Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 vs. Ultra 2: Is the Snapdragon Elite Chip Worth the Extra Cost?

Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 vs. Ultra 2: Is the Snapdragon Elite Chip Worth the Extra Cost? Render-style image of Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 highlighting rumored 5G support and a Snapdragon Wear Elite chip.

Samsung is preparing to make a significant impact in the wearable technology market with the highly anticipated Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. These devices are set to bring advanced features, enhanced connectivity and AI-driven capabilities to users. Adding to the intrigue, rumors suggest Samsung is also venturing into AI-powered smart glasses, signaling […]

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Wheely, an on-demand chauffeur app, makes its US debut in NYC

When the Uber Black isn't premium enough, New Yorkers now have the option to call for a Wheely instead. Whimsical name aside, the London-based company is breaking into the US market by offering its chauffeur-hailing services to residents of New York City first, as first reported by Bloomberg. Think of it like Uber, but for business executives and VIPs who prefer better service and riding in Cadillacs and Mercedes.

"New York has long been requested by our customers, whether that be New Yorkers who have traveled with us in Europe and the Middle East, or our international clients who regularly visit the city," Anton Chirkunov, founder and CEO of Wheely, said in a press release.

Using the Wheely app on several smartphones.
Wheely

Besides its black car Business SUV service, New Yorkers can opt for Wheely First that offers a Mercedes-Benz S-Class W223 filled with amenities like Fiji water and towels. For a more dedicated service, Wheely has its Perfect Airport Pickup where drivers will track flights to line up a pickup, and the Chauffeur for a Day option that lets users reserve a chauffeur that will also pick up friends and family or run errands for you. For interested drivers in New York City, Wheely will port over its in-house "Chauffeur Academy," which is expected to grow to a network of 5,000 qualified drivers over the next five years.

While Wheely currently operates in London, Paris and Dubai, the company plans to expand to five major US cities within the next three years. According to Bloomberg, Wheely is considering markets in Texas, Miami and Palm Beach, Fla. as well as Washington, D.C. Wheely's entry into the US market comes about a week after the announcement of the Uber Elite program, which targets a similar demographic. However, Uber Elite is only available in Los Angeles and San Francisco currently, with plans to expand to New York soon. However, Uber may have Wheely beat when it comes to hailing a helicopter, thanks to its upcoming Uber Air option.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/wheely-an-on-demand-chauffeur-app-makes-its-us-debut-in-nyc-143233840.html?src=rss

The Award-Winning Playground Built to Never Be Replaced

Most playground equipment exists to check boxes. There’s a slide, a climbing frame, maybe a wobbly bridge if the budget stretched far enough. You’ve seen it a thousand times at every park and school yard you’ve ever walked past. It does the job. It keeps kids occupied. And then, somewhere around year three, a panel cracks, a swing goes missing, and the whole thing quietly starts to look forgotten. That’s not what Marlena Kostrzewa and Aleksandra Kwaśniewska had in mind when they designed Nolmo Garden.

The collection, created for Polish manufacturer Nolmo, recently took home a win at the European Product Design Award 2025, earning recognition in the Outdoor category. The EPDA is no small feat to crack, with submissions arriving from designers in more than 58 countries and a jury panel of over 30 design leaders. For a playground collection to land among the winners tells you something: this wasn’t treated as background infrastructure. It was treated as design. And the philosophy behind it is what makes it worth talking about.

Designers: Marlena Kostrzewa, Aleksandra Kwaśniewska

Kostrzewa and Kwaśniewska built the Garden collection around three core ideas: modularity, longevity, and circular design. Every single element in the collection was planned to be easily replaceable. Not just repairable in the vague, optimistic way that most products claim to be, but genuinely, practically swappable. Parts can be changed without tearing the whole thing apart, which means a worn-out component doesn’t automatically mean the end of the playground’s life. That’s a remarkably grown-up approach to objects that are made for children.

We often underestimate how much waste happens in public spaces. Playground equipment gets installed, gets battered by weather and daily use, and eventually gets torn out and replaced wholesale. It’s expensive and wasteful, and the communities it’s meant to serve rarely have much say in what goes in or comes out. Circular design in this context isn’t just an environmental talking point. It’s a smarter economic choice, and it’s one that most manufacturers still haven’t seriously committed to.

