The Galaxy Z Fold 2 likes to sit next to the Galaxy S series in Samsung’s lineup, but when it comes to software updates, it hasn’t exactly been treated like the favorite child. While other flagships have already moved on to Android 11 and One UI 3.0, Samsung’s $2,000 foldable has been waiting in line […]
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Infinix Note 60 Pro Leak: Big Specs, Small Surprises
The Infinix Note 60 Pro looks like a spec monster on paper, but for a “Pro” midranger in 2026, this leak feels more like a safe bet than a bold move. Leaked Poster: Specs Front and Center Infinix isn’t waiting for launch day drama. An official-looking promotional poster for the Note 60 Pro is already […]
Waymo’s ‘Driverless’ Taxis Still Rely on Remote Humans
If Tesla sells you Autopilot and Waymo sells you a driverless taxi, which one is actually “self-driving”? Waymo likes to position its robotaxis as truly autonomous, but the company has now admitted that in certain situations, its cars still lean on human backup — and not from inside the vehicle, but from remote operators based […]
ChatGPT Just Got Ads: What That Means for Users
ChatGPT is now officially an ad-supported product. OpenAI has started testing advertisements directly in the ChatGPT interface for adult users in the United States, marking a major shift in how mainstream AI tools are going to be paid for. For Android and web users who’ve gotten used to a relatively clean chat window, this is […]