Fenix, Forerunner And Venu Garmin Watches Now Have An Entirely New Use

Garmin watches can now be used to supply data to the Natural Cycles platform, used to tell a person where they are in their ovulation cycle.

Roborock Saros 20 Tries To Solve A Robot Vacuum Issue With Tiny Legs

Roborock’s Saros 20 uses secondary flip-out wheels to help it navigate more difficult room transitions. The robot vacuum was recently launched in the UK.

Grell’s New OAE2 Headphones Sound More Like Loudspeakers

Sales of wired headphones have rised by 20% over the past year. Now Axel Grell has designed the OAE2, open back wired headphones to meet demand for wired sound.

Big Tech’s Big Tobacco Moment: What The Meta And YouTube Ruling Means For You

A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube negligently designed their platforms to addict a teenage user, awarding $6 million in damages. With thousands of lawsuits to follow, here’s what parents and users can do right now.

Apple Just Released iOS 26.5 For Developers, But 1 Major iPhone Feature Is Missing

Another iPhone update has just reached its first developer beta. There was a chance it would include the first glimpse of the brand-new Siri, but so far there’s no sign.

Motorola Razr Fold Gets New Release Date And Price

Motorola’s surprise Razr Fold is here to challenge the iPhone Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with a low price and a sudden release date.

Nuki Keypad 2 NFC: The ‘Tap-To-Unlock Feature’ You’ve Been Waiting For

Thanks to the Nuki Keypad 2 you can now use your phone to unlock your door with a tap. We speak to the Nuki co-founder, Martin Pansy, about the new smart access feature.

ASUS ROG’s Strix Morph 96 Wireless Keyboard For Elite Gaming Rigs

With its gasket-mounted design, hot-swappable ROG NX V2 switches, tri-mode connectivity and browser-based customization this keyboard is aimed at gaming enthusiasts.

iOS 26.4—Apple’s Age Verification Feature Is Already Creating Issues

In iOS 26.4, users are prompted to add a credit card or driver’s licence to prove they are an adult. But many iPhone users have been unable to verify their age.

A $6 Million Jury Verdict Ruled Social Media Is Addictive. Now What?

A Los Angeles jury has made history, ruling that Meta and YouTube deliberately engineered platforms to addict a young user. With several similar lawsuits pending, the social media industry may be facing a reckoning unlike anything since the tobacco war…