Why OneUI 8.5 Will Redefine Your Galaxy Experience

Why OneUI 8.5 Will Redefine Your Galaxy Experience OneUI 8.5

  Samsung is poised to redefine mobile user experiences with the release of OneUI 8.5, an update that seamlessly integrates advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities with a polished, user-friendly design. Scheduled to launch alongside the highly anticipated Galaxy S26 Ultra in February 2025, this update marks a pivotal step in Samsung’s journey toward creating a […]

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The Morning After: DOJ may face investigation over removal of ICE agent tracking apps

(We’ve had a few teething issues with the newsletter and apologise for the delays some of you might be experiencing. Please enjoy the latest edition. Back to business as usual. — Mat Smith, UK Bureau Chief)

The House Judiciary Committee wants the US Department of Justice to turn over all its communications with both Apple and Google regarding the companies’ decisions to remove apps that shared information about sightings of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. 

Several apps were removed from both Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store in October. Politico reported that Raskin has contacted Attorney General Pam Bondi. 

“The coercion and censorship campaign, which ultimately targets the users of ICE-monitoring applications, is a clear effort to silence this Administration’s critics and suppress any evidence that would expose the Administration’s lies, including its Orwellian attempts to cover up the murders of Renee and Alex,” Raskin wrote to Bondi.

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The biggest stories you might have missed

Say goodbye to AI-assisted mass surveillance… for now.

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RING
Ring

Ring’s Super Bowl ad showcased its Search Party feature, scaring the pants off anyone concerned about a mass surveillance state and, well, the state of everything at the moment. Search Party turns individual Ring devices into a surveillance network. Each camera uses AI to detect pets running within its field of view, and feeds are pooled to help identify lost animals. If it can handle pups, why not people? Here’s how to disable it. 

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The Luxurious Luce.

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Ferrari
Ferrari

On a lighter note, consumer tech! Ferrari’s new car is no Apple Car. This is the Ferrari Luce (“light” in Italian), the actual name for the EV formerly known as Elettrica, and we (well, Tim Stevens) were lucky enough to get a walkthrough with Sir Jony Ive himself. 

That’s because the interior was designed by LoveFrom, founded by Ive after leaving Apple in 2019. OpenAI acquired the design firm for $6.5 billion, and while the company has had numerous projects, the Luce could be its biggest yet. It’s filled with playful touches and a lot of, well, glass. If that tilting screen doesn’t shout iPhone design, what does?

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-doj-may-face-investigation-over-removal-of-ice-agent-tracking-apps-121500737.html?src=rss

How to Convert NotebookLM Slides to Editable PowerPoints

How to Convert NotebookLM Slides to Editable PowerPoints NotebookLM slide deck export screen showing the option to save AI slides as a PDF file.

Have you ever been handed a set of AI-generated slides that looked promising but felt frustratingly rigid to work with? Below, Teacher’s Tech takes you through how to convert NotebookLM slides into fully editable PowerPoint presentations, unlocking their potential for customization. Whether you’re fine-tuning a professional pitch or adding a personal touch to your classroom […]

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Waymo’s vehicles are now fully driverless in Nashville

Waymo has gotten a step closer to offering robotaxi rides to the public in Nashville, Tennessee. The company the city and making sure they can operate as fully autonomous rides before launching a paid service in the location. Waymo announced that it was planning to bring its robotaxis to Nashville in September 2025, with the intention opening up rides to the public sometime this year. The company has been testing its technology in Nashville since then, but it has yet say when it’ll start accepting bookings for rides.

The company conducts extensive testing in every new city before deploying its robotaxi service. It starts by having safety drivers map the area and then updating its software with information learned from those tests, since each city has its own driving rules and conditions. Despite its testing, Waymo has had to issue a software recall several times in the past after its vehicles malfunctioned when faced with real hazards on the road. Its vehicles were previously seeing hitting gates, chains, telephone poles and stationary vehicles. Most recently, it issued a recall because its robotaxis failed to stop for school buses.

At the moment, Waymo vehicles are already open to the public in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami and Phoenix, as well as in Atlanta and Austin through a partnership with Uber. It’s active in a lot more locations, including New York, New Orleans, Seattle and even Tokyo, Japan, but it’s not serving riders in those locations yet. Nashville is in the list of new locations where Waymo is conducting or planning to conduct driverless trials, along with Boston, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Orlando, Sacramento, San Antonio, San Diego, Washington and London, UK.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/waymos-vehicles-are-now-fully-driverless-in-nashville-120412343.html?src=rss

The iPhone 17e Secret: What Apple Isn’t Highlighting

The iPhone 17e Secret: What Apple Isn’t Highlighting iPhone 17e showcasing its budget-friendly design and familiar aesthetics

Apple is rumored to release the iPhone 17e on February 19, 2026, as the latest addition to its budget-friendly E series. This mid-cycle launch emphasizes practicality and affordability, offering users a modern iPhone experience without the premium price tag. By reusing the iPhone 16’s design and selectively upgrading key features, Apple aims to strike a […]

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Bitmo Lab’s MeetSticker Targets "Untrackable” Gear with a 5-Week Alpha Test

Bitmo Lab’s MeetSticker Targets Prototype tracking units and setup card laid out for the February 9, 2026 global alpha testing group.

