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Today β€” 19 December 2025Main stream

Apple’s foldable phone might be coming in 2026 but you won’t be able to buy it yet

19 December 2025 at 11:14

Apple plans to unveil its foldable iPhone in 2026, but manufacturing issues may limit supply, pushing real-world availability and wider access to 2027.

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ChatGPT gets safety rules to protect teens and encourage human relations over virtual pals

19 December 2025 at 09:13

OpenAI has updated ChatGPT’s rules to better protect teens, adding stronger safeguards, clearer boundaries, and guidance that encourages real-world support when conversations become sensitive.

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The RAM shortage is here to stay, but Samsung clears that SSDs will be spared for now

18 December 2025 at 23:45

Amid AI-related memory constraints, Samsung says it will continue selling consumer SSDs, even as broader supply chain pressures keep prices and availability uncertain.

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Yesterday β€” 18 December 2025Main stream

Instacart may have charged you more for the same groceries and it’s just another case of AI hell

18 December 2025 at 05:50

A new investigation by Consumer Reports, in collaboration with Groundwork Collaborative and More Perfect Union, suggests that Instacart’s use of artificial intelligence in pricing experiments may have resulted in shoppers paying different amounts for the same groceries. The findings point to a system where prices can quietly vary between users, even when orders are placed […]

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Before yesterdayMain stream

Moving from iPhone to Android is about to get much easier

16 December 2025 at 22:24

iOS 26.3 introduces native iPhone-to-Android data transfers, reducing friction for users switching platforms and meeting new interoperability requirements without extra apps.

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Waze begins testing traffic light indicators in select regions

15 December 2025 at 07:28

Waze has begun early testing of traffic light icons with strict limits, signalling progress on a feature users have wanted for years, though wider availability remains uncertain.

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Google Lens is becoming part of Chrome’s native AI interface

15 December 2025 at 00:23

Google Lens now opens Chrome’s AI panel in Canary builds, signaling a future where Chrome offers contextual, chat-based assistance directly alongside web content.

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Google Health Connect is expanding to track symptoms, alcohol intake, and more

14 December 2025 at 23:47

Health Connect is evolving beyond fitness, with signs of medical, lifestyle, and symptom tracking that could make Android health data simpler and more unified.

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Google Translate finally understands what you meant, not just what you typed

14 December 2025 at 23:04

Google is upgrading Translate with Gemini-powered context-aware translations, live speech translation through headphones, and new language learning features, rolling out globally over time.

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Kindle’s new ask this book feature lets readers get answers without leaving the page

14 December 2025 at 22:16

Ask this Book brings contextual, spoiler-free Q&A to the Kindle iOS app, helping readers understand plots and characters while staying immersed.

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Google is working on an Android feature to reduce motion sickness while using your phone

14 December 2025 at 02:26

Android 17 may introduce Motion Cues, a system-level feature that syncs screen visuals with vehicle movement to help prevent nausea during commutes.

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IKEA made a wireless charger that looks like a donut and somehow it works

14 December 2025 at 01:19

IKEA is doubling down on its mission to make smart tech feel less like β€œtech” and more like home decor. The furniture giant is rolling out a fresh lineup of Qi wireless chargers, moving beyond just smart lights and sensors. The headliner here is the VΓ„STMΓ„RKE wireless charger – a fun, compact little gadget that […]

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iOS 26.2 adds a new screen flash option to make notifications harder to miss

14 December 2025 at 00:49

Apple’s iOS 26.2 introduces a screen flash notification option, expanding accessibility features and giving users another way to spot alerts instantly.

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Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic revealed as a new single-player RPG

13 December 2025 at 23:51

A new Star Wars RPG set in the Old Republic is coming, led by KOTOR director Casey Hudson, promising choice-driven storytelling and a return to classic single-player Star Wars adventures.

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Rivian wants your truck to talk back, and it’s happening in 2026

13 December 2025 at 15:53

Rivian will launch an AI assistant in 2026 for all its EVs, enabling voice-based vehicle controls, third-party app support, and deeper software integration without requiring new hardware.

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Amazon could soon be your in-flight Wi-Fi supplier, too

11 December 2025 at 17:04

American Airlines is exploring Amazon Leo for future in-flight Wi-Fi, potentially challenging Starlink and reshaping how passengers experience broadband-quality internet in the sky.

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Your next Intel laptop could game much better without needing a GPU

11 December 2025 at 09:41

Early benchmarks show Intel’s Arc B370 iGPU outperforming previous-gen Arc GPUs and approaching mid-range NVIDIA laptop GPUs, signaling major improvements for upcoming Panther Lake notebooks.

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Your AI chatbot wants you to save the planet…by buying more stuff

11 December 2025 at 09:13

A new study shows AI tools subtly encourage users to buy more, creating β€œalgorithmically facilitated emissions”.

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