Category: 4. Technology

  • Here’s How the iPhone 17 Pro Max Will Compare to the iPhone 17 Pro

    Here’s How the iPhone 17 Pro Max Will Compare to the iPhone 17 Pro

    Apple should unveil the iPhone 17 series in September, and there might be one bigger difference between the Pro and Pro Max models this year.

    As always, the Pro Max model will be larger than the Pro model:

    • iPhone 17 Pro: 6.3-inch display
    • iPhone 17 Pro Max: 6.9-inch display

    Given the Pro Max is physically larger than the Pro, it has more internal space, allowing for a larger battery and longer battery life. Nothing new.

    It has been rumored that the Pro Max model will go one step further this year, though.

    In March, it was rumored that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will be approximately 5% thicker than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, likely in order to accommodate a larger battery. This would result in the iPhone 17 Pro Max having even longer battery life compared to the iPhone 17 Pro, which is not expected to be any thicker than the iPhone 16 Pro.

    It was recently rumored that the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s battery capacity will reach the 5,000 mAh mark, up from 4,676 mAh for the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

    The thickness rumor originated from Ice Universe, an account with more than 1.5 million followers on Chinese social media platform Weibo. The account has previously shared accurate information about future Apple products.

    In some years, the Pro Max gets some camera features before the Pro, but that is not expected to be the case this year. Both the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are rumored to be equipped with a trio of 48-megapixel rear cameras, along with an upgraded 24-megapixel front camera. No camera differences have been rumored yet.

    It was initially rumored that the iPhone 17 Pro Max might have a smaller Dynamic Island compared to the iPhone 17 Pro and earlier models, but it was later reported that such a change might not be happening until next year. Even if it does happen this year, one source said the smaller Dynamic Island would be on all iPhone 17 models.

    All in all, the iPhone 17 Pro Max might be pretty similar to the iPhone 17 Pro, beyond its larger screen and even bigger lead in battery life.

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  • The iPad I recommend to most users is under $300 in every color at Amazon

    The iPad I recommend to most users is under $300 in every color at Amazon

    Maria Diaz/ZDNET

    An iPad can help with success in many areas like school, professional work, content creation, and way more. Plus, with Prime Day just days away, there’s no better time to scoop up savings on one of Apple’s most popular devices. 

    Also: Your iPad is getting 4 big upgrades for free. Here are the top features in iPadOS 26

    Now, you can get the 11th Gen iPad for $299 (save $50). The tablet normally retails for $350, so a great sale this soon in the launch schedule is good news for early adopters on a tight budget. Plus, this iPad is our pick for the best iPad of 2025 and is a great gift for the upcoming new school year. Every color is on sale at Amazon

    This year, iPads were upgraded in several ways, helping them become more capable devices. For one, the tablet is equipped with an A16 chip for better processing and the ability to edit 4K videos or use live text in photos or videos. It also boosts battery life, preventing you from worrying about charging it too often. Keep in mind that this iPad does not support Apple Intelligence.

    iPad 11th Generation (2025)

    A closer look at the iPad 11th Gen’s screen. 

    Maria Diaz/ZDNET

    The screen is an 11-inch Liquid Retina display, so the graphics quality is top tier for streaming your favorite content like YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or whatever your heart desires. It also comes equipped with True Tone, which helps adjust the screen’s brightness to a comfortable level depending on the light temperature of your room. 

    Also: I skipped the pricey iPad Pro for the $299 base model and have no regrets. Here’s why

    ZDNET expert Maria Diaz tested out the iPad, and appreciated its hardware upgrades, but noted it may not be the best tablet for every audience. 

    “If you’re looking for a tablet to do light work on the go, edit some short videos, stream content, or play games, the iPad base model won’t disappoint. Suppose you’re more of a power user and intend to use heavier apps like Final Cut Pro for iPad, for example, to edit longer videos. In that case, I’d recommend a higher-end model,” she said.

    If you do not like Face ID integrated with your device, this iPad may be great for you, as it only offers Touch ID. This way, you still have a biometric barrier between your data and the outside world.

    The 11th Gen iPad is also equipped with Wi-Fi 6, which delivers a more powerful connection than ever. This iPad could be an excellent fit for small businesses, artists, professionals, or students.

