Month: March 2025

iFi’s iDSD Valkyrie DAC wants to guide your music to the great hall of Valhalla

iDSD Valkyrie is iFi’s most high-end DAC to date It is $400 / £400 more expensive than the previous flagship, Diablo 2 …but it also boasts 44% more power At this point, you’d be forgiven for thinking iFi Audio, (the excellent sister company to Abbingdon Music Research, headquartered in Southport,…

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A fresh Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge leak hints at a 2K display and a titanium frame

New Galaxy S25 Edge details have leaked A screen with a 2K resolution is predicted The frame could be made from titanium Most rumors are suggesting that the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is going to get a full launch sometime in April, and as we count down the days we’re…

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The FBI launched a task force to investigate Tesla attacks

A report in the New York Post on Monday revealed the existence of a new 10-person FBI task force focused on vandalism and other activity aimed toward Tesla in response to the actions of Elon Musk. Like Attorney General Pam Bondi’s re-announcement last week of old charges against people accused…

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5 things I want from the iPhone 17 – or I’m out and back to Android

Just when I thought I was out, Apple pulls me back in… in this case I’m talking specifically about how I’ve stuck with using an iPhone Pro model since making the switch from Android back in 2021. But each year since then the iPhone updates have been essentially iterative, with…

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Philips Hue might be working on a video doorbell, and according to a new report, we just got our first look at it

A new leak says that Philips Hue is working on a video doorbell It would represent the next big expansion for the Philips Hue Secure lineup Philips Hue already makes lights, contact sensors, and security cameras While Philips Hue makes a treasure trove of lights, from simple bulbs to sophisticated…

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Trump officials planned a military strike over Signal – with a magazine editor on the line

Getting added to the wrong group chat is a common problem, but what if that group chat is describing an upcoming military strike? That’s what happened to The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, who was added to a Signal group chat formed by high-ranking members of the Trump administration to discuss…

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