Apple’s pricey Vision Pro VR headset had a tough 2025.
The company halted manufacturing with one of its suppliers, failed to ship any of the $3,500 headsets for the first three quarters of the year, then relaunched the headset with one of its…

Apple’s pricey Vision Pro VR headset had a tough 2025.
The company halted manufacturing with one of its suppliers, failed to ship any of the $3,500 headsets for the first three quarters of the year, then relaunched the headset with one of its…

OpenAI, the company that developed the models and products associated with ChatGPT, plans to announce a new audio language model in the first quarter of 2026, and that model will be an…

One of the longest-running partnerships in mountain biking is ending. After a staggering 22 years together, Cam McCaul and Trek are going their separate ways.
McCaul started out with Trek as one of the early 2000’s best slopestyle and…

We’ve all heard about Quitter’s Day—that infamous second Friday in January when fitness resolutions start falling apart. But here’s what’s fascinating: Apple Watch users are breaking this pattern in remarkable ways. Fresh research from Apple’s…

When most TVs aren’t in use, they sit as an ugly black screen in the middle of the living room. With The Frame, Samsung invented an entirely new kind of TV — an art TV that…

Dodge has confirmed that the Durango SRT Hellcat is now certified for sale in all 50 states, removing a major barrier that previously limited availability in emissions-strict markets. The change applies to the 2026 Durango lineup and…

The behaviour of information as systems become disordered presents a fundamental challenge in physics, and recent work by Akash Vijay and Jong Yeon Lee, alongside their colleagues, sheds new light on this problem. These researchers define and…

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Samsung aims to be the first TV brand to launch Google Photos support in 2026, with create and personalized results capabilities rolling out later in the year.
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Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is starting 2026 by leaning into something Tim Cook genuinely seems to care about: helping people actually stick with healthier habits.
This time, it’s through Fitness+. Apple…