    Looking for the next best product? Get expert reviews and editor favorites with ZDNET Recommends

    How I rated this deal 

    This iPad, released just a few months back, is a great tablet for anyone wanting to get their hands on the latest tech. That’s why I gave this offer a 4/5 Editor’s deal rating. Plus, it’s the best price we’ve seen yet for this model. Buying a new iPad at this price is a great deal, and this device is great for many users. 

    Deals are subject to sell out or expire anytime, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We’re sorry if you’ve missed out on this deal, but don’t fret — we’re constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com. 

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    We aim to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. ZDNET offers 33 years of experience, 30 hands-on product reviewers, and 10,000 square feet of lab space to ensure we bring you the best of tech. 

    In 2025, we refined our approach to deals, developing a measurable system for sharing savings with readers like you. Our editor’s deal rating badges are affixed to most of our deal content, making it easy to interpret our expertise to help you make the best purchase decision.

    At the core of this approach is a percentage-off-based system to classify savings offered on top-tech products, combined with a sliding-scale system based on our team members’ expertise and several factors like frequency, brand or product recognition, and more. The result? Hand-crafted deals chosen specifically for ZDNET readers like you, fully backed by our experts. 

    Also: How we rate deals at ZDNET in 2025

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  • How to get the Yotei Mask in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    How to get the Yotei Mask in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    The Yotei Mask isn’t just an Easter egg; it’s a full-on wearable tribute that fans of both Ghost of Tsushima and Death Stranding will love. Hidden deep in the narrative layers of DS2: On the Beach, this sleek collectible doesn’t come easy. But if you’re the kind who rescues, delivers, and never backs down, here’s how to get your hands on it.

    When Can You Unlock the Yotei Mask in Death Stranding 2?

    You’ll need to be well into the main storyline—specifically around Episode 8—before the Yotei Mask becomes obtainable. Don’t go searching in the early chapters. It simply won’t show up. Focus on progressing the story and keep an eye out for a prepper named The Adventurer—he’s the key to this unlock.

    Death Stranding 2: Ghost of Yōtei Mask Unlock Guide – How to Get The Adventurer SSS Crossover Cargo

    Step-by-Step Guide to Getting the Yotei Mask in Death Stranding 2

    Follow these steps if you want to unlock the Yotei mask in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach:

    Step 1: Reach Episode 8

    By now, you’ve made it through the Australian terrain and unlocked a bunch of characters. Around this point, you’ll get Order 36, which sends you into the mountains with a meteorite delivery.

    Step 2: Meet the Adventurer’s Son

    When you deliver the meteorite to The Adventurer’s shelter, you’ll find only his son there. Surprise: dad’s missing again. You’ll now get Order 37, tasking you with yet another tough rescue mission.

    How to Find and Rescue the Adventurer (Order 37) | Death Stranding 2: On the Beach

    Step 3: Complete Order 37

    This mountain rescue is no joke—expect extreme weather, hostile terrain, and some solid BT action. But once you complete it, you’re on track. The Adventurer is grateful, and the wheels are now in motion.

    Step 4: Wait for the SSS Notification

    Once Order 37 is complete and you enter Episode 9, you’ll receive a message via the SSS (Shared Service System). The Adventurer sends you a cryptic note with an image of a masked figure and says he wants to reward you.

    Step 5: Bring Him Any Cargo

    Yep, literally any cargo. Doesn’t matter if it’s a lost package or a side order—just bring it to The Adventurer’s shelter. Once you do, he’ll reward you with the Yotei Mask.While there’s no official timer, many players believe delaying the delivery might reset the interaction or cause the Adventurer to leave. Best advice? Once you get the SSS message, grab any cargo and deliver it immediately.

    How To Get Yotei Mask – Death Stranding 2 PS5 Pro

    How to Equip the Yotei Mask in Death Stranding 2?

    Hold Left on the D-Pad, go to the Face Equipment section (same place as sunglasses or harmonica), and scroll until you find the Yotei Mask. Equip it and flex your connection to Sucker Punch’s samurai legacy.The Yotei Mask is more than just flair—it’s a nod to Sony’s interconnected universe and a reward for the most dedicated porters. Stay sharp, keep delivering, and wear that mask with pride.


