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If you feel like we’re in a flurry of Motorola premieres, you won’t be far from the truth. The Motorola Razr Fold is about to go on sale, and we’ve just seen the Razr (2026) series and Moto G37 series launches, alongside several other premieres.Of course, Motorola is far from being done with its premieres for the year, and at least one more device may launch sooner rather than later. That would be the Edge (2026), which has just leaked in a set of nice-looking renders.Leaked renders reveal the Motorola Edge (2026) designMotorola may have several changes to the design…

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Nevertheless, the movie helped build the myth of Space Camp, which had only opened four years earlier. Since then, more than 900,000 children ages 9 to 18 years old have “graduated” from the experience. Included among them are at least half a dozen NASA astronauts, including Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger, Kate Rubins, Serena Auñón-Chancellor, and a mission specialist on the recently flown Artemis II mission, Christina Koch. Some of the exhibits and activities at Space Camp had grown a bit dated, but Isaacman’s gift should help to revitalize the programs. Among the new elements are a parachute “simulation room” that features a…

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The continued efforts of Nintendo and The Pokémon Company to use patents protecting certain gameplay mechanics to block out competition like Palworld has taken another L, as the company has been denied a patent for Poké Ball-style capture-and-release mechanics on touchscreen devices like phones and tablets. You can check out Games Fray’s post on the matter for a breakdown of all the legalese, but to put it in layperson’s terms, Nintendo attempted to patent the use of a “touch panel” to “use a capture item for capturing a field character disposed in the field,” which essentially means any touch-screen game…

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On Saturday, we told you that OnePlus had halted a pair of updates, OxygenOS versions 16.0.7.XXX and 16.0.5.XXX. OnePlus informed users that some phones began bootlooping and were transformed into bricks or paperweights after installing the updates.OnePlus has identified and resolved the issue it had with two updatesToday, we have some great news for those who were trying to install OxygenOS 16.0.7.XXX on handsets belonging to the OnePlus 15 series in the U.S. and India. The same news applies to those who tried to download OxygenOS 16.0.5.XXX on the OnePlus 13 (Standard model), OnePlus 12, OnePlus 12R, OnePlus Nord 5…

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Many gadgets marketed as being “smart” make me wonder if they would be better off dumb. Some examples are smart TVs that insist on sending your activities to businesses to track you, smart fridges that use the Internet to cycle through ads, smart gym equipment that won’t work offline, smart toothbrushes whose batteries drain too quickly, or virtually any gadget that forces you to use a minimally effective or otherwise unimpressive app. Too often, modern technologies, like inter-device connectivity and artificial intelligence, are shoehorned into gadgets that would be more intuitive to use, affordable, accessible, and/or durable without them. Dory…

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California Governor Gavin Newsom is proposing a new sales tax on digital software and making his point about it in the weirdest way possible. He claims to shop at Best Buy all of the time, but I’m not convinced he’s even used a computer since Windows Vista. Last week, Newsom took a break from podcasting and shitposting about President Trump to argue that California’s state sales tax of 7.5 percent should apply to software companies too, many of which are based in his state. He tried to point out the absurdity of the loophole with an equally absurd personal anecdote:…

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If you thought that the abysmal sales are the only issue with Sony’s flagship smartphones, you may be wrong. After the AI Camera Assistant controversy, the Xperia 1 VIII may hold another surprise.Thicker than the specs sheetOn its website, Sony says its latest flagship is 8.3 mm thick, but that may be a misleading statement. A measurement taken by leaker OnLeaks shows that the device is actually 8.59 mm thick.While the difference of 0.29 mm, which equals just a bit over 0.01 inches, is nothing the vast majority of users would even notice, the discrepancy doesn’t look good. However, the…

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Lanterns, the new DC Universe series coming to HBO Max, dropped a surprising teaser in March that swapped the usual superhero hijinks for gritty realism more in the vein of True Detectives and Slow Horses. Personally, I liked the change; it pushed a series that was barely on my radar to my 2026 list of ones to watch. I guess HBO was concerned people would miss the superhero vibes, though, because the latest teaser trailer interweaves the grittier aspects with a lot more superpowers and intergalactic elements. And you know what? I’m still here for it. Per the official logline, “The…

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Sony is reportedly done publishing its biggest PlayStation 5 single-player games on PC, apparently starting with Ghost of Yōtei and Saros. This comes from Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier, who stated on social media today that PlayStation studio business CEO Hermen Hulst told staff today in a town hall that PlayStation first-party single-player narrative games will be PlayStation-exclusive going forward. This seemingly confirms Bloomberg‘s reporting from March, which stated that online games like Marathon and Marvel Tokon would still be multi-platform, but games like Ghost of Yōtei and Saros, which might have hoped for PC releases months or even a year or…

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AI might be more hype than magic in some industries, but telecom networks are experiencing tangible benefits. T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon are all using the tech to make their networks smarter, though it will still be some time before they achieve their most ambitious visions.Customers are already winningT-Mobile is currently testing ways to bake AI right into the Radio Access Network (RAN) — the crucial link connecting devices to the core network. During the Q1 earnings call, the company’s CEO, Srini Gopalan, shared how the company used AI to self-regulate its network during a severe winter storm in late January.…

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