Month: July 2025

Porsche 911 GTS review: The first hybrid 911 is better with a battery

When Porsche first unveiled the new 911 GTS, it's safe to say that there weren't many people on planet Earth pining for a hybrid 911. The idea of one of the world's most iconic sports cars taking a cue from the humble Toyota Prius is a concept that's a little…

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I ‘fooled’ Samsung’s new antioxidant feature with a Cheez-It

If I were to believe the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, I don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables. Normally, smartwatches don’t make judgments about your nutritional intake. But this year, Samsung introduced a new experimental feature called Antioxidant Index. Using blue, yellow, and infrared LEDs, the watch’s sensor can pick up…

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Samsung Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic Review: The Squircle

Samsung introduces a ton of new health-tracking features, some of which are a little strange. Source

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Is Intel set for a great CPU comeback? Nova Lake in 2026 could copy AMD’s playbook for a key gaming boost

Intel might be planning a big change with Nova Lake CPUs in 2026 Rumor has it that they will benefit from additional cache for faster gaming This is in a similar vein to AMD’s existing 3D V-Cache chips, like the popular 9800X3D Intel‘s Nova Lake processors – which could be…

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5 Best Red-Light Therapy Masks and LED Devices of 2025, Reviewed

Your face called, and it’s low-key offended you might trust TikTok more than WIRED. Source

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The Morning After: Apple’s iOS 26 beta is ready for the public

A few months since WWDC 2025, and Apple is shifting its OS update from developers to brave members of the public. Yesterday, the company launched the public beta version of all its operating systems, now all under the umbrella of "26", making my job a little bit easier. I’ve been…

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