What if the key to never losing your most valuable items again was as simple as a sticker? In a recent YouTube feature, tech creator Alex from “Innovate Now” dives into Bitmo Lab’s latest innovation, the MeetSticker, a innovative tracking device that’s as thin as a piece of paper. Unlike the clunky trackers we’ve come […]

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Budget 2026 PC Build for 1440p AAA Gaming

Budget 2026 PC Build for 1440p AAA Gaming Intel Core i5-12600K mounted with a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition air cooler for low temps.

What if you could build a gaming PC in 2026 that delivers smooth 1440p performance without burning a hole in your wallet? Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, ETA Prime explains how a strategic mix of refurbished components and smart hardware choices can make this dream a reality. By using Intel’s 12th Gen […]

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This Charity Hanger Was Made From Paper-Thin Wood Sheets

Most coat hangers exist somewhere between purely functional and aggressively boring. They’re the things we grab without thinking, the wire creatures that multiply mysteriously in closets, or the bulky wooden ones that restaurants seem to breed. But every so often, a design comes along that makes you stop and reconsider something as mundane as a place to hang your jacket.

That’s exactly what happened when Swedish design firm Taf Studio created a coat hanger made entirely of veneer back in 2012. This wasn’t your grandmother’s wooden hanger. This was something that looked more like a sculptural whisper than a closet staple.

Designer: Taf Studio

The design itself is surprisingly simple, which is often the hardest thing to pull off. Taf Studio took thin sheets of veneer and created a form that’s both structural and delicate. It bends and curves in ways that seem to defy the material’s fragility, creating a piece that hovers somewhere between furniture and art installation. Looking at it, you might wonder if it could actually hold anything heavier than a silk scarf. But that tension between apparent delicacy and actual function is precisely what makes it interesting.

What’s even more compelling is that this hanger was never meant to be mass-produced. Taf Studio was approached by two influential concept shops, Merci in Paris and Cibone in Tokyo, to create something special. The brief? Design a limited edition of just ten coat hangers to be sold exclusively for charity. Ten hangers. Not a thousand. Not a production run. Just ten. This kind of exclusivity might seem precious or inaccessible, but there’s something refreshing about design that knows what it is. Not everything needs to be scalable or available at every price point. Sometimes a concept exists to push boundaries, to make people reconsider what’s possible with familiar materials, or to raise money for a good cause. This hanger did all three.

The exhibition at Cibone was curated by Daniel Rozensztroch and initiated by Macy Okokawa, bringing together design communities from two cities that take aesthetics seriously. Paris and Tokyo both have reputations for appreciating craftsmanship and conceptual thinking. They’re places where people actually care about the intersection of form and function, where a coat hanger isn’t just a coat hanger if it’s done thoughtfully.

Veneer itself is an interesting material choice. It’s wood at its most vulnerable, sliced so thin you can almost see through it. Furniture makers typically use it to cover cheaper materials, to give the appearance of solid wood without the cost or weight. But Taf Studio flipped that convention. Instead of hiding veneer or using it as a facade, they made it the star. They worked with its natural flexibility and warmth, letting the material dictate the form rather than forcing it into something it wasn’t meant to be.

There’s a larger conversation happening here about disposable design versus meaningful objects. We live in an era where you can order a pack of fifty plastic hangers for less than the cost of lunch. They’ll arrive tomorrow, they’ll work fine, and they’ll probably outlive you in a landfill somewhere. The Taf Studio hanger exists in direct opposition to that mentality. It’s asking whether we might want fewer, better things. Whether the objects in our homes could matter beyond their basic function. Of course, for most people, a limited edition charity coat hanger isn’t a realistic option. That’s not really the point. The value in projects like this isn’t about accessibility. It’s about possibility. When designers take everyday objects and reimagine them without the constraints of mass production or price points, they create new visual vocabularies. They show us what could be.

The beauty of the veneer hanger is that it makes you look twice at something you’d normally ignore completely. It transforms a utilitarian object into something worth considering, worth discussing, maybe even worth writing about. That transformation is what good design does. It doesn’t just make things prettier or more efficient. It changes how we see the world around us, one thin sheet of wood at a time.

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The Notch is Finally Dead: Apple’s Radical Plan for the M6 MacBook Pro

The Notch is Finally Dead: Apple’s Radical Plan for the M6 MacBook Pro M6 Macbook Pro

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch its most advanced MacBook Pro models to date, incorporating significant updates such as OLED displays, touchscreen functionality, and the next-generation M6 Pro and M6 Max chips. Expected to debut between late 2026 and early 2027, these updates mark the most substantial redesign since the 2021 MacBook Pro models. With […]

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9 New Microsoft Copilot 2026 Features Released : Search Glance Cards & Chat Results Filters

9 New Microsoft Copilot 2026 Features Released : Search Glance Cards & Chat Results Filters Copilot chat shows Quick Response and Think Deeper options side by side for different answer depth.

What if your AI assistant could not only save you time but also adapt to the way you work? Mike Tholfsen takes a closer look at how Microsoft Copilot’s nine new features for 2026 are transforming productivity and collaboration with innovations that feel almost futuristic. From smarter file organization to AI-driven teamwork enhancements, these updates […]

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