Samsung Confirms: The Galaxy S26 Ultra Will Feature a Built-In Privacy Display

Samsung Confirms: The Galaxy S26 Ultra Will Feature a Built-In Privacy Display

Samsung has officially unveiled a new feature for its upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra: an integrated privacy display. This advanced technology is designed to safeguard sensitive on-screen content from unauthorized viewing, making sure that only the user can see the display when viewed directly. From side angles, the screen appears obscured, offering a significant enhancement in […]

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Minisforum X1 Lite Challenges Desktops with USB 4 and Radeon 780M

Minisforum X1 Lite Challenges Desktops with USB 4 and Radeon 780M

Is it possible for a budget mini PC to truly deliver on performance, design, and versatility without cutting corners? Below, ETA PRIME breaks down how the Minisforum X1 Lite might just be the answer to that question, positioning itself as a fantastic option in the 2026 mini PC market. With its sleek design, AMD Ryzen […]

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This Headphone Stand Looks Like a Sculpture Even Without Headphones

Headphones usually end up draped over monitors, balanced on stacks of books, or left in a tangle on the desk. They are often the nicest piece of audio gear in the room, but rarely have a home that matches their presence. Most stands are plastic hooks or generic metal frames that disappear under the headband, doing their job but adding nothing to the space. Arco is a response to that gap, a stand that treats headphones like something worth giving a proper place.

Arco is a headphone stand designed to feel like a finished object, whether or not there is a pair of headphones resting on it. Carved from a single block of wood or stone, it has a smooth arc that gives the headband a gentle resting point and a solid base that reads more like a small piece of furniture than an accessory. When empty, it still looks complete, adding subtle presence to a shelf or desk.

Designer: latr.

Reaching for headphones becomes a small, deliberate gesture instead of fishing them out from under papers. When you are done listening, they go back to the same place, the arc catching the headband and lifting the earcups off the surface. Over time, that simple habit keeps the desk clearer and the headphones in better shape, protected from pressure points or deforming pads that come from stacking other things on top.

The wood versions, oak and walnut, bring warmth and visible grain to a shelf or sideboard. The stone versions, Portuguese limestone for subtlety and Guatemala marble for a stronger character, feel more like small monoliths anchoring a corner of the room. In each case, the material is chosen to sit comfortably among books, speakers, and other objects without shouting for attention or feeling like obvious “tech gear.”

Both wood and stone Arcos are CNC-machined from a single solid block, then finished entirely by hand to refine surfaces and edges while letting the natural character of the material remain visible. The arc and outer volume went through many sketches and prototypes until the proportions felt natural and there was nothing left that looked unresolved, which is why the form feels calm rather than generic or rushed.

Latr is a young design brand focused on lifestyle pieces with character for a more relaxed way of living. Arco fits that ethos by turning a purely functional object into something that quietly adds presence to a room, giving headphones a place in the open instead of hiding them away. It is easygoing and optimistic in its own way, inviting you to enjoy the small pleasure of a tidy, intentional audio corner.

Arco is not trying to reinvent storage; it is simply making one everyday object feel more considered. By giving headphones a stand that looks complete on its own, it turns a bit of visual noise into a small architectural moment. In rooms where so many accessories feel disposable or provisional, a single block of wood or stone that earns its place on the desk every day is a quiet kind of luxury.

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Microsoft’s Edge Fades as Steam Deck & Proton Push Linux Gaming into the Mainstream

Microsoft’s Edge Fades as Steam Deck & Proton Push Linux Gaming into the Mainstream

What if the future of gaming didn’t revolve around Windows? TechAltar explores how the rise of Linux, fueled by innovations like Valve’s Steam Deck and new technologies such as Proton, is challenging Microsoft’s decades-long dominance. With an estimated 6-7 million Linux gamers now on Steam and a growing share of the gaming market, this once […]

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Apple TV offers first look at Ted Lasso season 4

Last year fans of Ted Lasso received the good news that the show would be returning for a fourth season, despite having referred to its third season as its "final" one. Now Apple TV has shared some still images and further confirmation that production is underway.

As first shared by The A.V. Club, this latest batch of still images depicts the eponymous coach back in action, this time coaching a women’s soccer team. A description of the upcoming season shared with the outlet reads, “In season four, Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women’s football team. Throughout the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.”

The images also feature returning cast members such as Hannah Waddingham, who plays Greyhounds owner Rebecca Welton, and Annette Badland, who plays pub owner Mae Green. Also shown are newcomers Grant Feely as Ted's son and Tanya Reynolds as an assistant coach.

