Samsung announced its newest portable projector ahead of its First Look showcase at CES 2026, but you might have been a little confused as to what’s changed. The company says the Freestyle+ is nearly ...
spARK Labs by Ark Invest CEO Becca Brown. “Over the past several months, we’ve assembled a new team, a new strategy and a bold new vision to match the scale of the opportunity ahead,” Brown said at ...
ByteDance’s subsidiary, BytePlus, has released the new Seedance 1.5 Pro video generation AI model capable of unifying realistic visuals with industry-leading audio-visual synchronization, while also ...
Cathie Wood sharpened her focus on Alphabet (GOOG) on Tuesday, with Ark Invest snapping up 174,293 shares as the search engine giant’s valuation advanced toward the $4 trillion mark. At Alphabet’s ...
The 40-year-old said she was flying first class on United from Tampa, Florida, with her 9-year-old son when she got up to use the airplane bathroom. “I was in the restroom, and my hip hit the flight ...
ByteDance’s Seed team has launched Seed3D 1.0, a diffusion transformer-based model capable of generating simulation-grade 3D assets from a single image. The model produces detailed geometry, realistic ...
Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro is broadly eyeing the same look as the Galaxy S25 Edge pictured here. Andy Boxall / Digital Trends What happened: Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup has undergone several changes ...
Samsung seems to be walking back its decision to phase out the “Plus” variant in its flagship lineup. According to Korean outlet The Elec, the company has restarted development of a phone codenamed “M ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Iskra Lawrence is letting fans in on the realities of working as a plus-size model. “What sucked was, unfortunately, being in a larger body, I often got paid a lot less than other models,” Lawrence, ...
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