Month: June 2025

I know which TV tech is the best for watching sports, and these 3 sets are my top picks for your next upgrade

If you’re a sports fan like me, you may have had some complaints in the past about your TV when trying to watch sports. Whether it’s reflections while watching a game in the afternoon or blurring during fast motion, something always seems to need tweaking. Another issue: a TV that…

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Apple’s updated parental controls will require kids to get permission to text new numbers

Apple is introducing a suite of updated child safety features, including one that will give parents more control over who their kids can communicate with. The features are set to arrive with iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, watchOS 26, visionOS 26, and tvOS 26, which will launch this…

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I just watched the world’s first ‘haptic’ trailer for Apple’s F1 movie and my fingers are still tingling

Apple has just released the world’s first ‘haptic’ trailer for its F1 movie The trailer vibrates your phone in time with action sequences The F1 movie pulls into theaters internationally from June 25 I thought I’d seen every movie trailer gimmick by now, but Apple has just produced a novel…

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Meta launches a surreal AI video editor

Meta’s impressive Movie Gen AI editing tool is starting to bear fruit. On Tuesday, the company launched a new editor for short videos, “inspired by” the technology. The editor lets you transform your clothing, location, style and more. The examples the company showcased are head-turning. We’re getting closer to Hollywood-level…

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This is what a 1000TB SSD could look like next year: New E2 Petabyte SSD could accelerate transition from hard drives

E2 SSDs aim to balance storage performance capacity and efficiency New form factor fits rising demand for warm tier data storage High density flash could reduce reliance on hard drives long term As workloads shift and cold data heats up under AI and analytics demands, the traditional split between high-speed…

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You can own a functional version of Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog sculptures for $750

Jeff Koons, best known for his Balloon Dog sculptures that have sold for as much as $58 million, has collaborated with Lexon Design and The Broad museum in Los Angeles to make his iconic artworks more functional and accessible. Available for preorder through Lexon’s website starting June 17th are a…

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