Valve Steam Deck Mistakes to Avoid for a Simpler, Smoother Setup

Valve Steam Deck Mistakes to Avoid for a Simpler, Smoother Setup Performance overlay on the Steam Deck while choosing medium settings, balancing battery life, heat, and smooth play.

Have you ever felt like you were holding yourself back from fully enjoying something simply because you were using it the wrong way? Poladr0id outlines how their own missteps with the Steam Deck, Valve’s handheld gaming device, and turned what should have been a seamless experience into a frustrating one. From over-customizing the system to […]

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Release Date, Price, and Final Leaks

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Release Date, Price, and Final Leaks Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

Samsung continues to redefine the smartphone landscape with the highly anticipated Galaxy S26 series. Officially launching on February 25th at the Unpacked event, this lineup includes the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. Each model is designed to cater to a broad spectrum of users, combining innovative technology, sleek aesthetics, and robust performance. Whether […]

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New Qwen 3.5 AI Model Beats Opus 4.5 & Gemini 3 : Fully Tested

New Qwen 3.5 AI Model Beats Opus 4.5 & Gemini 3 : Fully Tested Diagram showing Qwen 3.5 hybrid linear attention and sparse mixture of experts with active parameter routing.

Qwen 3.5, developed by Alibaba, is an open source AI model designed to compete with leading proprietary systems like Claude Opus 4.5 and Gemini 3 Pro. As highlighted by World of AI, its architecture features 397 billion parameters, with 17 billion active ones, allowing it to tackle tasks ranging from multimodal reasoning to coding and […]

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 & Ultra 2: The ‘Dual-Chip’ Upgrade That Changes Everything

Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 & Ultra 2: The ‘Dual-Chip’ Upgrade That Changes Everything Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 and Ultra 2 showcasing advanced health tracking features

Samsung is gearing up to unveil its latest smartwatch models, the Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, which promise to deliver significant advancements in health tracking, sensor technology, and overall performance. These devices, recently identified in IMEI database listings, are expected to push the boundaries of wearable technology. If you’re considering upgrading your […]

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Anthropic Launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 Offering Opus-Like Results at Lower Cost

Anthropic Launches Claude Sonnet 4.6 Offering Opus-Like Results at Lower Cost Diagram showing a full software codebase analyzed in one request using Sonnet 4.6 extended context.

Enthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.6 delivers near-premium AI performance while maintaining the same pricing as its predecessor, Sonnet 4.5. As outlined by Universe of AI, this mid-tier model introduces key enhancements such as improved coding capabilities, stronger context comprehension, and greater task reliability. Notably, it includes beta support for a 1-million-token context window, allowing users to […]

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Virginia Sin’s KEEP Collection Makes Order Look Like Art

There’s a certain satisfaction in putting things exactly where they belong. Keys on the hook. Jewelry in a tray. Pens in their place. It sounds mundane, but anyone who’s experienced it knows it’s anything but. I am not the most organized person in the world but whenever I see well-designed stationery or office supplies, I feel the need to get them just to have something interesting looking in my workspace.

Virginia Sin, the Brooklyn-based ceramics designer and founder of SIN, built her latest collection around that very feeling. The KEEP Collection is three pieces: the FORMARA Organizer, the ARCHIVA Tray, and the CACHE Organizer. That’s it. No sprawling lineup, no unnecessary additions. Just three carefully considered ceramic objects designed to hold the small things that tend to scatter across your desk, dresser, or entryway table.

Designer: Virginia Sin

What makes KEEP different from your average catchall tray is how it treats visibility as a feature, not an oversight. The pieces are shaped to encourage intentional placement rather than concealed storage, so your objects remain visible and accessible at all times. The soft curves and contained volumes aren’t just pretty to look at; they’re doing quiet, practical work. Sin described the collection as “a meditation on how form holds space: for objects, for order.” She’s not just making storage. She’s making something you’d want to look at even when it’s empty.

Each piece has its own personality. The FORMARA Organizer ($148) is the most organic of the three. With two gentle compartments flowing side by side, it recalls the shape of a bamboo shoot split open or water running through carved channels. It’s the one you’d reach for when you want your jewelry or hair accessories somewhere beautiful, not just somewhere reachable. It’s perfect to also place some notebooks or paper materials in it since it’s high enough.

The ARCHIVA Tray ($120) takes the opposite approach. Its clean edges and angular planes recall the structure of an architectural model, sharp, balanced, and quietly commanding. At 10.5 inches long, it’s the workhorse of the collection, perfect for corralling pens, notes, or the rotating cast of small objects that always end up on a desk. It looks like something you’d find in a very well-edited design studio, which is exactly the point.

