How to Hard Reset Your Samsung Galaxy in Minutes: Expert Tips Inside

How to Hard Reset Your Samsung Galaxy in Minutes: Expert Tips Inside

Resetting your Samsung Galaxy smartphone is a practical solution for addressing performance issues, resolving software glitches, or preparing the device for a new user. This guide provides detailed instructions for two essential reset methods: a forced restart and a factory data reset. Each method is designed to address specific scenarios, making sure you can troubleshoot […]

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Klipsch Atlas HP-1 hands-on: A return to hi-fi headphones at CES 2026

Klipsch hasn’t debuted new headphones in years, but that’s going to change in 2026. At CES, Klipsch announced the upcoming Atlas hi-fi series that includes wireless and both closed and semi-open back models. All three are expected to arrive this summer, but the company hasn’t announced pricing or many details on any of them just yet. However, I was able to listen to the Atlas HP-1, the wireless model with active noise cancelation (ANC).

Without going into specifics, Klipsch says the HP-1 is designed for both daily wear and travel. This is thanks to the combination of light weight, comfort and “standout” battery life. Inside, coaxial drivers provide the company’s warm signature sound profile. Third-party support for spatial audio and hearing compensation is also in the works. This concludes the info Klipsch announced this week.

After seeing the HP-1 in person at CES, I can tell you they look quite similar to Bowers & Wilkins recent headphones designs. Klipsch has opted for wood accents on the outside of the ear cups, likely as a nod to its speaker heritage. But the combination of leather and metal, as well as the headband and ear cups, remind me a lot of B&W’s Px7.

Klipsch Atlas HP-1
Klipsch Atlas HP-1
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During my brief time with the HP-1, the excellent sound quality was the thing that stood out most. Klipsch is demoing the headphones with lossless audio over USB-C, so it will be interesting to see what the audio is like in wireless mode. However, the company’s trademark warmth and deft tuning is immediately apparent, giving preference to highs and mids without overbearing bass. There’s ample low-end tone, but it compliments everything else and didn’t overpower in the Rage Against The Machine songs and other tracks I listened to.

It’s difficult to paint a comprehensive picture here since I wasn’t only really able to observe sound quality — and only for a short time. But the HP-1 is certainly a premium set of headphones that are comfy to wear (at least for the few minutes I wore them) and definitely sound good. The biggest downside will likely be price, which I expect to be at least $500.

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Claude Code Creator Shares an 8-Step Workflow for Faster, Higher-Quality App Development

Claude Code Creator Shares an 8-Step Workflow for Faster, Higher-Quality App Development

What if you could transform your coding routine into a seamless, hyper-efficient process that practically runs itself? Alex Finn explains how Boris Churnney, the mastermind behind Claude Code, has crafted an eight-step workflow that’s redefining app development. By combining a terminal-based setup, web agents, and the innovative Claude Opus 45 model, this approach promises to […]

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Meta’s Vision-Language Shift VL-JEPA Beats Bulky LLMs

Meta’s Vision-Language Shift VL-JEPA Beats Bulky LLMs

What if the AI systems we rely on today, those massive, resource-hungry large language models (LLMs)—were on the brink of being completely outclassed? Better Stack walks through how Meta’s VL-JEPA, a new architecture developed under AI luminary Yan LeCun, is rewriting the rules of what artificial intelligence can achieve. Unlike traditional LLMs that painstakingly predict […]

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The iPhone 20 Leak: Apple’s Most Ambitious Smartphone Yet!

The iPhone 20 Leak: Apple’s Most Ambitious Smartphone Yet!

The iPhone 20, anticipated to launch in September 2027, is poised to commemorate Apple’s 20th anniversary in the smartphone market. This milestone device is rumored to introduce a suite of innovative features, including a seamless edge-to-edge display, under-display Face ID, and a front-facing camera. These advancements aim to push the boundaries of smartphone design, blending […]

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MTV Rewind is a developer’s tribute to 24/7 music video channels

MTV shut down its remaining 24/7 music channels in several countries, including the UK and Australia, at the end of 2025. The main MTV network shifted its focus to reality shows long ago and it occasionally dips back into music with things like the Video Music Awards, but this shutdown felt like the end of an era. If you yearn for the days when MTV actually played music videos, though, you might be in luck. A developer who goes by the name of Flexasaurus Rex has paid tribute to the MTV of old with a web app that has several channels of non-stop streaming music. 

