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The NASA Artemis Smartwatch Is Less About Fitness and More About Learning How Tech Really Works

Most smartwatches are designed to feel polished, sealed, and a little mysterious. You wear them, tap the screen, maybe track your steps or glance at notifications, but you are rarely invited to understand what is actually happening under the surface. That is part of the appeal for many mainstream devices. They are meant to feel effortless.

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Insta360 Introduces a Smarter Way to Use Your Phone’s Rear Camera for Selfies

Let's be honest—most of us know the rear camera on our phones takes better photos than the front one. The problem has always been framing. Without a proper preview, taking selfies or recording videos with the rear camera feels like guesswork. That's exactly the gap Insta360 is trying to close with its latest accessory, the Snap Selfie Screen.

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Samsung’s New QuantumBlack Film Could Make QD-OLED Monitors Much More Practical

Samsung Display has introduced a new screen film for QD-OLED monitors called QuantumBlack, and while the name sounds dramatic, the idea behind it is actually very straightforward. It is a new low-reflection, high-durability layer designed to tackle two of the most common complaints about OLED-style displays in everyday use: glare and surface fragility. Samsung Display says the film reduces light reflectance by 20% compared with its previous film, raises panel surface hardness from 2H to 3H, and plans to apply it across all new 2026 QD-OLED monitor products.

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AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D Review: A Familiar Formula With a Small Performance Push

AMD's Ryzen X3D lineup has built a strong reputation among PC enthusiasts, especially gamers who want the extra edge that 3D V-Cache can bring. So whenever a new X3D chip appears, expectations naturally rise. People start wondering whether this is the next must-have upgrade or another major leap for gaming performance.

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Some Galaxy S26 Ultra Users Say the Display Is Causing Eye Strain and Headaches

Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra was never going to be an easy phone to sell on dramatic upgrades alone. A lot of the early conversation around the device focused on how little had changed compared with the previous model, with the new Privacy Display feature standing out as one of the few headline additions. On paper, that sounds useful enough: it narrows viewing angles so people beside you have a harder time peeking at your screen. But now, for some users, that same display is becoming the main reason they are unhappy with the phone.

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