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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 has a battery feature that the iPad doesn’t, and I’m jealous
June Wan/ZDNET It’s interesting to watch the two giants of the mobile tech world — Apple and Samsung — battle it out to create great products. It’s a win-win situation
Indie games have entered the era of bespoke publishing
For anyone with an eye on video game news, it’s been hard to ignore the recent rise of names like Annapurna Interactive, Devolver Digital, Private Division, Humble, Epic Games and
2023’s Summer Blockbusters Are Putting the Effort In
The summer movie season is often one of the most stable periods of the year: studios show off their big tentpoles (usually about a superhero, or something close to one)
How to Switch Browsers Without Losing Your Bookmarks and Passwords | WIRED
To import from other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, choose Bookmarks HTML File or Passwords CSV File from the Import From menu. If the browser you’re moving from can export data
The iPhone 15 lineup might come with major display changes
It’s hard to believe, but the September iPhone event is only weeks away. With that, new rumors have brought expectations about the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro into focus.
Apple confirms bug stops Screen Time limits from sticking for kids
If your kid has been mysteriously busting through the Screen Time limits you set on their Apple device, the Wall Street Journal might know why: the publication found that a
Is Black news VC backable?
Lately I’ve been thinking about media publishing startups (think Semafor and Puck) and their fundraising rounds. Semafor recently raised a $44 million seed round, and Puck raised a $7 million
The Galaxy Z Flip 5 could be the ultimate work machine if it had this one Samsung feature
Jason Hiner/ZDNET Earlier this week, Samsung unveiled its latest batch of foldable phones, tablets, and watches during the company’s Unpacked event, and there was no question that the upgrades this
Hitting the Books: The dangerous real-world consequences of our online attention economy
If reality television has taught us anything, it’s there’s not much people won’t do if offered enough money and attention. Sometimes, even just the latter. Unfortunately for the future prospects