This canceled LG Rollable phone makes today’s designs look dated

A rare teardown shows LG’s canceled rollable phone was more advanced than today’s devices, with engineering that still hasn’t made it into mainstream smartphones.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra feels like a software update and that’s why its boring

The Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn’t quite feel like that moment. It feels like refinement masquerading as reinvention.

Samsung refreshes the Frame TV lineup for 2026 with a pleasant sticker surprise

Samsung’s 2026 The Frame and The Frame Pro bring improved glare handling, new installation tweaks, AI features, and surprisingly enough, lower pricing for the Pro model.

Samsung is bring long overdue Google Cast support to its older TVs

Samsung is finally answering a long-standing request from its users: Google Cast support is coming not just to its new TVs but also to some older models. This much-requested feature will be extended to select 2023 and 2024 models. It could even reach S…

Samsung announces 2026 Frame TVs and the Pro costs less than last year’s
Samsung announces 2026 Frame TVs and the Pro costs less than last year’s

Samsung has announced some more details about The Frame and Frame Pro, and the most interesting news is that this year’s Frame Pro will be a little less expensive across sizes. While last year’s Frame Pro at release was $2,199 for the 65-inch model, $3,199 for the 75-inch, and $4,299 for the 85-inch, the 2026 […]

These 3 features on the S26 Ultra makes me miss my iPhone 17 Pro even more

Samsung’s S26 Ultra impresses with innovation, but real-world trade-offs in display, cameras, and AI made me miss the consistency and simplicity of the iPhone 17 Pro.

You can finally access Google Photos on Samsung TVs

Google Photos is here on Samsung TVs, letting users access and relive memories directly on the big screen without casting.

South Korea turns to Russian naphtha as Asia’s chip supply chain feels the squeeze
South Korea turns to Russian naphtha as Asia’s chip supply chain feels the squeeze

When Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz in late February, choking off the corridor through which a fifth of the world’s oil and gas flows, the immediate consequences were predictable: crude prices spiked, energy markets convulsed, and geopoli…