Nolmo, for its part, has been in this space for over 30 years. The Polish company builds public recreational areas, small urban architecture, and playground equipment, drawing on cultural contexts and contemporary design trends to create pieces that actually fit the environments they’re placed in. That context matters when you look at Garden. This is a collection that was designed to feel at home in a community, not just installed in one.

The modularity angle also speaks to something that rarely gets addressed in playground design: children grow. What works for a four-year-old doesn’t necessarily work for an eight-year-old, and a playground that only serves one narrow age bracket has a very short window of relevance. The Garden collection was built with the intention of growing alongside the children who use it, which extends its value far beyond the initial installation.

Kostrzewa and Kwaśniewska are among the designers that the EPDA specifically recognizes for combining creative vision with practical relevance. That phrase feels especially apt here. A playground isn’t a concept piece. It gets rained on, climbed over, argued about, and sometimes knocked into. The design has to hold up against all of that while still doing what good design is supposed to do: make people want to engage with it.

The fact that Garden won in the Outdoor category, beating out submissions from dozens of countries, is a good reminder that some of the most thoughtful design work happening right now isn’t in consumer electronics or luxury goods. It’s in the stuff we tend to walk past without thinking twice. The places where kids learn to take their first real risks, fall down, get up, and do it again. Nolmo Garden didn’t reinvent the playground. It just did it properly. And sometimes, that’s exactly the kind of design that deserves the most attention.

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Fastest AI Vision Model for Your Laptop : Liquid AI LFM 2.5

Fastest AI Vision Model for Your Laptop : Liquid AI LFM 2.5 Diagram illustrates LFM 2.5 hybrid design combining convolution blocks with grouped query attention for speed.

Liquid AI’s LFM 2.5 sets a new standard for vision-language models by prioritizing local processing and resource efficiency. As highlighted by Better Stack, this model operates entirely on everyday devices like laptops and smartphones, eliminating the need for cloud-based computation. By using frameworks such as WebGPU and ONNX Runtime, LFM 2.5 ensures smooth performance even […]

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Xbox lines up a Partner Preview showcase for March 26

Microsoft has locked in its second games showcase of the year. A Xbox Partner Preview stream will take place on March 26 at 1PM ET. It'll be available on the Xbox YouTube and Twitch channels. There'll be dedicated Twitch and YouTube streams with ASL interpretation, another featuring British Sign Language and one with audio descriptions in English on the main Xbox YouTube channel. 

The YouTube stream will be in 4K at 60fps (other channels are limited to 1080p) and have subtitle support for nearly three dozen languages. The broadcast will be available on regional Xbox channels as well. 

This showcase is all about upcoming games from Xbox's third-party partners. It will feature an in-depth look at Ryu Ga Gotoku’s Stranger Than Heaven (formerly known as Project Century), an update on Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl and the latest peek at The Expanse: Osiris Reborn. Along with those, expect some world premieres. Of course, many of these projects will be coming to Game Pass.


This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/xbox/xbox-lines-up-a-partner-preview-showcase-for-march-26-140117249.html?src=rss

MacBook Ultra Leak: Apple’s Secret Plans for a Touchscreen OLED Powerhouse

MacBook Ultra Leak: Apple’s Secret Plans for a Touchscreen OLED Powerhouse Timeline card shows a late-2026 launch window and a starting price around $2,500 for MacBook Ultra.

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new flagship laptop, the “MacBook Ultra,” by late 2026. Positioned above the MacBook Pro, this device is expected to introduce advanced features such as OLED displays and touchscreen functionality. If these rumors hold true, the MacBook Ultra could represent a pivotal step in Apple’s product strategy, targeting users […]

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RG56 Pro Max First Look & Performance Guide: What Runs Well & What Struggles

RG56 Pro Max First Look & Performance Guide: What Runs Well & What Struggles Detail shot of RG56 Pro Max hall analog sticks and triggers with subtle RGB lighting around the controls.

The RG56 Pro Max is a retro handheld gaming console that balances affordability with functionality, but its value hinges on pricing. As highlighted by ETA Prime, the device features a 5.5-inch 720p IPS display, hall-based analog sticks and a Rockchip 3562 chipset, making it well-suited for retro gaming up to PSP and Dreamcast titles. However, […]

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Apple’s 2026 Mac Roadmap: Is the M5 Mac Mini Launching Sooner Than Expected?

Apple’s 2026 Mac Roadmap: Is the M5 Mac Mini Launching Sooner Than Expected? Close-up graphic of M5 Pro core layout, highlighting super cores replacing efficiency cores in the rumored chip.

