Samsung’s Galaxy S27 Pro gamble tries to fix what the Plus never solved
Samsung has filed paperwork for a phone it has never announced. Records uncovered in the GSMA database list four separate Galaxy S27 model numbers: the base…
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Samsung has filed paperwork for a phone it has never announced. Records uncovered in the GSMA database list four separate Galaxy S27 model numbers: the base…
PlayStation has posted a public notice saying that, from 1 September 2026, customers will no longer be able to access previously purchased StudioCanal content listed on…
Every business that needs a website now faces a choice that did not exist in this form three years ago. You can build on WordPress, the…
A thirty-second commercial inside a marquee 2026 World Cup match on Fox can cost an advertiser more than a million dollars, and the broadcaster will not…
The virtual apartment tour is no longer a novelty item at the edge of Chinese real estate marketing. For some developers, it is becoming part of…
A cheap microSD card can look like a bargain until the camera stops recording, the console refuses to load a game, the dashcam overwrites broken footage,…
AI.com now sits at the top of the public domain-sale record, with a reported $70 million purchase by Crypto.com co-founder and CEO Kris Marszalek. The answer…
The internet is not the World Wide Web. The internet is the global network of networks that moves data between devices. The web is one service…
Tumblr is still treated as a relic, yet it keeps appearing at the exact points where the social web feels weakest: identity fatigue, algorithmic overload, fandom…
Facebook is not Instagram with older users. YouTube is not TikTok with longer videos. WhatsApp is not a cheaper email list. LinkedIn is not only a…
France has fined Shein almost €22.5 million for fresh consumer-protection breaches, while Temu has just been hit by a separate €200 million European Union penalty under…
WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong” is now public, and the safest way to understand it is not as the long-promised collaboration release, but as a platform reset. Released…
Instagram Plus is no longer just a rumor floating around social feeds. Meta has been testing and rolling out paid subscription plans for Instagram, Facebook and…
A website that actually works is not a brochure, a template, a hosting plan, a logo, a photo gallery, a campaign, or a content calendar. It…
The claim sounds almost too generous for the internet of 2026: you can freely and legally download Wikipedia’s database. It is true, but the truth is…
Google’s redesigned Workspace icons are not just a prettier launcher grid. The new Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Keep, Tasks, Forms, Voice and…
LinkedIn is no longer treating artificial intelligence as an upgrade pasted onto a professional network. The company is turning AI into a working layer across hiring,…
Software used to enter a business or home as a thing. A box arrived from a shop shelf, a reseller, a mail-order catalogue, or an IT…
WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong” arrived on May 20, 2026, and it lands in a market where the old question still refuses to die: is WordPress the best…
WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong” is not just another dashboard refresh. Released on May 20, 2026, it puts artificial intelligence infrastructure, new developer APIs, a modernized admin experience,…
Facebook remains the world’s largest social network by monthly active users, but the October 2025 ranking no longer tells a simple Facebook story. The top of…
A website does not succeed because its visible layer looks polished. It succeeds when the visible layer, the server layer, the data layer, the security layer…
Google has confirmed that it is testing a new storage policy for some new accounts in select regions, cutting the default free allowance to 5GB unless…
A parked car still ages. Fluids break down, tires wear, electronics fail, little noises turn into expensive repairs. A website behaves in much the same way,…
The business flight is being rewritten by a small antenna on the aircraft and a large satellite network above it. Starlink’s aviation service is no longer…
The EU’s Digital Markets Act was first understood through app stores, search engines, social networks, advertising systems, browsers and mobile operating systems. That was never the…
The old browser comparison was easy to frame. Chrome was fast, Safari was tied to Apple hardware, Firefox cared about the open web, Edge tried to…
Google Cloud did not use its opening keynote to argue that AI is useful. That fight is over. The whole presentation was built around a harder…
OpenAI has finally crossed a line it spent a long time standing near and publicly disliking. ChatGPT is no longer only a subscription product, a research…
YouTube is no longer treating subtitles as the main answer to language barriers. It is building a system where a video can arrive in one language…
IBM did not invent the personal computer. It did something harder and, in business terms, more consequential. It made one version of personal computing look safe,…
There was a stretch of internet history when going online felt like entering a place, not opening a feed. You sat down at a computer, signed…
Ten years from now means 2036, not some misty future with floating holograms and cartoon versions of ourselves at virtual parties. The useful way to think…