Then there’s the CACHE Organizer ($120), and it might be the most quietly clever of all. Its triangular form transforms what is essentially an everyday fold into something that feels like a gesture. The depth makes it practical for taller items like markers, scissors, or rolled-up sketches, but the shape gives it enough visual presence to hold its own as a sculptural object. At 8.5 inches long and 4 inches tall, it fits comfortably on a nightstand or shelf without demanding attention.

All three pieces are handmade in stoneware at SIN’s Brooklyn studio and finished in a warm bone colorway that sits somewhere between cream and natural clay. The matte finish keeps the focus on form rather than surface, which is the right call. These pieces are about shape doing the heavy lifting.

SIN is no small name in the design world. Virginia Sin’s work has been featured in Architectural Digest, The New York Times, and Goop, and her porcelain paper plates were used at Eleven Madison Park. The KEEP Collection is the latest chapter in a body of work that consistently asks what everyday objects can look like when someone genuinely thinks them through.

The collection lands at exactly the right cultural moment. There’s a growing appetite for owning fewer, better things. Pieces that earn their spot on a shelf. Design that doesn’t shout. KEEP fits that conversation without feeling like it was made for it. The forms feel too considered, too quiet, too genuinely useful to be trend-driven. That’s the mark of design built to last. The KEEP Collection is available now at virginiasin.com.

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Claude 4.5 vs GPT 5.2 vs Gemini 3 Pro : Different Coding Workflows Explored

Claude 4.5 vs GPT 5.2 vs Gemini 3 Pro : Different Coding Workflows Explored Planning view showing Claude 4.5 step lists, GPT 5.2 diagrams, and Gemini 3 Pro shorter plans.

The feature compares three leading AI models, Claude 4.5, GPT 5.2, and Gemini 3 Pro, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and ideal use cases. As outlined by Adrian Twarog, these models cater to different priorities, from coding and web design to long-running tasks and planning workflows. For example, Claude 4.5 stands out for its detailed outputs […]

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iPadOS 26.4 Beta 1: Game-Changing Features You Need to Know

iPadOS 26.4 Beta 1: Game-Changing Features You Need to Know iPadOS 26.4 Beta 1

Apple has officially released iPadOS 26.4 Beta 1, bringing a range of updates designed to enhance customization, productivity, and the overall user experience. This latest beta introduces improvements across core apps and system functionalities, offering users a more seamless and personalized interaction with their devices. Below, we delve into the most notable features and explore […]

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Russia’s recent blocking of Telegram is reportedly disrupting its military operations in Ukraine

A decision to ban Telegram on home soil may have backfired on the Kremlin. Last week, Russia went on a blocking spree, banning a number of Western apps in an effort to push domestic users towards Max, an unencrypted state-owned app. One of the restricted apps was WhatsApp (which was also blocked) rival Telegram, a move that drew rare internal criticism from soldiers and pro-war bloggers, with the army being heavily reliant on the cloud-based messaging service for communications.

As reported by Bloomberg, pro-Russian military channels are now complaining that the sudden Telegram blackout — coupled with Elon Musk cutting Russia’s access to Starlink earlier this month — is now actively harming frontline operations. As well as being the messaging app of choice for millions of Russian civilians, soldiers also use Telegram to liaise directly on the battlefield. The government said last week that it was banning Telegram for violating national law, and that the decision was for the "protection of Russian citizens."

Bloomberg was told by senior European diplomats that the double blow of Telegram’s sudden unavailability and SpaceX moving to block Russia’s use of "unauthorized” Starlink terminals in Ukraine earlier this month has had a significant impact on Russian comms. Starlink’s satellite coverage is particularly important for coordinating the Russian military’s drone strikes, the frequency of which has seemingly been disrupted in recent weeks, giving Ukrainian forces an advantage.

Whether these developments will have a longer term effect on the tide of the conflict remains to be seen, but a Ukrainian drone operator who calls himself Giovanni has told the BBC that the Russian army has lost "their ability to control the field" in the wake of the Starlink outage. "I think they lost 50% of their capacity for offence," he said. "That's what the numbers show. Fewer assaults, fewer enemy drones, fewer everything."

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Combine Google Gemini 3 & NotebookLM for Superpower Productivity

Combine Google Gemini 3 & NotebookLM for Superpower Productivity Screenshot-style graphic showing Gemini connected to several Notebook LM notebooks for cross-referenced answers with citations.

Google Gemini is a multimodal large language model capable of processing text, audio, and visuals, offering diverse applications for both creative and analytical tasks. According to Futurepedia, pairing Gemini with NotebookLM enhances its accuracy by introducing grounded knowledge and citation-based precision. This integration addresses common issues like hallucinations and enables cross-referencing across multiple notebooks, supporting […]

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