OnePlus 15 launches with a massive 7,300 mAh battery


The OnePlus 15 has debuted to strong first reviews, driven largely by the big battery that offers reliable two-day endurance. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (what a name) delivers flagship performance, too, but reviewers note that the cameras are a downgrade compared to last year's model.



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Windows 11 now works with 1Password and Bitwarden passkeys, with more to come


Microsoft is once again emphasizing that passwords are a thing of the past, while passkeys represent the future of secure, breach-resistant online authentication. The company recently announced several passkey-related improvements coming to Windows 11, aimed at accelerating adoption of this increasingly popular authentication method.

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Hackers found a way to weaponize CAPTCHA pages, and it's incredibly effective


A year of escalating social-engineering attacks has produced one of the most efficient infection chains observed to date. Known as ClickFix, this method requires only that a user follow a brief set of instructions (typically copying and pasting a single line of text into a system terminal). Once the command...

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Enterprise AI shifts toward a balanced cloud, edge, and on-prem mix


Ask virtually anyone what's happening in the tech industry right now, and you'll hear the same answer: the AI is coming, the AI is coming. But while that high-level trend is obvious, what's been less clear is that a hybrid AI model – one that spans major public cloud providers,...

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Android won't kill sideloading after all, but new verification rules will make it harder


Google is revising its forthcoming Android developer verification program following criticism that the original plan would effectively shut down sideloading. The company has confirmed that it is developing an "advanced flow" to let experienced users install apps from unverified developers – a concession to open-source advocates and developers who warned...

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DJI Neo 2 drone skips the US as a December nationwide ban looks increasingly likely


In July, DJI blamed the US Customs and Border Protection for withholding its imported goods over accusations that the company violates the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which DJI denies.

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Apple Silicon

Android PCs could debut soon with older Snapdragon X chips, rumors suggest


The "incredible" Android PC devices Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon was talking about in September are approaching fast, and they don't seem that incredible after all. According to the latest rumors from Korea, Qualcomm is working on Android 16 support for the Snapdragon X and Snapdragon X Elite SoC series, which...

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OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.1 model with upgrades to speed and customization


The most immediate change in the new models is the introduction of adaptive reasoning. GPT-5.1 Instant, now the primary model for most ChatGPT users, evaluates the complexity of each prompt and determines whether additional computation time is required. For simple queries, the model returns responses with minimal latency, while questions...

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Samsung tri-fold phone leak reveals name, iPad-like screen size, and launch date


The handset's specs come from reliable, long-time leaker Evan Blass, who has confirmed that Samsung is sticking with the previously rumored name of the Galaxy Z TriFold for the final retail branding.

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This new PC design snaps together like Lego and has zero visible cables


Streamer DIY-APE recently unveiled an early prototype for a new motherboard design that nearly eliminates the need for cable management. The latest iteration emphasizes backward compatibility, potentially supporting existing motherboard and graphics card standards.

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