MTV Rewind has 11 channels at the time of writing, including one that features videos from the original channel’s first day of existence in 1981. There’s a channel dedicated to MTV Unplugged performances, a rap-focused stream, one for each decade from the ‘70s to the ‘20s and (my personal faves) 120 Minutes and Headbangers Ball options. MTV Rewind has so far pulled in more than 33,000 music videos. That’s over two months worth of music, as Loudwire notes.

"MTV was a cultural institution that changed music, fashion and youth culture. Then they stopped showing music videos and became reality TV,” Flexasaurus Rex said. “I felt a wave of sadness when the announcement hit. Nothing felt like it could fill that void. So I started coding. Built it in 48 hours: MTV Rewind."

Each channel plays videos in a random order and there’s a shuffle all option if you can’t decide which stream to watch. If a song isn’t hitting for you, just tap the skip button. There are some era-appropriate ads too. For instance, I hadn’t seen this one from the Got Milk? campaign before it popped up. It reminded me of the J. Walter Weatherman gag from Arrested Development:

The app’s database is powered by IMVDb (The Internet Music Video Database). The videos are all pulled from YouTube, one of the things that helped spell the demise of MTV’s 24/7 music channels. There wasn’t exactly a strong case for Total Request Live to stay on the air, for instance, when we have access to practically every music video ever at our fingertips.  

One of my favorite things about MTV Rewind is that it has a hit counter like the Geocities of old. So very ‘90s. In fact, the whole thing is rad. Tubular, some might say. 

MTV Rewind isn’t associated with MTV or its parent company. However, it does use MTV’s name. Here’s hoping Paramount’s lawyers don’t crack down on this. It’s nice to have fun things on the internet. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/music/mtv-rewind-is-a-developers-tribute-to-247-music-video-channels-120000424.html?src=rss

New AI Voice Pen Links Straight to ChatGPT with Mic & Camera

New AI Voice Pen Links Straight to ChatGPT with Mic & Camera

What if the future of AI wasn’t just in your pocket but in the palm of your hand, literally? OpenAI’s latest innovation, the Gumdrop, is poised to redefine how we interact with artificial intelligence by taking it off the screen and into the physical world. In this breakdown, AI Revolution walks through how this sleek, […]

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PS5 Hack from Old Disc Sparks Homebrew Hype : Star Wars Racer Disc Exploit

PS5 Hack from Old Disc Sparks Homebrew Hype : Star Wars Racer Disc Exploit

Is the PlayStation 5 on the brink of a revolution? RGT 85 explains how a newly discovered exploit could fundamentally change how we interact with Sony’s flagship console. By using a vulnerability in the PS2 emulator, modders have found a way to jailbreak the PS5 using a physical copy of Star Wars Racer Revenge for […]

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Bye-Bye Battery Drain: Samsung Galaxy One UI 8.5 Beta 3 Finally Fixes Galaxy S25 Power Issues

Bye-Bye Battery Drain: Samsung Galaxy One UI 8.5 Beta 3 Finally Fixes Galaxy S25 Power Issues

Samsung has released the third beta update for its Galaxy S25 series, introducing One UI 8.5 Beta 3. This update, identified by a version ending in ZZA3, is over 1 GB in size and includes the latest January 1st security patch. It brings a range of improvements, including feature enhancements, bug fixes, and performance optimizations. […]

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2026 Apple Productivity Workflow : Planner Overviews, Block Time, Auto-Sorted Lists & More

2026 Apple Productivity Workflow : Planner Overviews, Block Time, Auto-Sorted Lists & More

What if your productivity system could do more than just keep you organized? What if it could help you take charge of your time, your goals, and your life? In this guide, AshLee Digital walks through how Apple’s suite of Calendar, Notes, and Reminders, combined with a digital planner, can transform the way you approach […]

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