Samsung’s new display tech can switch between 2D/3D on OLED panels, no glasses needed

Samsung’s new metasurface lenticular lens, published in Nature, switches between sharp 2D and glasses-free 3D via voltage control and achieves a 100-degree viewing angle in a 1.2mm profile.

‘A phone that just works’ — I tested the Samsung Galaxy A57, and it’s a competent all-rounder with no wow factor

The Samsung Galaxy A57 has a thin body, clean software, and a good-looking screen, making it great as an everyday phone. But it struggles with performance and photography.

Google is making it dramatically easier to sign in to apps without OTP or link hassles

Google now lets Android apps verify your email in one tap, no OTP codes and no inbox hunting. Here’s how the new Credential Manager API works.

iOS 26.4.2 fixes an iPhone security flaw exploited by the FBI

iOS 26.4.2 is a small update with just one named fix, but it’s a fix that could secure your communications from law enforcement.

These E Ink fridge magnets display Polaroid-like photos that you can change from your phone

These fridge magnets have a tiny, battery-free, color E Ink screen that can display photos and to-do lists.

Apple leak claims juicy iPhone 18 Pro camera upgrades that I can’t wait to see in action

A reputable Weibo leaker has outlined four camera upgrades Apple is reportedly developing, variable aperture confirmed for both iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max this year.

OnePlus 16 could spoil your eyes with a buttery-smooth 240Hz screen

A fresh leak says the OnePlus 16 could arrive with a 240Hz screen, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, and a battery upgrade big enough to matter.

Honor’s new phones look like iPhones for Android
Honor’s new phones look like iPhones for Android

Honor has announced the 600 and 600 Pro, which it calls “accessible flagships,” and they look… familiar. Especially in that orange. The Pro makes the iPhone comparison especially obvious thanks to its triple rear camera – it even has the same flash layout – while the 600 is just a hair subtler because it drops […]

Apple plugs iPhone hole that let FBI extract texts from notifications history

A bug in Apple’s notification system was silently storing incoming message content for up to a month, regardless of whether messages were regular or set to auto-delete.

What John Ternus told me a decade ago and why I’m convinced he’s the CEO Apple needs now

The mystery of what kind of CEO John Ternus will be for Apple may already have been solved by his own words.