Month: October 2025
Qualcomm hinted at a 6G future and for the first time I’m not excited for what’s next
Qualcomm says 6G devices will first appear in 2028 Its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform is made for collecting vast amounts of data We know 6G networks will take so much data from us, so what will they offer in return? At the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit, among all the…
Read MoreHere’s how you can try the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses (in a couple of months when slots are available)
Meta’s new Ray-Ban Display glasses are available to buy and demo They’re on sale a select US stores for $799 You can book a demo through Meta’s official scheduler page Last month at Meta Connect 2025, we got our first look at the new Meta Ray-Ban display. We even got…
Read MorePexar’s new digital photo frame features a unique wall-light display, and it looks stunning
Pexar’s Starlight is a digital photo frame with a wall light The Full HD 15.6-inch touch display is color-calibrated, with an anti-glare finish There’s 64GB internal storage, plus photos can be uploaded remotely Better known for external drives and memory cards, Lexar was a new name in digital photo frames…
Read MoreShark just launched two new gadgets designed to suck the gunk from your face and leave you glowing
Shark’s at-home facial kit includes FacialPro Glow and DePuffi gadgets FacialPro Glow works with formulas to hydrate and suck out impurities DePuffi has a plate that gets very cold or very warm, to firm, and soothe Shark has just launched a new kit that enables you to perform your own…
Read MoreHow to choose an age verification VPN
Following the rollout of the UK’s Online Safety Act on July 25, interest in virtual private networks (VPNs) has surged, particularly among first-time users. With new age verification rules restricting access to certain online content (such as adult-only websites, dating apps, 18+ video games, and social media platforms like X…
Read MoreI am so tired of tech services subscription culture, and Blink’s Arc is the latest example
There was a time when you bought a gadget with a laundry list of features and capabilities, and they were available for the lifespan of that product. Today, you buy a tech gadget with the potential to do many things, but sometimes only if you pay an additional recurring fee…
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