Apple shared that the show is returning this summer, but no specific date has been announced.

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Master iPadOS 26 Multitasking: Unlock Your iPad’s Full Potential

Master iPadOS 26 Multitasking: Unlock Your iPad’s Full Potential

  iPadOS 26 introduces a robust multitasking framework designed to cater to a diverse range of user preferences and workflows. Whether you thrive in a multitasking-heavy environment or prefer a focused, single-tasking approach, this operating system provides tools to enhance your productivity. With three distinct multitasking modes—Full Screen Apps, Windowed Apps, and Stage Manager—alongside features […]

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LinkedIn will let you show off your vibe coding expertise

LinkedIn has long been a platform for showing off professional accomplishments. Now, the company is leaning into the rise of vibe coding by allowing users to show off their proficiency with various AI coding tools directly on their profiles.

The company is partnering with Replit, Lovable, Descript and Relay.app  on the feature and is working on integrations with fellow Microsoft-owned GitHub as well as Zapier.  LinkedIn has always allowed users to add various skills and certifications to their profiles. But what makes the latest update a bit different is that users aren't self-reporting their own qualifications. Instead, LinkedIn is allowing the companies behind the AI tools to assess an individual's relative skill and assign a level of proficiency that goes directly to their profile. 

For example, AI app maker Lovable could award someone a "bronze" in "vibe coding," while the platform Replit uses numerical levels and Relay.app may determine that someone is an "intermediate" level "AI Agent Builder," according to screenshots shared by LinkedIn. These levels should dynamically update as people get more experience using the relevant tools, according to LinkedIn.

Lovable's vibe coding rating system.
Lovable's vibe coding rating system.
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Of course, the update also comes at a time when companies have used these same kinds of AI tools to lay off thousands of workers. So while there's may be value in showing off your vibe coding skills, there are still many workers who likely aren't as excited about  ceding more ground to AI. When I asked, LinkedIn's head of career products Pat Whealan about this he said that 

 AI-specific skills are an increasingly important signal to recruiters and the latest update will make it easier for them to assess candidates' skills. But he added that the intention isn't to make AI-specific skills the sole focus. "This is less about replacing any of those other existing signals, and more about showing new ways that people are doing work," he tells Engadget. "And how do we give a verifiable signal to both hirers and other people looking at their profile, that they actually are using these tools on a regular basis."



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Snap is spinning off its AR glasses into a separate business

Snap’s augmented reality glasses business will now be its own entity, with the company establishing Specs Inc. as a wholly owned subsidiary. It will enable Snap to more easily secure investors and partnerships for its wearables, as well as to grow Specs into a distinct brand while running it within Snap Inc. As The Information reported in mid-2025, Snap was thinking of ways to raise outside money for its AR glasses to be able to better compete with Meta, which has a lot more money to spend on development. It was already considering spinning off the business back then.

“Specs are launching at an important time, as artificial intelligence transforms the way that we use our computers,” the company said in its announcement. The glasses’ operating system can help you get things done faster based on what they see and what they know about your behaviors. Snap also says that its smartglasses can keep you present in the moment with friends and family unlike phones and computers, since they superimpose digital tools over your view of the real world. In addition, the company believes Specs can help reduce waste over time as its digital tools can replace physical objects, such as manuals and whiteboards.

Snap didn’t say whether Specs Inc. already has investors lined up, but it is already hiring for over 100 roles around the world. The new subsidiary is expected to launch Snap's next generation of standalone AR glasses sometime this year. Company CEO Evan Spiegel previously said that the model will be lighter, have a much smaller form factor and have more capabilities than its older smartglasses, which are mostly developer-focused.

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Easily Bring AI Agents to Your iPhone, Not Just Your Desk

Easily Bring AI Agents to Your iPhone, Not Just Your Desk

What if you could deploy a fully functional AI assistant to your iPhone in just minutes? Imagine having an intelligent system at your fingertips, ready to automate tasks, manage ideas, and even streamline your daily routines. In this breakdown, Lerty walks through how you can effortlessly set up AI agents on your iPhone, transforming it […]

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Apple iPhone Fold: Everything We Know About the 2026 Design

Apple iPhone Fold: Everything We Know About the 2026 Design

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch its first foldable iPhone, the iPhone Fold, a development that could significantly influence the foldable smartphone market. Recent leaks showcasing a production mold reveal a sleek and compact design that prioritizes functionality while maintaining seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem. This device has the potential to set a new benchmark, […]

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