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technology14 days ago

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Leaks, Delays, and Design Concerns

The Samsung Galaxy S26 is expected to launch in early 2026 with minimal design changes from the S25, featuring a Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip, up to 16GB RAM, a stacked 5500mAh battery, and a potential 200MP camera in the Ultra model. Rumors suggest possible price increases due to global memory shortages, and the lineup may include the S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra, with some speculation about the S26 Edge being discontinued.

technology18 days ago

Apple's iPhone Fold: Leak Reveals Thin, Crease-Free Design Amid Lawsuit

YouTuber Jon Prosser claims to have revealed high-quality renders of Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone, set to launch next fall, despite being involved in a lawsuit with Apple over previous leaks. The device features a 5.5-inch external display, a 7.8-inch internal foldable screen, and a dual-camera system, with design similarities to other foldable phones like Google's Pixel Fold.

gaming2 months ago

Leaked Screenshots Reveal Cancelled God of War Multiplayer Set in Greece

Bluepoint Games was developing a live-service God of War game set in the Greek universe for PS5, but it was cancelled after a recent review. Some environmental screenshots of the game have leaked online, revealing open, multi-player environments and a location called Hades' Armory. The Greek setting may still appear in a future 2.5D game expected in 2026, despite the cancellation of this project.

technology3 months ago

Samsung's Project Moohan VR Headset: Leaks, Specs, and Comparison with Apple Vision Pro

Samsung's upcoming Project Moohan, likely called Galaxy XR, is a high-end VR headset with features comparable to Apple's Vision Pro, including dual controllers, eye- and hand-tracking, and 4K micro-OLED displays, but its release date and price remain unknown, with leaks suggesting a weight advantage and a price range between $1,700 and $2,900.

politics3 months ago

Pentagon Tightens Media Restrictions Amid Leak Concerns

Unnamed Pentagon officials criticize new policies that restrict press access and control information, viewing them as an assault on journalistic independence and transparency, with some comparing them to repressive regimes. The policies include strict reporting restrictions and credential revocations, raising concerns about censorship and the suppression of government accountability.