
Are you fully happy with the Android experience? 📱
If not, what changes would make it better for you — less bloatware, longer updates, better battery life, smoother apps, more privacy, or something else?

If not, what changes would make it better for you — less bloatware, longer updates, better battery life, smoother apps, more privacy, or something else?
Firefox, VLC, Blender, Linux, OBS… or something else? Share your pick and why you like it?
Which gadget would you actually buy? Can you share any innovative gadgets you have discovered recently?
The legendary 3310, N95, Lumia, or another classic? And would you buy a modern Nokia flagship today if it offered great cameras and long battery life?
The smooth UI, Live Tiles, Lumia cameras, or the clean design? If Microsoft launched a new Windows Phone tomorrow with full app support, would you switch from Android or iPhone?
Samsung and Google have shown a first look at their new AI-powered smart glasses called Intelligent Eyewear. The glasses use Gemini AI and are designed for hands-free use, so users can talk to them instead of pulling out a phone. They work as a companion device connected to a smartphone.
Key features include voice commands, turn-by-turn navigation, live translation, message summaries, calendar actions, photo capture, and smart suggestions like nearby places during a walk. The glasses can also translate signs and menus in real time.
Benefits include hands-free use, quick access to information, and easier daily tasks while keeping your eyes on the world around you. Samsung and Google partnered with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker for stylish designs. Launch is planned for fall 2026.
Some looked normal back then, but today they seem funny, strange, or hard to believe 😄 Share an old ad you still remember.
Phone, smartwatch, earbuds, laptop, or something unexpected? Share your pick and tell us why
Was it smooth, confusing, exciting, or a complete disaster? Tell us which distro you tried first and how it worked?
Read books, sleep, go outside, panic, or finally finish that task you've been avoiding? Share your first move in the comments.
Which one gets your vote? Tell us which platform you use most and share your best or worst shopping experience in the comments.
Think you only use paid software every day? Think again 👇
10 popular open-source tools and what people use them for:
Many of these tools power the internet, and millions use them every day.
Which one do you use the most?
A clean phone experience feels rare these days. Many phones are filled with their own apps, adware, and other software that you are not using.
Still, they consume your storage space. You can't uninstall them without rooting. How frustrating this is!
Time for fun. 📱 Share your mobile lock screen here! Is it family, nature, anime, cars, pets, quotes, or something else? Let’s see what everyone is using.
Do you use Pinterest? I’m curious how people actually use it.
Are you there for design ideas, recipes, shopping, blogging, travel plans, tech inspiration, or something else? Do you sell any products there?
Drop your reason below and let’s see what people use it for most today 😄
Google may be working on a new desktop-style operating system called Aluminum OS. Leaks suggest it brings Android to laptops with a more PC-like setup, including desktop icons, a taskbar, an app dock, and support for larger screens.
Early videos show a mix of Android and ChromeOS ideas. AI also seems to play a big role, with deeper Gemini features built into the experience. The goal appears to be one system that works across phones, tablets, and computers.
Google has not fully revealed its plans yet, but Aluminum OS could become a major step toward turning Android into a desktop platform.
Sony has officially unveiled the Xperia 1 VIII with a big focus on camera upgrades and flagship power.
The phone now uses a larger 48MP telephoto sensor, around four times bigger than the previous version, helping improve zoom and low-light photos. It runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and adds an AI camera assistant for shooting help.
Sony also keeps fan-favorite features like a headphone jack and microSD support. The phone gets a redesigned look, stereo speaker improvements, and a premium price starting around €1,499.
OpenAI has reportedly bought voice-cloning startup Weights.gg, a platform known for AI tools that can copy human voices.
The deal includes the company’s team and technology. The move could help OpenAI improve voice features in its AI products.
However, the acquisition has also raised concerns. Critics worry that more powerful voice cloning tools could be misused for scams, fake audio, and identity theft. Supporters say better safeguards and clear rules are needed as AI voice technology becomes more powerful and realistic.