Apple Faces Higher Costs Following MacBook Neo Success

The MacBook Neo is dominating 2026. However, supply chain issues and rising memory costs are forcing Tim Cook to make some tough hardware choices to keep it on sale.

Dyson V10 Konical Vacuum Cleaner: New Dock Ends Messy Bin-Emptying For Good

The new Dyson V10 Konical doesn’t just pick up dust, it’ll stop it going everywhere when you’re done.

In California, Tesla Does What No Other American Car Maker Can Do

The last time an American car manufacturer had a best-seller in California was in the 1990s. Tesla broke that long losing streak.

Google To Change Search On Pixel Phones After 10 Years With New Setting, Report Claims

When Google launches Android 17 this summer, a change is coming to the Pixel home screen, it seems that will finally allow users to remove the persistent search bar.

Keychron’s New Portable Folding Alice Keyboard For Laptop Users

THis enw wireless folding keyboard has an ergonomic Alice layout that is suitable for laptop users who suffer with RSI or use an Alice keyboard with their desktop.

Delaying The iPhone 18 Release By Six Months Can Only Benefit Apple

Apple’s decision to delay the iPhone 18 to 2027 disrupts the entire smartphone industry. Incoming CEO John Ternus can challenge MWC and reshape the smartphone calendar.

Why iPhone 18 Price Report Is Good News For Apple Buyers

Despite rising memory costs, the new iPhone 18 price report is good news for Apple buyers. Why? Google’s Pixel 10 strategy is a clue as to how Apple can keep prices down.

Galaxy S23 Ultra Users: New Samsung Update Shows It’s Time To Sell

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 update left out important new features for the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which means it might be time to sell before the trade-in price drops.

Qualcomm’s New Chips Promise Gaming Boost For Affordable Androids

Qualcomm has just announced its latest Snapdragon processors and this time they’re aimed squarely at lower-priced smartphones.

iOS 26.5 Release Date: Will The New Beta Delay Your iPhone Update?

In an unexpected move, Apple has seeded a second release candidate of iOS 26.5. What does this mean and how will it affect the general release?