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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 price leaks take fans on an emotional rollercoaster — how much will it be?
By Sean Riley published
Samsung Unpacked means new foldables are expected soon, and leaked Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 prices have fans experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions.

Google Gemini is about to control your messages and calls, even if you say no
By Luke James published
Google’s AI assistant is about to get full access to your calls, texts, and WhatsApp — even if you’ve disabled activity tracking.

It's not just you: Steam's Summer Sale disrupted by Store issues
By Rael Hornby last updated
Today was meant to be the day you threw it all away on dozens of Steam games you'll never get around to playing, but Valve's servers appear to have other plans.

Netflix Gaming stole my heart, and now it's breaking it
By Stevie Bonifield published
It's a sad day for mobile gaming after Netflix announced 22 games are leaving Netflix Gaming next month. Here's the full list, plus some good news.

Dell's new Premium laptops show; an XPS by any other name is just a sweet
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Dell may no longer call its flagship consumer laptop line the XPS, but we know an XPS when we see one. The Dell 14 Premium and Dell 16 Premium are available now.

A second Windows 11 bug takes suspicious aim at Google Chrome — and the same Microsoft app is to blame
By Mahnoor Faisal published
Microsoft has acknowledged a new Chrome bug affecting its Family Safety feature on Windows, allowing kids to bypass parental controls.

Sony and this small game developer are fighting like cats and dogs
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Sony filed a notice of opposition against a trademark application by a small Hong Kong-based app developer, claiming it's too similar to a prized game studio.

The Phison E28 SSD reveals the secret to breathing new life into older laptops and desktop PCs
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Sometimes, a small upgrade goes a long way to extending the life of your tech, as long as you're willing to do a little DIY. And that's where the Phison E28 SSD comes in.

Moore's law isn't dead — it's just buried under six feet of silicon spin
By Madeline Ricchiuto last updated
Silicon wafer sizing isn't what you think. Yes, 3-nanometer and 2-nanometer chips sound incredibly tiny. But semiconductor process node technology names are really just marketing at this point.
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