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  • Xbox’s sci-fi looter-shooter Blackbird was scrapped even after leaving execs ‘blown away’

    Xbox’s sci-fi looter-shooter Blackbird was scrapped even after leaving execs ‘blown away’

    Xbox was well on its way to delivering a sci-fi stylized game with plenty of exciting movement mechanics before an abrupt change of heart. The upcoming third-person shooter RPG codenamed Blackbird from ZeniMax Online Studios, which developed The Elder Scrolls Online, has been “shelved indefinitely,” according to an exclusive report from Bloomberg. The report added that Xbox execs were “blown away” by the game and had “nothing but complimentary words,” according to Bloomberg‘s sources.

    The exciting new IP was expected to rival the Destiny franchise with its looter-shooter gameplay in an alien noir-themed world. The Bloomberg report revealed that a sci-fi setting would be paired with movement-based abilities like “double-jumping, air-dashing, a grappling hook and wall climbing.” The project was reportedly gaining momentum recently and was set to be released in 2028, after the studio expanded its team to 300 people.

    Microsoft didn’t provide comments to Bloomberg or any explicit reasoning why the Blackbird project was dropped. Not much was known about the game, but TrueAchievements uncovered a plot that revolves around players uncovering a notorious murder in a capital city called Exodus. Along with Blackbird, Microsoft canceled Everwild, a fantasy game from Rare that’s been in development since 2014, and a reboot of the Perfect Dark first-person shooter.

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  • Elon Musk wants to shut down the International Space Station for which Donald Trump just sanctioned $1.25 – Times of India

    Elon Musk wants to shut down the International Space Station for which Donald Trump just sanctioned $1.25 – Times of India

    1. Elon Musk wants to shut down the International Space Station for which Donald Trump just sanctioned $1.25  Times of India
    2. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk makes BIG claim, ‘It’s time to retire…’  DNA India
    3. Elon Musk doubles down on Mars mission update as he calls for ISS to be scrapped  UNILAD Tech
    4. ‘Time to move on from the ISS to Mars’— Musk: SpaceX CEO reignites space race as he calls to retire ISS and…  Bhaskar English
    5. Elon Musk wants International Space Station retired after Donald Trump’s Tax Bill allocates $1.25 billion, says: ‘It’s time to focus on Mars’  MSN

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  • When is the point of no return in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    When is the point of no return in Death Stranding 2? | Esports News

    (Image via Kojima Productions)

    Wondering when Death Stranding 2 locks you in for good? If you’re the type who likes to tie up every side quest, deliver every lost package, and soak in every weirdly brilliant Kojima moment before things get intense, this guide is for you. While Death Stranding 2 is forgiving in many ways, there’s still a moment where the game subtly says: no going back now.

    What Is the Point of No Return in Death Stranding 2?

    In most games, the “point of no return” is a crystal-clear warning—big boss fight ahead, are you sure you’re ready? In Death Stranding 2, it’s more… Kojima-esque. There’s no flashing message or “last chance to explore” banner. Instead, the game quietly shifts into a more linear mode, narrowing your freedom and steering you hard into the endgame.

    What Changes After That Point?

    Once you cross the invisible threshold, here’s what actually changes in gameplay terms:

    • You lose access to fast travel temporarily
    • Some side missions and optional deliveries become unavailable
    • You’ll be locked into a long sequence of main missions, about 5+ hours of continuous story
    • You can’t go back to earlier regions until the credits roll

    It’s not a full shutdown of the open world, but it does limit what you can do and where you can go until the main plot wraps.

    Death Stranding 2 PS5 Pro | Order 43 Destruction of Chiral Jammers & Threat Removal

    The Mission You Should Pause At

    If you want to continue exploring, upgrading gear, or doing deliveries before the final sprint, do not start Main Order 43.Once you accept that mission:

    • Fast travel gets locked
    • You’ll be locked into several hours of uninterrupted story missions
    • Backtracking is off the table until the game is over

    Essentially, Order 43 marks the moment where the game says, “Alright, no more distractions — let’s finish this.”

    Can You Go Back After the Ending?

    Yes. 100%.Once the credits roll, you return to the world with everything unlocked again. Fast travel returns, and all side missions remain available. So don’t worry about missing out — Kojima’s world welcomes you back.Still, if you like a clean slate before the final arc, avoid Main Order 43 until you’re truly ready.Finish everything you care about before Main Order 43. Then strap in and let Kojima take the wheel. This isn’t a game that punishes curiosity. But it does reward timing. Know when to pause, and when to plunge headfirst into the story’s final stretch.


