Qualcomm Snapdragon X vs. Snapdragon X2: What’s Changed?
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chips were a major revision from earlier attempts at Arm PC chips, but how much has changed with the new second generation?
Want Nothing’s Transparent Design on a Budget? The 3A Lite Is Its Most Affordable Phone Yet
It’s just a shame it won’t be available in the US.
Geostar pioneers GEO as traditional SEO faces 25% decline from AI chatbots, Gartner says
The moment Mack McConnell knew everything about search had changed came last summer at the Paris Olympics. His parents, independently and without prompting, had both turned to ChatGPT to plan…
Galaxy S26 Rumor Roundup: Samsung May Be Shaking Up Its Lineup
Rumors about the next Galaxy flagship series have been absolutely wild.
I Got an Early Look at Adobe’s Research Projects: How AI Makes It Quicker Than Ever to Edit Photos
All the Adobe research projects transform time-intensive manual photo edits into a few easy clicks.
Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, Oct. 29
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Oct. 29.
Samsung’s Wild-Looking Tri-Fold Phone Makes Its Debut at the APEC Summit in S. Korea
The Galaxy phonemaker showed off a twin-hinged foldable at a Korean consumer tech show.
Apple’s Next Big Move: iPhone 20 Reportedly Could Ditch Every Physical Button
If you like the security of a physical button to feel for on your iPhone, you might need to adjust to a new style.
IBM’s open source Granite 4.0 Nano AI models are small enough to run locally directly in your browser
In an industry where model size is often seen as a proxy for intelligence, IBM is charting a different course — one that values efficiency over enormity, and accessibility over…
FCC Votes to Nearly Double Rates for Prison Phone Calls
The commission votes along party lines to set higher caps on prison phone calls, which is expected to increase costs by 83%.