The Samsung S26 Ultra BOMBSHELL: Game Changing Features Revaled

The Samsung S26 Ultra BOMBSHELL: Game Changing Features Revaled

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra establishes a new standard in smartphone technology, blending advanced hardware with a strategic focus on performance customization. Designed to meet the diverse needs of modern users, it offers tailored performance tiers and innovative features. Whether your priorities lie in speed, display quality, or camera performance, the Galaxy S26 Ultra delivers […]

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Incredible New NotebookLM Features That Make Research a Breeze

Incredible New NotebookLM Features That Make Research a Breeze

What if your research assistant could not only summarize information but also analyze it, organize it, and even present it for you, all in one seamless workflow? With the latest updates to Google’s NotebookLM, this vision is no longer a distant dream. Once a straightforward summarization tool, NotebookLM has undergone a fantastic upgrade, introducing a […]

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UNBOXING The M5 Apple Vision Pro: Is This What Replaces Your Mac?

UNBOXING The M5 Apple Vision Pro: Is This What Replaces Your Mac?

The M5 Apple Vision Pro represents a noteworthy advancement in augmented reality (AR) technology, offering improved performance, refined features, and a more immersive user experience. However, its premium price point and incremental upgrades may prompt existing users to weigh its value carefully. The video below from Zollotech provides more insights into the device’s standout features, […]

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12 New Copilot Features & Microsoft Edge AI Browser Guide

12 New Copilot Features & Microsoft Edge AI Browser Guide

What if your browser could do more than just browse? Imagine it becoming your personal assistant, organizing your tasks, translating videos in real-time, and even helping you collaborate with your team seamlessly. With Microsoft Copilot’s latest features, this is no longer a futuristic dream but a reality. Packed with 12 new tools, Copilot is redefining […]

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M5 iPad Pro: It’s Here—But Should You Really Upgrade From M4?

M5 iPad Pro: It’s Here—But Should You Really Upgrade From M4?

Apple recently launched its latest flagship tablet, the iPad Pro M5, which brings a series of incremental yet meaningful upgrades to its already impressive predecessor. With the introduction of the M5 chipset, advanced OLED display technology, and enhanced connectivity options, the device is tailored for professionals and tech enthusiasts seeking top-tier performance. However, for the […]

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iPhone Battery Usage Explained: Everything You Need to Know

iPhone Battery Usage Explained: Everything You Need to Know

Maximizing your iPhone’s battery life requires a clear understanding of how your device consumes power and how to manage it effectively. Apple has equipped iOS with a suite of tools designed to help you monitor battery activity, interpret usage data, and implement strategies to extend battery performance. By using these features and adopting practical habits, […]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: Is THIS What Replaces Your Tablet AND Your Phone?

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold: Is THIS What Replaces Your Tablet AND Your Phone?

Samsung continues to push the boundaries of mobile technology with the Galaxy Trifold, a prototype that introduces an innovative three-screen folding design. This ambitious device combines advanced engineering with a bold vision for the future of smartphones. While its limited availability and premium price point may restrict its audience, the Galaxy Trifold serves as a […]

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The ULTIMATE Guide: Switching from iPhone to Android in 2025 (Data, Apps & Ecosystem)

The ULTIMATE Guide: Switching from iPhone to Android in 2025 (Data, Apps & Ecosystem)

Switching from an iPhone to an Android device in 2025 involves more than just choosing a new phone. It represents a shift between two distinct ecosystems, each offering unique strengths, limitations, and user experiences. While Android devices are celebrated for their innovative hardware and extensive customization options, Apple’s tightly integrated ecosystem and exclusive features create […]

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This Genius Modular Power Strip Lets You Swap Outlets, USB Ports, and Wireless Pads Like LEGO Bricks

Every power strip you’ve ever bought was designed for someone else. Too many USB-A ports when you need USB-C. No wireless charging. Or it has wireless charging but not enough wired ports. You’re stuck buying what manufacturers think you need, not what you actually need. TobenOne flips that script entirely. It’s a modular magnetic charging hub you build yourself. Snap on the modules you want, skip the ones you don’t. Need more USB-C? Add a module. Upgrade your setup later? Swap it out. It’s your desk, your devices, your rules.

The concept sounds almost embarrassingly obvious once you see it. A sleek aluminum rail serves as your base, and four circular magnetic modules snap onto it in whatever configuration makes sense for your setup. One module handles Qi wireless charging for your phone. Another packs three USB-C ports. There’s a USB-A 2.0 module for legacy gear and a hybrid USB-A 3.0 plus USB-C module for high-speed data transfer (I’ll dive into this later). The whole thing connects to your laptop via a single cable, and from there you can rearrange the modules however you want. It’s like someone finally asked “what if power strips worked like LEGO?” and actually followed through.

Designer: Tobenone

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Most of us have been through this cycle multiple times. You buy a hub or power strip based on your current gear. Six months later you upgrade your phone or laptop or tablet, and suddenly the thing you bought has the wrong port mix. Maybe you needed more USB-C than you thought. Maybe that wireless charging pad you bought separately is now just another piece of desk clutter taking up space. The traditional solution is to buy another hub, add to your desk clutter like another Jenga block along with other power strips/bricks/dongles, and pretend your cable management isn’t spiraling into chaos.

