Samsung is reportedly developing self-healing display technology for its next foldable phones, making scratches a thing of the past.
Plus: PlayStation 6 rumors heat up, Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses are hard to fix, and Logitech disables its smart-home buttons.
It’s no secret that I love ereaders and E Ink tablets. I think they’re one of the best tools you can own for reading, writing, and studying. They hold thousands of documents and remove distractions ...
Cell phone tech has swung from foldable to flat many times. Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 may represent the latest and greatest, ...
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76 Hacks for Repurposing Random Old Household Items
Old milk jugs and pool noodles are standard materials for repurposing, but check out what you can do with items like books ...
Amazon usually runs at least one major shopping event per season. Its main Prime Day event took place in July, spanning four ...
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days event has just hours to go – time is running out to bag some bargains before Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Christmas. The autumn Prime Day event (aka Prime Big Deal Days) ...
According to Apple, the scratch marks on iPhone 17 demo units should just rub off. However, tech experts say the Pro models suffer from a different issue.
In France, Apple is placing a silicone ring around MagSafe chargers to block them from scratching iPhone 17 units, Consomac ...
Plus: Withings collabs with Clue to offer advanced women’s cycle tracking, there’s a new Balmuda toaster, and Shokz shows off ...
GE’s Opal ice maker is considered one of the best-in-class appliances for making the revered crunchy-chewy “nugget” ice ...
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