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If you’re looking for a new phone right now, that means one of the following options is valid:There are some issues with your current handset;Your phone is OK, it’s just that you’re filthy rich and shopping is your religion; You’re sick not just of the Apple/Samsung duarchy, but you’re fed up with Google, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and the rest of the gang, too. You need something really hip.If the last option is what resonates with you, I’ve got some good news: I’ve also got some bad news: these fancy (and exotic) phones are not cheap.The most interesting part is why the…

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Refresh 2025-11-06T12:33:01.580Z New comet 3I/ATLAS image It’s a day ending in y and there’s a new image of comet 3I/ATLAS and more unfounded speculation about why it’s an alien probe circulating online. We’re looking into the image today. In the meantime, here’s some of our recent comet coverage, in case you missed it. The interstellar visitor has just become visible from Earth again after zooming behind the sun. 🚨 3I/ATLAS reportedly captured by R. Naves Observatory in Begur, Spain — November 5, 2025.If this image is real… what are we really looking at? Are we doomed? #3IATLAS pic.twitter.com/Gy096UqjMhNovember 5, 2025…

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I have personally owned LG-brand refrigerators for the past 15 years. When I bought my first refrigerator from LG (an acronym for “Life’s Good”), in 2011, the French door model was highly rated, and the combination of price and features was unmatched by other brands. In fact, I loved it so much I bought a second, identical one when I moved seven years later. Which is why I was dismayed when it suddenly stopped freezing earlier this year. “We get this call all the time,” the mechanic explained as he swapped out the apparently faulty compressor.Sadly, he was not wrong.…

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One of the best streaming devices you can get today is deeply discounted on Amazon ahead of Black Friday. The Google TV Streamer is going for just $75 right now — the lowest price we’ve seen it hit yet. The device normally costs $100. The Amazon deal applies to both color options, White and the soft gray Haze.The Google TV Streamer is our top pick for an all-in-one streaming device. It has a faster processor than Google’s previous streaming devices (22 percent faster, according to the company), so you can switch between apps and different media without lagging.GoogleOne of our…

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Dicey Dungeons came out way back in 2019, a fact that blew my mind when I went to go double-check it today. That feels like a lifetime ago, but the deckbuilding roguelike itself still feels surprisingly fresh. Developed by Terry Cavanagh (Super Hexagon, VVVVVV), it combines two of my favorite things, turn-based combat and getting burned on RNG re-rolls, into a great dice battling game that too often goes overlooked. Somehow it’s currently just $3 on Switch. The premise is basically “what if you took a traditional turn-based dungeon game and ran every action through a jumble of chaos?” You…

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Apple just started seeding the first developer beta of iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2. Curiously enough, there are reports that the update fails to install on devices equipped with the C1 modem. This could mean that the update has been pulled for these devices. iOS 26.2 pulled for C1-equipped devices, it seems The Cupertino tech giant released the iOS 26.1 stable update on Monday, and then, the company went ahead and released the first beta version of iOS 26.2 for developers the next day. However, not everyone who’s eager to try the new features was able to do so immediately. It seems that…

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He points out that Ikea is on the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) board, and has been actively contributing to the development of the Matter platform since its 2019-2021 Project CHIP days: “It’s just now that lately we’ve been able, as a company, to take a strategic position to switch altogether.”Last September, Ikea updated its DIRIGERA smart-home hub, which itself has been the focus of connectivity and compatibility headaches on the forums, with support for Matter. This includes functioning as a Matter bridge, connecting older Ikea devices—rhe ones based on Zigbee tech—to the wider ecosystem instead of rendering them total junk.The…

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Scientists at Quantinuum have unveiled the world’s most powerful quantum computer. The team claims the new system is capable of solving a problem that a supercomputer could handle only if it consumed more power than the total wattage of a quasar — one of the brightest objects in the universe.At the heart of the new machine, known as Helios, is a quantum processing unit (QPU) with 98 physical qubits made of barium ions. These qubits are arranged in a “junction ion trap” formation — a small, ring-like structure that forms a crossover junction at the base, before extending into two…

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IKEA has officially announced its range of Matter-compatible smart home products. The Swedish furniture store is releasing 21 new items under the tentpoles of lighting, sensors and control. IKEA teased these releases back in July.Part of the roll out will include updates to existing categories in order to work with Matter, an open source smart home standard. “We’re upgrading our most-appreciated products while also adding new ones to solve even more everyday challenges,” Stjepan Begic, product developer at IKEA. “Our focus has been on keeping things simple from setup to daily use, so it’s easy for people to start, use…

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Nubia is a very interesting brand. It started as a subsidiary of the huge Chinese ZTE corporation but broke free and became independent in 2015. It’s hard to pinpoint the focus of Nubia when it comes to smartphones, but if we’re to use one word, it should be innovation.The company launched the concept Alpha smartphone bracelet back in 2019 and was one of the first to introduce an under-display selfie camera. Now, more than five years later, Nubia is shifting its focus toward high-end smartphones with good camera capabilities and unique design.And that’s the description of the Nubia Z80 Ultra…

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