Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: The AI Camera Revolution You Can’t Miss

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: The AI Camera Revolution You Can’t Miss Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra showcasing its AI-powered camera system

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra represents a bold step forward in mobile photography, emphasizing software-driven innovation over traditional hardware upgrades. At the heart of this device lies an AI-powered camera system designed to enhance every aspect of capturing, editing, and sharing photos and videos. By using computational photography and excelling in low-light performance, Samsung aims […]

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Samsung’s Last-Minute Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Change: What You Need to Know

Samsung’s Last-Minute Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Change: What You Need to Know Galaxy Buds 4 Pro charging case with horizontal docking and transparent lid

Samsung will launch the new  Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at their Samsung Unpacked event on the 25th of February. The new headphones will combine sleek design with advanced functionality. These earbuds maintain the pricing of their predecessors while introducing a range of enhancements aimed at improving user experience and performance. A […]

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Dyson Just Made a Wet Cleaner That Slides Under Your Sofa

Nobody has ever looked at a traditional mop and thought, “Yes, this is the peak of human ingenuity.” Mopping has always been the cleaning task that feels like a punishment. You fill a bucket, push dirty water across the floor, realize the mop head smells suspect, and then spend the next 20 minutes waiting for everything to dry. It works, technically. But it’s never been good. Dyson wants to change that conversation entirely with its newest launch, the PencilWash, and the case it makes is surprisingly compelling.

The PencilWash follows the same design philosophy as the PencilVac, Dyson’s super-slim cordless vacuum that turned heads when it launched in 2025. The idea is simple but radical: what if cleaning tools didn’t have to be bulky? The PencilWash takes that premise into wet cleaning territory with a 38mm-diameter handle, which, true to the name, is roughly the thickness of a pencil. At just 4.9 pounds total and only 0.8 pounds in the hand, it feels like a completely different category of product from the heavy, tank-like floor washers already on the market.

Designer: Dyson

The slimness isn’t just a style flex. Because the machine lays flat to 170 degrees, it can slide under furniture as low as 6 inches off the ground. That means the coffee table, the media console, the bed frame, all those places where crumbs and sticky residue build up because your vacuum simply can’t reach them, are now fair game. It also maneuvers along walls and skirting boards, which is where most wet cleaners give up and go home. The PencilWash was clearly designed with real living spaces in mind, not idealized showroom floors.

What makes the tech behind it genuinely clever is Dyson’s three-part cleaning approach: hydration, agitation, and extraction. The machine uses a high-density microfiber roller packed with 64,000 filaments per square centimeter, spinning at 650 RPM, to pick up both wet and dry debris at the same time. But the part that truly sets it apart is the 8-point hydration system, which feeds fresh water to the roller on a continuous, controlled basis. Dirty water is extracted from the roller on every single rotation and funneled into a separate 12 fl oz dirty water tank, kept entirely away from the 10 fl oz clean water supply. What that means in practice is that you’re always mopping with fresh water, not just spreading the same grimy water around in circles.

The filter-free design is another deliberate engineering choice. Most wet cleaners rely on filters that trap debris, harbor bacteria, develop odors over time, and eventually clog up. Dyson removed the filter completely, which eliminates the risk of sludge buildup, performance drops, and that particular cleaning-appliance smell you’ve probably already encountered. The clean water tank covers up to 1,076 square feet per fill, enough for most apartments and medium-sized homes in one run.

Dyson also pairs the PencilWash with its O2 Probiotic hard floor cleaning solution, a non-foaming, non-toxic formula that cleans at the microscopic level and is safe around pets and kids. It’s the kind of optional companion product that actually earns its place, rather than feeling like an upsell for upselling’s sake.Battery life sits at 30 minutes per charge, with a 3.5-hour charge time. For bigger homes, there’s an optional swappable battery that extends the range without much hassle.

The Dyson PencilWash goes on sale March 17, 2026, in the US at $349. It launched earlier in the UK at £299.99 and in Australia at AU$499. If you want to be among the first to get your hands on one, Dyson has a waitlist open right now. What Dyson is really building with the Pencil lineup is a new design logic for home cleaning. Smaller doesn’t mean weaker. Slimmer doesn’t mean a compromise. The PencilWash makes a strong argument that the bulky, filter-dependent appliances we’ve tolerated for years were never really the best option available. They were just the only one we had.

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Android x86 Emulation Runs PC Games on Phones : Cyberpunk 2077 at 60 FPS

Android x86 Emulation Runs PC Games on Phones : Cyberpunk 2077 at 60 FPS Gameplay screenshot showing Cyberpunk 2077 running on Android at low settings with a stable 60 FPS readout.

