smartphones
iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 First Look: Liquid Glass Design Feels More Like Bubbles
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Apple's new Liquid Glass design language in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 creates a whimsical, bubbly interface that works better on larger screens but
accessories
Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed Review: A Compromised Mid-Range Gaming Mouse
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The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed offers a lightweight, ergonomic design at $99, but internal compromises and strong competition make it a niche choice
wearables
How an Apple Watch Notification in Mumbai Reveals the Future of Context-Aware UX Design
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A simple 'Welcome to Mumbai' notification on an Apple Watch demonstrates how modern user experience design is evolving toward predictive, context-aware
wearables
Apple Watch Ultra 3 Review: The Battery Life Upgrade That Actually Matters
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The Apple Watch Ultra 3 delivers one compelling upgrade over its predecessor: dramatically improved battery life that transforms how you use the device.
tablets
Daylight Computer DC-1 Review: The Outdoor-Focused Tablet That Eliminates Screen Glare
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The Daylight Computer DC-1 tablet features a unique matte, paper-like display designed for outdoor readability, addressing common issues like screen glare
tablets
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra vs iPad Pro: 5 Reasons It’s the Better Choice
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As a longtime iPad user, I tested the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and discovered five compelling advantages that make it a superior choice to the iPad
smartphones
How Texting My Teenagers Transformed My Digital Communication Habits
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A personal experiment in mindful smartphone communication reveals how texting with teenagers can improve digital etiquette, reduce negativity, and foster
wearables
Apple Watch Hypertension Alerts: A 30-Day Data-Driven Way to Flag High Blood Pressure
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A 30-day data model on Apple Watch aggregates optical sensor data, heart rate, and motion to flag potential high blood pressure with high specificity
smartphones
Mindful Smartphone Use: Reclaim Attention and Real-Life Balance
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Smartphones started as tools for quick access to information and connection, but their near-constant presence reshapes attention, sleep, and relationships.