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Past articles by Ryan:

Google Pixel 7a Leaks in New Hands-On Pics...

The unannounced Google Pixel 7a has leaked in unusually clear hands-on photos. → Read More

Google I/O 2023: When Google's Developer Event Takes Place And What To Expect

Google updated its I/O website with the new puzzle on Tuesday, and mere hours later, it was solved. Google then revealed the May 10th starting date. → Read More

These Free Amazon Ring Camera Features Are Being Stripped Away And Paywalled

According to notices sent out by Ring, the company's cameras and security system will lose several key features in the coming weeks. → Read More

How NASA Scientists Study the Origin of Life By Simulating Primordial Earth

Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) studying the origins of life successfully simulated an important pre-biotic chemical reaction last year. JPL is talking about the work that went into that research and how we might study the origins of life in the future. → Read More

Qualcomm's Snapdragon Satellite Text Messaging Is Coming To These Popular Android Phone Brands

Qualcomm recently unveiled its Snapdragon Satellite system, and now it has announced a raft of device makers that will support the technology. → Read More

A defense of the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti by a 1440p gamer

Yes, the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti is overpriced. But it's still an excellent graphics card. → Read More

F-22 May Have Shot Down Harmless Ham Radio Balloon Over Canada

The truth is probably much closer to home despite the rush to declare alien contact. → Read More

Windows 11 Is Now Officially Supported on Apple Silicon With Parallels

Microsoft has made Parallels Desktop 18 an officially supported way to get Windows on your Mac. → Read More

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Blows Past Apple's A16 Bionic In Benchmark Leak

The supposed Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 benchmark shows the ARM processor besting everything under the sun, even Apple's class-leading A16 Bionic. → Read More

SpaceX Gets Go-Ahead to Test 200 Next-Generation Starlink Terminal Designs

The FCC just granted the company's request to test new user terminals featuring improved phased array antennas. → Read More

Qualcomm's Special Binned Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 For Samsung Galaxy Explored

The Samsung Galaxy S23 family lay claim the fastest Snapdragon ever with a custom Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset. → Read More

The Nothing Phone 2 Will Launch in the US Later in 2023

Founder Carl Pei says the US will be Nothing's first priority with the Nothing Phone 2. → Read More

Sony Revives The Walkman In Two Stunningly Slick Android Digital Music Players

The new Sony Walkman have high-polymer capacitors, gold reflow solder, and other seemingly inconsequential features that audio enthusiasts will salivate over. → Read More

DoJ Accuses Google Of Harming Online Publishers In Fiery Antitrust Lawsuit

According to the complaint, Google has systematically stifled competition and abused its market position. → Read More

Scientists Detect Atomic Hydrogen In Most Distant Galaxy Ever

The advancement is down to the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) array with a little help from gravity. → Read More

Samsung Demos Striking Foldable Phone With 360-Degree Hinge

Samsung has kept the form factor largely unchanged across four generations, but a big change might be on the way. → Read More

Scientists Determine Snow Cover on Enceladus Is Far Deeper Than It Should Be

Could it be that Enceladus has been much more active, and we're just been observing a relative lul? → Read More

Tesla Drops Prices as Much as 20% in Bid to Boost Sales

It's shaving up to 20% off the price of some vehicles, putting them in range of a new federal tax subsidy. → Read More

James Webb Space Telescope Confirms Its First Exoplanet

Unlike many of the worlds outside our solar system, this one is about the same size as Earth. → Read More

January Windows Preview Build Bumps WSA To Android 13, Delivers Faster Booting And More

Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) is getting a big update to the latest version of the OS, Android 13. → Read More