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  • 2026 February


    iPhone 18 Pro Camera Upgrades: Variable Aperture & Telephoto Improvements

    iPhone 18 Pro Camera Upgrades: Variable Aperture & Telephoto Improvements

    The iPhone 18 Pro is poised for significant camera upgrades, including a rumored variable aperture for better depth control and enhanced telephoto low-light performance. This positions it as the flagship camera experience over iPhone Fold for photography enthusiasts.


    Reviving the Legend: Nokia N8 Returns with the Reborn Custom ROM

    Reviving the Legend: Nokia N8 Returns with the Reborn Custom ROM

    The Nokia N8 is getting a second life through the Reborn project. This custom ROM based on Nokia Belle adds modern HTTPS support and an app store to the classic 16-year-old smartphone hardware.


    Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2: New Adaptive Connectivity Features for Google Pixel

    Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2: New Adaptive Connectivity Features for Google Pixel

    Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2 introduces a revised Adaptive Connectivity feature for Pixel phones, adding new toggles to help users manage network switching and optimize battery life efficiency.


    Heart Rate Variability: What It Means & How Wearables Track It

    Heart Rate Variability: What It Means & How Wearables Track It

    Heart Rate Variability (HRV) reveals stress and recovery, with high HRV suggesting relaxation and low HRV fight-or-flight. Wearable tech tracks HRV, which has no universal benchmark and decreases with age. A steady HRV is ideal for managing stress and recovery.


    Why Users Stick with Older Apple Apps: Subscription Concerns & Trust Issues

    Why Users Stick with Older Apple Apps: Subscription Concerns & Trust Issues

    Users often prefer older app versions on Mac due to intrusive subscription prompts for new features like Designer Studio. Concerns arise over forced subscriptions despite Apple's 'free forever' claims, leading to distrust in corporate statements and duplicate apps.