Apple’s highly anticipated 2026 Mac Mini is set to feature the next-generation M5 and M5 Pro chips, promising significant advancements in performance and functionality. Industry experts predict its unveiling at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, with availability expected shortly thereafter. While the design is likely to remain consistent with the 2024 model, the […]

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Beams Just Turned the $120 Timex Camper Into a Ring Watch

The Timex Camper has been around for decades, earning its reputation as one of those no-nonsense, reliable watches that quietly became a cult item. It’s not flashy. It doesn’t scream at you. It just sits on your wrist doing its job in that honest, military-practical kind of way that a certain type of person finds deeply appealing. So when I first heard that Beams Boy was turning it into a ring, my reaction was somewhere between “wait, really?” and “actually, that makes complete sense.”

Beams, the Japanese retailer that started as a tiny 21-square-meter Americana shop in Harajuku back in 1976, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. With nearly 160 locations across Japan today, they’ve spent half a century proving they understand how culture and fashion intersect in ways most brands only dream about. For their anniversary, they didn’t release a standard commemorative watch with a logo on the dial or a velvet box. They took the Timex Camper and redesigned it from a wristwatch into a fully functional ring. It’s a bold, witty, and genuinely surprising idea, and it feels very Beams to pull it off.

Designers: Timex x Beams

The Beams Boy x Timex Original Camper Ring Watch draws its lineage from two points in history: the 1920s tradition of converting women’s timepieces into jewelry, and the 1990s ring watch trend that briefly made a cult appearance before fading out again. What makes this release feel fresh rather than nostalgic is how it leans into function, not just form. This isn’t a decorative piece masquerading as a watch. It runs on a Japanese quartz three-hand movement, with a crown at the three o’clock position to adjust the time. It is, technically, a fully working watch. Just one you wear on your finger.

The construction is straightforward and smart. The case is lightweight resin, the crystal is acrylic, and the band is a stainless steel expansion piece that stretches to fit ring sizes 9 through 15. Because the links aren’t removable or adjustable, the flexibility does the work instead, which is practical and eliminates the fussiness of traditional ring sizing. The whole thing comes in a single olive colorway, keeping it in line with the Camper’s military DNA. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t wish for a couple of color options, but the restraint is kind of the point. It’s the Camper. Olive green is the answer.

The dial stays true to what made the Camper worth caring about in the first place. Bold numerals, minimal clutter, the kind of face that tells you the time without asking for your attention. Shrinking that down to ring scale could have easily turned it into something illegible or toy-like, but it holds together visually in a way that feels considered rather than cute. The olive resin case doesn’t try to be refined or precious. It’s matte, slightly utilitarian, and completely on-brand for a watch that was never designed to impress anyone at a dinner table.

What I find genuinely interesting is how the expansion band was handled. A nylon strap would have been the more authentic choice given the Camper’s history, but it would have been impractical on a finger. The stainless steel expansion band solves the sizing problem without introducing the kind of visual heaviness that a chunky metal bracelet would have brought. It sits quietly beneath the case, doing its structural job while keeping the focus on the watch face itself. The proportions feel right. Small enough to be a ring, substantial enough to still read as a watch.

Ring watches are quietly gaining traction again, with a few other brands testing the format recently. The format suits a culture that’s increasingly interested in accessories that carry a story and a specific point of view, where what you wear on your hand says something intentional about who you are. A functioning military watch miniaturized into a ring does that in a way that a statement ring or a charm bracelet simply can’t.

The Beams Boy x Timex Camper Ring Watch drops on April 3, 2026, exclusively through Beams, priced at ¥19,140, roughly $120 USD. Whether it makes it outside Japan is still up in the air, which will make the hunt part of the appeal for a lot of people. For a 50th anniversary piece, this is the right kind of creative risk. Not safe, not predictable, but grounded in enough history and craft to earn its existence. That’s exactly the kind of thing worth paying attention to.

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From Sketch to Store : Turning Hand-Drawn Designs Into Functional Apps with Claude Code

From Sketch to Store : Turning Hand-Drawn Designs Into Functional Apps with Claude Code Pencil interface showing app screens, spacing, and component specs ready for Claude Code to build.

Designing an app from start to finish can be a complex process, but Matt Maher shares how he approached it using Pencil and Claude Code. He began by sketching the app’s interface in Pencil, focusing on layout and structure while incorporating reusable components to streamline the design. Once the visual framework was complete, Claude Code […]

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