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Android users will soon get to experience OpenAI's viral Sora app
By Brady Snyder published
Coming soon OpenAI recently launched a new AI social platform, Sora, on iOS — but Android users won't need to wait much longer to experience it next.

Samsung's pulled One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S23 is now returning
By Brady Snyder published
Back again Samsung paused the rollout of One UI 8 for the Galaxy S23 series earlier this week, but it’s now returning with the October 2025 security patch.

Gemini's October drop brings powerful AI upgrades to your work and home
By Nickolas Diaz published
Only Treats Google detailed its latest October drop for Gemini for users in its app.

WPC responds to Nothing's Qi2 comments, and it seems there's a disconnect
By Nickolas Diaz published
Too costly? The WPC, the minds behind the Qi2 standard, responded to Nothing's comments about the costs behind wireless charging.

Samsung's latest One UI 8.5 beta gives us our first look at AI notification features
By Sanuj Bhatia published
AI in your notifications The latest One UI 8.5 beta build introduces AI-powered notifications that summarize messages and surface important alerts automatically.

Instagram is finally adding a YouTube-like watch history for Reels
By Sanuj Bhatia published
Rewind your Reels Instagram is rolling out a Reels Watch History tab, making it easy to rediscover videos you've already watched.

My favorite pocket-sized e-reader just got a massive color upgrade
By Nicholas Sutrich published
Books! Two new Onyx Boox products are making waves with color E Ink screens and immediate availability.

Nothing's OS 4 Open Beta on Phone 3a changes up the lock screen visuals
By Nickolas Diaz published
Get Testing Nothing announced an Open Beta for its Android 16 upgrade for Phone 3a, 3a Pro users.

This Week's Tech Roundup: Samsung unveils $1,800 Galaxy XR headset, OnePlus 15 release date, and more
By Nandika Ravi published
News Weekly A round-up of the biggest tech-related news that stood out this week.

Deadline looms: YouTube TV warns subscribers they may lose ESPN, ABC, and all Disney channels due to 'costly economic terms' proposed in ongoing contract dispute
By Nickolas Diaz published
Negotiating YouTube TV and Disney offer respective statements regarding the ongoing negotiations to keep content on the air for subscribers.
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