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  • So Long, ‘Anthem,’ See Ya In the Skies – Gizmodo

    So Long, ‘Anthem,’ See Ya In the Skies – Gizmodo

    1. So Long, ‘Anthem,’ See Ya In the Skies  Gizmodo
    2. BioWare’s Maligned Loot Shooter Anthem Will Go Offline Forever Next Year  Kotaku
    3. EA is shutting down Anthem’s servers, which were still up  MSN
    4. Electronic Arts to sunset ‘Anthem’ on January 12, 2026  TipRanks
    5. BioWare’s Failed RPG Anthem Will Be Unplayable Soon  ComicBook.com

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  • Does Freezing Help? An Ice Baths Analysis

    Does Freezing Help? An Ice Baths Analysis

    Does Freezing Help? An Ice Baths Analysis

    Thousands of yards. Long, exhausting meets. 

    As swimmers, a lot of pain is endured on the path to success, both physical and mental. And yet, perhaps the most excruciating part of the swimming world is a method used for recovery. 

    Ice baths, also known as cold tubs, have grown into one of the most popular recovery methods in the sport. They can be found at almost every major meet, tempting athletes to plunge into unbearable temperatures to heal their muscles. 

    In theory, the method seems like a no-brainer. Building toughness and ensuring your body’s healing are two essential aspects to swimming. But over the years, the method has proved controversial, due to research debating it’s effectiveness. 

    Is the ice bath actually an effective recovery method? Does the painful process pay off? We talked to two of the country’s top college swimming athletic trainers in order to learn more about ice baths and their impact. 

    Why Do Swimmers Use Ice Baths?

    The most common reason for using ice baths lies in muscular recovery. 

    Like any sport, swimming invokes a heavy amount of Delayed Muscle Soreness after a tough workout or race. Some research in the past has presented ice baths as a solution to this problem. 

    A study done by Chris Blakely et al in 2012 for the Cochrane Bone, Joint, and Muscle Trauma group suggests that ice baths can reduce soreness. The baths are said in the study to potentially stimulate blood flow and the transportation of nutrients after exercise. They are also found to reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation. 

    Do the Baths Help Post-Workout?

    According to trainers we spoke with, the results are mixed at best.

    “I would never suggest an ice bath after weight training or a hard workout,” said Jeff Kuelling, swim and dive athletic trainer at N.C State. The trainer, who also works for USA Swimming, suggested the baths can be more harmful than helpful.

    “Hard training causes muscle breakdown which stimulates the healing process and our body builds us back up even stronger.” Kuelling said. “Ice baths after those workouts were shown to suppress that process, which in turn kills your gains.”

    A 2015 study by the Journal of Physiology showed “reduced long-term gains in muscle mass and strength” after biweekly ice bath recovery. 

    Texas Athletic Trainer Alyssa Hendry wasn’t quite as opposed. But the trainer still pointed to the baths as a secondary option. 

    “We prefer to get the body flushed out first,” Hendry said. She pointed to methods like massage and the use of Normatec boots as preferred methods over the bath. 

    “The baths can help with muscle pain,” Hendry said. “It’s just important to get that blood flow beforehand, so it doesn’t freeze over.”

    What About Before a Meet?

    Meets represent an entirely different challenge than practices, as they focus on harder racing rather than long, sustained swimming. Despite the change, the trainers’ views on ice baths were similar to post-workout.

    Hendry stressed that recovery is emphasized more on meet days, but also that it follows a similar process as after training. 

    “There’s more intensity, so we found that people need to recover more,” Hendry said. “And so we try to ensure they have a good cool-down, reach the massage table for that muscle flow, and then ice bath.”

    Kuelling, meanwhile, remained mostly opposed. 

    “There’s just so many other modalities that are more effective towards recovery,” he said. 

    Contrast Therapy: An Ice Bath Alternative?

    According to Kuelling, lots of great alternatives to ice baths exist. But interestingly enough, the trainer said the best alternative to the ice bath is often combining it with the opposite sensation: heat. 

    “Contrast Therapy” is a method both Kuelling and Hendry have utilized. The process involves transferring intermittently between a hot tub and an ice bath.

    A 2024 study done by Babak Shadgan(et al) for the Journal of Athletic Training said the therapy “increases intramuscular oxygenated blood flow.”

    “It’s great for blood flow, joint stiffness, and circulation,” said Hendry. “People usually like it a lot.”

