With Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo managed to follow up the reinvention of the Zelda series with a game that added more to discover and more to play with, and it even throws in a mystical LEGO kit. Link soon discovers Ultrahand, which lets you grab and stick objects, batteries, engines, weapons, food (and more) to other objects. It’s the …
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5 bloatware apps you should delete from your Samsung phone ASAP
Kerry Wan/ZDNET Samsung phones are well known for One UI, one of the most functional and intuitive Android interfaces. While it’s highly customizable, these phones often come with preinstalled bloatware. Some built-in Samsung apps, such as Wearable and Wallet, are useful within the Samsung ecosystem. However, there are at least five first-party apps that even dedicated Samsung users rarely touch. The …
Read More »Apple’s new Siri may allow users to operate apps just using voice
Apple in 2024 showed a swanky demo of what it said would be a new, intelligent Siri that would connect with different apps to fetch all kinds of information. But this new Siri has yet to see the light of day, as the company seemingly hasn’t been able to get it ready. However, Bloomberg now reports that Apple is testing …
Read More »The Matter 1.4.2 spec focuses on stability and platform cooperation
For Matter, this year was never going to be about flashy new features. Other than support for security cameras, which I hear should finally arrive this fall, 2025 is all about fixing problems. And with Matter 1.4.2, announced today, the smart home standard is taking an encouraging step forward. Back in January, Tobin Richardson, president and CEO of the Connectivity …
Read More »Higher iPhone 17 prices, but base Pro model may be 256GB
A leaker with a decent track record has backed reports of higher pricing for the iPhone 17 line-up compared to the iPhone 16, but says that Apple will be cushioning the blow somewhat. The iPhone 16 Pro starts at 128GB flash storage, but the base iPhone 17 Pro is said to offer 256GB storage – effectively a $100 value … …
Read More »Google Docs gets Material 3 Expressive progress indicator, tweaks
Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides are the latest first-party apps to get various Material 3 Expressive tweaks. The updates in these three apps specifically apply to the editor interface. Google has yet to refresh the homepage. It starts with the new M3 Expressive progress indicator as you wait for a document to open. Specifically, it’s a circular component with the wavy …
Read More »Dragon Age trilogy remaster was pitched to EA, but “they basically seem to be against free money” says series veteran
A trilogy remaster of the first three Dragon Age games was pitched by BioWare to EA, but the publisher is “against remasters” and “basically seem to be against free money”. That’s according to Dragon Age series veteran Mark Darrah, who was interviewed by YouTuber MrMattyPlays. Darrah was executive producer on the first three games, but has since left BioWare. The …
Read More »Hyundai wants Ioniq 5 owners to pay to fix a keyless entry security hole
Hyundai is now offering an “optional” security upgrade for the Ioniq 5 in the UK that prevents the car being stolen with a Game Boy-like device. Hyundai wants some Ioniq 5 owners to pay £49 ($65) to upgrade hardware and software components to prevent thieves using handheld devices to unlock and start cars without needing a key. Kia, Hyundai, and …
Read More »This iOS 26 update ruined the iPhone camera app for me – then Apple saved the day
Kerry Wan/ZDNET ZDNET’s key takeaways iOS 26 introduces a new gesture behavior to the iPhone camera switcher. This shift in app navigation has caused frustration among pros and casual users. On the latest dev beta, Apple has added a toggle to revert the behavior to the original. While many would say that the public development of iOS 26 has been rocky, one …
Read More »Torvalds blasts kernel dev for late ‘garbage’ RISC-V patches • The Register
Linux head honcho Linus Torvalds has put a kernel developer “on notice” for waiting until the eleventh hour to supply a patch set for Linux on RISC-V systems which “makes the world actively a worse place to live” – in a scathing missive harkening back to his invective-laden tirades of old. Torvalds’ brusque attitude was perhaps most well demonstrated in …
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