Technology

Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: A Safe, Solid Flagship That Doesn’t Push Boundaries

Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: A Safe, Solid Flagship That Doesn’t Push Boundaries

The Samsung Galaxy S26 continues Samsung’s tradition of delivering reliable, high-quality flagship smartphones—but this year, the company plays it safe. Rather than introducing bold new features, the S26 focuses on refining what already worked in previous models. Announced in early 2026, the device builds on the foundation of the Galaxy S25 series with incremental upgrades […]

Samsung Galaxy S26 Review: A Safe, Solid Flagship That Doesn’t Push Boundaries Read More »

MacBook Neo Review: Apple’s Budget Laptop That Could Redefine Affordable Macs

MacBook Neo Review: Apple’s Budget Laptop That Could Redefine Affordable Macs

The Apple MacBook Neo is Apple’s bold attempt to make macOS laptops more accessible. Starting at $599, it is the most affordable MacBook the company has ever released, targeting students, casual users, and first-time Mac buyers. Instead of competing with premium laptops like the MacBook Pro, the Neo focuses on delivering the essential Mac experience

MacBook Neo Review: Apple’s Budget Laptop That Could Redefine Affordable Macs Read More »

Microsoft Build 2026 Announced For June In San Francisco Bay Area

Microsoft Build 2026 Announced For June In San Francisco Bay Area

Microsoft has officially set its flagship developer conference — Build 2026 — for June 2–3, 2026, shifting the schedule later than its traditional May timing and relocating the event from the Seattle area to San Francisco, California at the Fort Mason Center. This move marks a notable departure from recent years when Build was held

Microsoft Build 2026 Announced For June In San Francisco Bay Area Read More »

How AI Is Finally Making Your Inbox Manageable — Beyond Traditional Filters

For years, people have relied on basic filters — rules that sort messages by sender, subject line, or keywords — to keep inboxes under control. But these systems often miss the mark: they can’t always recognize what’s truly important, they can misclassify emails, and they usually require manual setup and maintenance. Traditional filters also struggle

How AI Is Finally Making Your Inbox Manageable — Beyond Traditional Filters Read More »

Microsoft Ends Support For Publisher After October Twenty Twenty Six

Microsoft has announced that Publisher, the long-standing desktop publishing tool included in Microsoft 365 and Office suites, will be retired in October 2026 and removed from future Microsoft 365 plans. After this date, Publisher won’t be supported, updated or installable through Microsoft 365, marking an end to a program that first launched in 1991 for

Microsoft Ends Support For Publisher After October Twenty Twenty Six Read More »

Where Did the M1 MacBook Air Go? Inside Apple’s Move to Newer MacBook Models

The Apple MacBook Air (M1) which Apple introduced in December 2020 brought a fundamental change to laptop computing. Apple became an independent chip maker by using its first self-designed M1 chip which uses ARM architecture instead of Intel processors. The system delivered significant benefits through its performance capabilities and battery runtime of about 18 hours

Where Did the M1 MacBook Air Go? Inside Apple’s Move to Newer MacBook Models Read More »

Smart Homes Are Being Targeted By Hackers Worldwide

Smart home devices deliver enhanced convenience which comes with security risks because hackers now search for weak points in all connected systems. Your network becomes vulnerable to outside attacks through unprotected smart speakers and cameras and thermostats and locks and other devices which serve as entry points. The number of connected devices worldwide is growing

Smart Homes Are Being Targeted By Hackers Worldwide Read More »

Tracking the RAM Fallout: Why 2026’s Memory Crunch Will Make Laptops a Lot More Expensive

The pinch is already beginning to squeeze tech buyers in 2026, although it is having a much bigger effect on software prices than it will their own pocketbooks: RAM (memory) shortages are beginning to raise the worldwide cost of laptops. This is not a temporary supply hiccup as is the case with temporary sales fluctuations.

Tracking the RAM Fallout: Why 2026’s Memory Crunch Will Make Laptops a Lot More Expensive Read More »