We confirmed Nintendo’s Switch 2 TV dock supports VRR — so why doesn’t it work with Switch 2?

You want your games to play the smoothest they possibly can – but sometimes, screen technology gets in the way. That’s why some of the latest TVs and handhelds feature variable refresh rate (VRR) screens that can compensate when your graphics can’t deliver a consistent 60 or 120 frames per second. The Nintendo Switch 2 […]

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Nothing Phone 3: Redefining Premium Smartphones

The Nothing Phone 3 marks a pivotal moment for the London-based brand, as it transitions from disruptor to a serious contender in the premium smartphone segment. Launched on July 2, 2025, the Phone 3 brings significant upgrades in design, performance, and camera capabilities, positioning itself alongside established flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S25 and iPhone 16. Design:

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Nothing Headphone 1: Redefining Premium Audio with Bold Design and Smart Features

Nothing, the UK-based tech brand known for its striking transparent gadgets, has officially entered the premium over-ear headphone market with the launch of the Nothing Headphone 1. Priced at ₹21,999 in India (with a special launch price of ₹19,999), these headphones aim to stand out not just with their looks, but also with a robust feature set and

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Microsoft Retires the Blue Screen of Death: Ushering in a New Era of Crash Recovery with Windows 11

After nearly four decades of inducing dread in PC users worldwide, Microsoft has officially retired the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). With the upcoming Windows 11 24H2 update, the notorious blue crash screen will be replaced by a minimalist black interface—an overhaul that is both cosmetic and deeply strategic, reflecting Microsoft’s broader push for

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Adobe Indigo Camera App on iOS: A Secret Drop before iPhone 17

The world of smartphone photography just got a major upgrade with the arrival of Adobe’s Indigo camera app for iOS. Designed by the same minds that elevated the Google Pixel’s camera experience, Indigo is Adobe’s ambitious answer to the limitations of built-in iPhone camera software. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or a passionate hobbyist, Indigo

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Adobe Firefly Mobile App: Bringing Generative AI to Your Pocket

Adobe has officially launched its Firefly mobile app for iOS and Android, marking a major milestone in the company’s AI-driven creative strategy. The new app integrates Adobe’s proprietary generative AI models with those from leading partners, offering users a comprehensive suite of image and video generation tools directly on their smartphones. Expanding the Creative Ecosystem

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Meta’s $14.8 Billion Bet: Inside the Scale AI Deal and Its Impact on the AI Industry

Meta’s recent $14.8 billion investment for a 49% stake in Scale AI marks a defining moment in the race for artificial intelligence dominance. This strategic move not only cements Meta’s commitment to advancing AI but also highlights the growing importance of high-quality data infrastructure in the development of next-generation models. The Structure of the $14.8

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