TobenOne’s approach means you buy a system once and just shape-shift it based on your current or future needs. The modules are independent of the strip itself, so when USB-C becomes even more dominant than it already is, you don’t trash your entire hub. You just swap out one module for another. It’s a small shift in thinking that has surprisingly large implications for how we manage our tech ecosystems. And this doesn’t just mean convenience, it’s a much more sustainable approach too. E-waste from obsolete charging gear is a legitimate problem, and modular design that lets you replace components instead of entire devices is one of the few practical ways to address it without requiring everyone to become minimalist monks who own three possessions.

The execution is incredibly clean – the modules themselves are incredibly sleek, all brushed metal sides and matte black tops with minimal branding. When you snap them onto the base, they sit flush and lock in with what appears to be strong enough magnetic force to stay put during normal use. There’s even a volume control module that lets you adjust your computer’s audio directly from the hub, which feels like the kind of small quality-of-life feature that gives your power strip some power-user features. No more fumbling with software volume sliders or keyboard shortcuts. Just twist the module. Clever, no?

The modules attach to the front, but two USB-C ports on the side deliver power input and output. Plug the TobenOne into a power source and it’s good to go… plug the other USB-C end into your laptop and it becomes a passthrough charger while also giving those modules data connectivity to your laptop. That means you can use USB-A ports not just for charging devices, but also for connecting thumb drives, hard disks, etc. for high-speed data transfer. Suddenly your power strip is capable of so much more. And you could choose to keep the TobenOne on your table, or even wall-mount it so that you can attach your phone to its MagSafe module directly to the wall. That gives you full control without all the desk clutter. It’s a power strip, but it’s also a dongle, but it’s also a convenient companion that doesn’t get in the way of your minimalist desk setup.

And the LEGO meets IKEA meets MagSafe meets every tech user’s needs approach is just sheer genius (I honestly wonder why nobody built this before). You’re literally building your own charging solution the way you’d build with blocks, except these blocks and the arrangements you make have actual utility beyond satisfying your inner child. It’s personal, just the way your IKEA furniture feels personal because you made it ‘for yourself’. The magnetic attachment system borrows from Apple’s MagSafe philosophy. That satisfying click when things snap into place, the alignment guides that make sure everything sits correctly, the ease of detachment when you need to reconfigure. There’s no complex assembly. No configuration software. No firmware updates to manage. You literally just snap things together and they work. That balance is harder to strike than it sounds, and most modular tech products fail by skewing too far in one direction or the other.

The modular design gives you a whopping eleven total ports and charging options across all four modules when fully loaded. That’s wireless charging plus ten wired connections, which should be more than enough for most desk setups unless you’re running a home server farm. The base model at roughly $89 USD feels extremely value-forward for what’s being offered, but early bird Kickstarter pricing always provide discounts to attract early adopters. Expect the retail price to land somewhere around $179 once this actually ships. Even at that price point, the value proposition holds up when you consider you’re replacing multiple separate chargers, hubs, and wireless charging pads with a single integrated system.

I spent all of 2025 touting how GaN chargers were the future of tech (because of how tiny and powerful they are)… the TobenOne fleshes out an alternate reality in which the power strip isn’t ‘dead’, it’s replaced by something more shape-shifting, more modular, more ‘you’. Want to JUST have plug points? Go ahead. Maybe want to swap them ALL for USB ports? That’s allowed too. Can sacrifice one idle module? Take it out and add a MagSafe charger for your phone… or better still, the volume knob that lets you control your desktop/laptop’s system volume. The power strip suddenly becomes a hub… and stops being the archaic device that never really changed in all these decades. Pretty cool, isn’t it?

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12 Recalls in 2 Years: The Tesla Cybertruck Is Breaking Records For All The Wrong Reasons

The most I’ve ever heard of a car being recalled is probably 2014 Jeep Cherokee, or the 2021 Chevy Silverado. Both cars (if I’m not mistaken), were famous for hitting as many as 7-9 recalls, but Tesla‘s Cybertruck is cruising past that number with its 12th recall since the car began rolling out to customers in November 2023. Issued just today, this latest round of recalls affects 6,197 vehicles, about 10 percent of all Cybertrucks sold. The problem? A Light Bar accessory that sits on the top of the car. Although optional, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is warning drivers that this off-road accessory (officially sold by Tesla) could detach and fall off, creating a road hazard for other drivers. The culprit? Weak glue.

I have to preface that a recall doesn’t imply a car is ‘bad’, it usually involves points of failures that can make driving dangerous if unchecked. Some of them are fairly benign, like this past week’s recall because the headlights were 20% too bright according to regulations (this got fixed with a mere software patch), but others are absolutely lethal, like the Cybertruck’s accelerator pedal getting stuck, which could turn your car into a speeding metallic meteor, threatening not just your life, but also the lives of others around you.

Designer: Tesla

That being said, 12 recalls is certainly worth noticing. In just under 2 years, the Cybertruck’s faced problems with the motor controlling the windshield wiper, the exterior stainless steel sheet literally peeling off because of weak glue, errors within the Tire Pressure Monitoring System, software and firmware issues, interior trim parts affecting the accelerator pedal, the headlights being too bright, the light bar accessory having faulty lighting, and even the bar itself not being glued on properly. Apart from the countless recalls, the Cybertruck’s also been plagued by problems like rust accumulating on its exterior panels. With its over-a-trillion-dollar valuation, you don’t expect the EV pioneer to operate with these ‘startup growth pains’.

That being said, Tesla will inspect the accessory and will either install an additional mechanical attachment or replace the old light bar with a new one using tape to adhere it to the windshield along with the necessary mechanical attachment, free of charge, according to the NHTSA. Owners should receive a mailed notification about the recall sometime after December 26.

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