Apple could deliver automatic tab groups in Safari for iOS 27 and macOS

Apple is reportedly testing AI-powered automatic tab grouping for Safari in iOS 27 and macOS 27 to help users better organize browsing sessions.

Hear me out: MagSafe has failed to reach its potential, but the foldable iPhone Ultra could revive it — here’s how

MagSafe isn’t as good as it could be, but the iPhone Ultra is a chance for Apple to put things right.

The iPhone Air shows why compact phones are still the better answer

The iPhone Air is a clever answer to heavy flagship phones, but using one reminded me that thinness and lightness still don’t solve the real problem of a typical tall phone.

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide leaked in case listings, and the design shift is more dramatic than I expected

Case listings for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide have surfaced on Alibaba, revealing a phone so dramatically wider than previous Folds that it barely resembles its predecessors.

I spent two weeks with the OnePlus 15R, and it’s forever raised my expectations for smartphone battery life

Even with a missing telephoto lens, the OnePlus 15R’s massive new battery makes it unbeatable in its category.

Fake stalking apps racked million of downloads. It says a lot about Google’s security and us

28 fake Android apps promising to spy on anyone’s call history racked up 7.3 million downloads on Google Play — and the scariest part isn’t that the apps were fraudulent, it’s that so many people wanted them to work.

This could be the final form of the iPhone 18 Pro, and it’s expectedly boring

A new leak gives us an early look at the iPhone 18 Pro, and while the rumored upgrades sound polished, the overall experience may feel a little too familiar. From a smaller Dynamic Island to faster internals, Apple seems to be refining the formula inst…

Samsung gave Galaxy S25 users One UI 8.5, but skipped the features they wanted most

One UI 8.5 is rolling out to the Galaxy S25 series with new tools, but the missing Now Nudge and 24MP camera mode are what users are talking about.

Sci-fi got the gadgets right, but the vibes wrong

Sci-fi promised holograms, floating interfaces, and magic computers. Consumer tech delivered phones, video calls, smart speakers, and the boring version that actually ships.