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Motorola Razr+: Why Flagship Experience Doesn’t Require a Flagship PriceHardware

Motorola Razr+: Why Flagship Experience Doesn’t Require a Flagship Price

Foldable smartphones have long ceased to be a novelty, but choosing between models in different price segments remains challenging. The 2026 Motorola Razr+ proves that a flagship experience doesn’t necessarily require a flagship price. After several weeks of testing, a ZDNet journalist concluded that the Razr+ offers nearly the same level of comfort and functionality as the pricier Razr Ultra, but at a significantly lower cost. This makes it the optimal choice for most users who aren’t willing to overpay for marketing-driven perks.

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Gel Batteries Replace Lithium-Ion: Safety and EfficiencyHardware

Gel Batteries Replace Lithium-Ion: Safety and Efficiency

Despite their widespread use, lithium-ion batteries remain a source of risks, from e-bike fires to power bank explosions on airplanes. In 2025, nearly 1.9 million such devices were recalled in the U.S. due to fire hazards. The long-awaited alternative—solid-state batteries—is still not ready for mass production. However, a middle-ground solution has emerged: semi-solid gel batteries, combining safety and efficiency. These batteries address critical vulnerabilities while maintaining performance, offering a viable transition toward safer energy storage solutions.

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New 3D Metal Printing Technology Creates Alloys on DemandHardware

New 3D Metal Printing Technology Creates Alloys on Demand

Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have introduced an innovative approach to 3D printing metal alloys. The method employs elliptical laser trajectories to stir molten metal during printing, enabling the creation of custom alloys without equipment replacement. This breakthrough allows for the production of components with gradient properties, such as turbine blades, where material composition transitions smoothly without weld seams. The solution has been practically tested and requires no hardware modifications—only a software update is needed.

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DAZN Faces Issues After Pricing Error in Sports Streaming PlansBusiness

DAZN Faces Issues After Pricing Error in Sports Streaming Plans

DAZN, a leading sports streaming platform, faced a major backlash after users discovered discrepancies in the displayed price of a special football subscription plan. Despite issuing apologies for the system error, the company continues to receive complaints about inefficient customer support. The incident highlights the critical need for improved transparency in digital interfaces and service quality to maintain user trust.

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Scientists Turn Old Smartphones into Data Center ClustersHardware

Scientists Turn Old Smartphones into Data Center Clusters

A team of scientists from the University of California, San Diego, in collaboration with Google, has developed a method to repurpose old smartphones into computing platforms for data centers. The project aims to reduce electronic waste while providing cost-effective solutions for educational institutions. Research shows that even three-year-old smartphone processors outperform server-grade CPUs in single-threaded performance, enabling local computations without cloud costs.

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Snapmaker Launches 10,8 млн ₽ Fund to Support Open Source in 3D PrintingHardware

Snapmaker Launches 10,8 млн ₽ Fund to Support Open Source in 3D Printing

Marking its 10th anniversary, Snapmaker has launched a 10,8 млн ₽ innovation fund to empower open source developers and 3D printing enthusiasts. The initiative targets the U1 multi-functional 3D printer ecosystem, including projects like Klipper, OrcaSlicer, and Moonraker. The first 3,6 млн ₽ has already been distributed to developers whose tools, such as Full Spectrum and Surface Color Stitch, enhance U1 capabilities. The remaining 7,2 млн ₽ will be awarded through an open competition with prizes for top projects.

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Cell Reprogramming: The New Trend in Anti-AgingDevelopment

Cell Reprogramming: The New Trend in Anti-Aging

Aging is a complex biological process affecting all body systems. For decades, researchers focused on isolated mechanisms like telomere shortening or cellular senescence, but these approaches gained and lost traction over time. Now, cell reprogramming has emerged as a groundbreaking method that could revolutionize healthy life extension. Unlike previous strategies, this approach doesn’t just slow aging—it may reverse it by restoring cellular and tissue functions.

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Sponge: Free Way to Quickly Clear Android Phone StorageDevelopment

Sponge: Free Way to Quickly Clear Android Phone Storage

Smartphone storage fills up fast with photos and videos, and deleting them via standard tools can be tedious. The Sponge app offers a simple and quick way to remove unwanted files: swipe left or right to delete or save media. It works with local data only, preserving cloud backups, and supports deletion by date or collections. The free version clears photos by month, while the paid version (251 ₽) adds video support and more features.

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Ugreen FineTrack 2: Bluetooth Tracker with Unique Design and Long Battery LifeHardware

Ugreen FineTrack 2: Bluetooth Tracker with Unique Design and Long Battery Life

The Bluetooth tracker market just got a fresh contender: Ugreen FineTrack 2. This device breaks away from the crowd, including Apple AirTag, with its distinctive design, superior protection, and extended battery life. Unlike traditional tags, FineTrack 2 features a compact soccer-ball-shaped form factor, making it less conspicuous on luggage or keys. However, it’s limited to iOS, narrowing its audience, though Apple users may find it a compelling AirTag alternative.

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Apple Intelligence at WWDC: Key Siri and AI UpdatesArtificial intelligence

Apple Intelligence at WWDC: Key Siri and AI Updates

At WWDC, Apple placed a strong bet on artificial intelligence by unveiling long-awaited Apple Intelligence updates. The headline feature was Siri AI—a more intelligent, context-aware assistant capable of handling conversational queries, processing on-device data, and interacting with ChatGPT. The new Siri will feature a dedicated app, enhanced voice customization, and multimodal capabilities, including image and video analysis.

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Price Drops to New Low for Flagship HeadphonesHardware

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Price Drops to New Low for Flagship Headphones

Bose has announced a record price drop for its flagship wireless headphones, the QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2. Now available for 27 253 ₽—down from 32 286 ₽—at major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy, the updated model features improved noise cancellation, lossless audio support via USB-C, and extended battery life of up to 30 hours. New features include a dedicated Cinema Mode for clearer movie dialogue and automatic standby when stored in the case or placed on a flat surface.

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Subway Streamlines Complex Ordering Process with Mobile App UpdatesBusiness

Subway Streamlines Complex Ordering Process with Mobile App Updates

Fast-food chain Subway faced backlash over its convoluted ordering process, particularly in customizing meals. In response to widespread user frustration, the company announced plans to overhaul the mobile app and self-service kiosk interfaces. These updates aim to simplify ingredient selection, reduce entry barriers for new customers, and accelerate service times across all locations.

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