip-style earbud design that sits on the outer ear, directing sound toward the ear canal, without sealing it off from the outside world. The design puts the earbuds in the open-ear territory, a growing category that has been embraced by brands like Bose…

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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced finally gets a showcase date

After multiple rounds of rumors and leaks, Ubisoft has officially confirmed a Worldwide Reveal Showcase for Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. The reveal was first rumored for last week, only for fresh rumors to push it to this week instead. Ubisoft has now put that speculation to rest. The event goes live on April 23 at 9AM PDT / 4PM UTC / 6PM CEST on YouTube. Ubisoft even leaned into the whole saga, dubbing it “Gaming’s Worst Kept Secret” in its teaser video. That’s hardly an exaggeration given how long the rumors have been circulating online. What can you expect…

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Deezer says AI-generated songs now make up 44% of daily uploads

Music streaming platform Deezer has revealed a sharp rise in AI-generated music on its platform, highlighting a growing shift in how songs are being created and distributed. According to a recent report, nearly 44% of all tracks uploaded to Deezer each day are now generated using artificial intelligence. The company says it is currently receiving close to 75,000 AI-generated songs daily, amounting to more than two million tracks per month. AI Music Is Flooding Platforms Faster Than Expected The scale of AI-generated music has increased rapidly over the past year. What was once a niche category has now become a…

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iPhone 18 Pro color leaks reveal four new finish options

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro lineup may introduce a refreshed set of color options, according to recent leaks, offering a mix of familiar finishes and a new standout shade. While the company has yet to officially confirm details, multiple reports suggest that four colors are currently being tested for the 2026 flagship. The rumored lineup includes Light Blue, Dark Gray, Silver, and a new Dark Cherry finish, which is expected to serve as the signature color for the iPhone 18 Pro series. A New Signature Color Takes Center Stage Among the rumored options, Dark Cherry is drawing the most attention.…

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Motorola sets the launch date for a fresh slate of Razr foldable phones  

The next generation of Motorola’s Razr foldables just got a launch date. Motorola has posted a 12-second-long teaser video on the microblogging platform X on April 20, 2026.  The teaser confirms that the Razr 2026 series will be unveiled on April 29, 2026, with public sales expected to follow on May 21, 2026, in the United States.  What did the teaser actually show? The short clip offered close-up shots of what appears to be new colors for the Razr lineup, with the most eye-catching one being a purple quilted finish (which showed up on at least two devices). We also…

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Google Photos gets new editing tools that are all about subtle touch-ups

Whether it is dark circles from a late night of work, a blemish that showed up uninvited, or something similar that could use additional brightness, Google Photos now has you covered. Google has officially rolled out a new Touch Up suite inside its Photos app editor, integrating face retouching tools directly into the app for the first time. Previously, such adjustments were only available inside Google’s Camera app at the time of capture.  What tools are actually on offer? Now, with the new Touch Up feature (including options to smooth skin, whiten teeth, and brighten eyes), you can edit a…

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Tim Cook steps down as Apple CEO, handing over role to hardware chief Ternus

Apple has confirmed a major leadership change, with CEO Tim Cook set to step down from his role later this year. The company announced that John Ternus, currently Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, will take over as CEO starting September 1, 2026. Cook will transition into the role of executive chairman, where he is expected to remain actively involved in guiding Apple’s broader strategy and policy engagements. A Planned Transition After 15 Years Of Leadership Cook’s departure marks the end of a significant era for Apple. He has led the company since 2011, taking over from co-founder Steve Jobs…

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How to find archived emails in Gmail and return them to your inbox

If your Gmail inbox is a mess but you’re not quite ready to delete anything, archiving is usually the better move. It clears emails out of your main inbox without actually getting rid of them, which makes it a handy middle ground between keeping everything visible and sending messages to the trash. The confusing part is that Gmail doesn’t really give archived emails a dedicated home the way some other mail apps do. Instead, archived messages simply disappear from your inbox and remain tucked inside All Mail, where they can still be searched, reopened, and moved back whenever you need…

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