PC gaming can now run directly on Android devices, bypassing the need for cloud services or streaming. According to ETA Prime, this is achieved through x86 emulation technology, which allows PC games built for x86 architecture to operate on ARM-based Android hardware. Devices like the Lenovo Legion Y700 and Red Magic 11 Pro are demonstrating […]

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iOS 26.4 Beta 1 Adds Video Podcasts and AI-Generated Music Playlists

iOS 26.4 Beta 1 Adds Video Podcasts and AI-Generated Music Playlists iOS 26.4 Beta 1

Apple has unveiled iOS 26.4 Beta 1, a feature-rich update designed to enhance your experience across various aspects of the Apple ecosystem. This release focuses on AI-powered functionalities, improved security measures, and expanded customization options, making sure a more seamless and engaging interaction with your device. Whether you’re a music enthusiast, a podcast listener, or […]

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Claude Sonnet 4.6 Matches Sonnet 4.5 Pricing with Faster Results

Claude Sonnet 4.6 Matches Sonnet 4.5 Pricing with Faster Results Diagram showing Claude Sonnet 4.6 handling a 1 million token context window during long code review.

Claude Sonnet 4.6, as overviewed by World of AI below, represents a significant step forward in AI-driven coding and long-context reasoning. Developed by Anthropic, this model introduces a new 1 million token context window, allowing it to handle extensive datasets and intricate workflows with ease. Whether you’re managing large codebases or conducting detailed research, Claude […]

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Engadget Podcast: Instagram on trial and the RAMaggedon rages on

This week, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark social media trial, claiming the company only wanted to make Instagram "useful" and not addictive. In this episode, we chat about Zuck's testimony and the potential implications of this trial for social media companies. Also, we dive into the latest effects of the RAMaggedon RAM shortage, including a potential PlayStation 6 delay and a dire future for practically every consumer electronics company.

  • Mark Zuckerberg testifies that Instagram was meant to be “useful,” not addictive in social media addiction trial – 1:27

  • Meta reportedly plans to launch a smartwatch later this year – 13:23

  • The RAMageddon will likely kill some small consumer electronics companies – 15:54

  • Apple could unveil a MacBook, new M5 Pro chip, and iPhone 17e at March 4th event – 26:26

  • Google’s Pixel 10a arrives on March 5 – 32:17

  • Email leaked to 404 media suggests Ring had plans to use its Search Party function for wider surveillance – 34:48

  • Listener mail – 45:14

  • Working on – 48:40

  • Pop culture picks – 49:04 

Host: Devindra Hardawar
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien

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Even Realities G2 Smart Glasses Review : Display Notifications, Navigation & More

Even Realities G2 Smart Glasses Review : Display Notifications, Navigation & More Person wearing Even Realities G2 smart glasses with a small monochrome HUD showing a notification near the top.

The Even G2 smart glasses emphasize practicality and productivity, offering features tailored to professionals, students, and frequent travelers. As highlighted by Cas and Chary XR, these glasses prioritize essential functions like real-time transcription and discreet notifications while maintaining a lightweight and comfortable design. With a titanium and magnesium frame weighing under 50 grams, they are […]

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The M4 iPad Air arrives in March—but there’s a catch for OLED fans

The M4 iPad Air arrives in March—but there’s a catch for OLED fans M4 iPad Air showcasing enhanced performance and M4 chip upgrades

Apple is set to release the highly anticipated M4 iPad Air on March 4th, marking the next step in its mid-range tablet lineup. This new model focuses on delivering enhanced performance, connectivity, and storage capacity, while maintaining the familiar design and display that users have come to appreciate. Whether you’re considering an upgrade or exploring […]

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US website ‘freedom.gov’ will allow Europeans to view hate speech and other blocked content

The US State Department is building a web portal, where Europeans and anyone else can see online content banned by their governments, according to Reuters. It was supposed to be launched at Munich Security Conference last month, but some state department officials reportedly voiced their concerns about the project. The portal will be hosted on freedom.gov, which currently just shows the image above. “Freedom is Coming,” the homepage reads. “Information is power. Reclaim your human right to free expression. Get Ready.”

Reuters says officials discussed making a virtual private network function available on the portal and making visitors’ traffic appear as if they were from the US, so they could see anything unavailable to them. While it’s a state department project, The Guardian has traced the domain to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which is a component of the US Department of Homeland Security. Homeland also serves as the administrator for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The project could drive the wedge further between the US and its European allies. European authorities don’t usually order broad censorships preventing their citizens from being able to access large parts of the internet. Typically, they only order the blocking of hate speech, terrorist propaganda, disinformation and anything illegal under the EU’s Digital Services Act or the UK’s Online Safety Act.

“If the Trump administration is alleging that they’re gonna be bypassing content bans, what they’re gonna be helping users access in Europe is essentially hate speech, pornography, and child sexual abuse material,” Nina Jankowicz, who served as the executive director of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board, told The Guardian. The board was very short-lived and was disbanded a few months after it was formed, following complaints by Republican lawmakers that it would impinge on people’s rights to free speech.

When asked about the project, the state department said it didn’t have a program specifically meant to circumvent censorship in Europe. But the spokesperson said: “Digital freedom is a priority for the State Department, however, and that includes the proliferation of privacy and censorship-circumvention technologies like VPNs."

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