    Kuelling uses the method often, advising his athletes to utilize a 3:1 ratio: three minutes in the hot tub, followed by one minute in the cold tub, and finishing with the hot tub. He believes the method will only continue to grow. 

    “It’s becoming a shift (across swimming),” said Kuelling. “Away from simply cold-immersion therapy, and toward methods like this.”

    The Verdict

    So, should swimmers utilize ice baths? The answer is complex. Both trainers carried differing views on the subject, with neither fully endorsing the method. 

    However, as Kuelling suggested, sometimes the best recovery method is what works best mentally for the athlete. 

    “I’m never gonna suggest it,” he said, referring to the ice baths. “But I want my athletes doing whatever they’re comfortable with, what’s going to help them on race day.”

    Hendry agreed. 

    “There’s always a good psychological benefit of feeling you’re doing something, even if you actually aren’t,” she said. “(Ice baths) can provide that benefit.”

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  • Ulefone Armor X16: New rugged smartphone with giant battery and night vision camera

    Ulefone Armor X16: New rugged smartphone with giant battery and night vision camera

    The Armor X16 is a rugged smartphone without 5G. (Image source: Ulefone)

    The Armor X16 is a new rugged smartphone that not only features a robust design but also a flashlight. Other features include a large battery, multiple cameras and an IR blaster.

    Ulefone has a new smartphone in its range, the Armor X16, which can be ordered as a direct import from China for $168. Buyers should keep in mind, however, that local warranty rights will not apply in the event of a claim. Ulefone already has a strong presence on Amazon with models such as the Armour 34 Pro 5G, so warranty-conscious customers are advised to wait until the model is available there.

    The Armor X16 is a rugged smartphone that supposedly meets IP69K, IP68, and MIL-STD-810H standards, offering protection against dust, water and falls. The weight of just under 395 grams and the thickness of 17.95 millimeters are due not only to the robust design but also to the large battery, which has a whopping capacity of 10,360 mA and can be charged at 33 watts.

    The MediaTek Helio G91 SoC is a chip without an integrated 5G modem, so users are limited to LTE connections. 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage are installed. The 6.56-inch IPS display, reinforced by Corning Gorilla Glass 5, has a resolution of 1,612 x 720, a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a specified peak brightness of 910 cd/m², which, if true, would be a very high value for such a display. Other features include a 48 MP main camera, a 2 MP macro camera and a 20 MP night vision camera. Fingerprint unlocking is supported. Lastly, the operating system is Android 15.
     

    Both a flashlight and an IR blaster are available. (Image source: Ulefone)
    Both a flashlight and an IR blaster are available. (Image source: Ulefone)

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  • Xiaomi Laser Projector 3: 4K projector launches with a range of modern features

    Xiaomi Laser Projector 3: 4K projector launches with a range of modern features

    Laser Projector 3: New laser projector with gimbal. (Image source: Xiaomi)

    Xiaomi has a new laser projector on offer, the Xiaomi Laser Projector 3. The device reportedly delivers 4K resolution and comes with an integrated gimbal. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also on board for what is a relatively affordable price.

    Xiaomi already has a number of various projectors on offer, such as the Smart Projector L1, and is now adding another projector to its range. The main highlight of the Xiaomi Laser Projector 3 is the 4K resolution, which is said to offer a sharp display at a projection of up to 120 inches (3 meters); hardly any television comes close to this size. However, there is a limitation that is not unusual for cheaper projectors: the specified brightness of 1,000 CVIA lumens is quite low, especially compared to projectors with a conventional light source. The specification in CVIA lumens is not comparable with the commonly used ANSI lumens, and there are certainly legal disputes between various manufacturers regarding the specification of lumens.

    The BT.2020 color space is said to be 110% reproducible and a contrast ratio of 1,600:1 is specified. The model is equipped with a gimbal, which should make setup easier. Also included are a ToF module and a camera for real-time projection adjustment. Automatic keystone correction is also supported. Furthermore, the projector has an SoC, RAM and internal storage, so it can be used without an external player (which can be connected via HDMI 2.1 if desired). Two speakers are installed, each with an output of 8 watts.

    The Xiaomi Laser Projector 3 will be available in China from July 10 for the equivalent of around $660. Information on a global launch is still pending.
     

    Strong color reproduction is advertised. (Image source: Xiaomi)
    Strong color reproduction is advertised. (Image source: Xiaomi)

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