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- What Samsung’s One UI 9 Beta Brings to the Galaxy S26by Roland Hutchinson on May 13, 2026 at 3:00 pm
Samsung has officially launched the One UI 9 beta program for Galaxy S26 series users, offering a preview of its latest advancements in usability, customization and security. Built on the foundation of Android 17, this update provides early access to a suite of tools and enhancements that redefine the mobile experience. Currently, the beta program The post What Samsung’s One UI 9 Beta Brings to the Galaxy S26 appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Fold Leaks: The New Passport Design Just Changed the Foldable Game Foreverby Roland Hutchinson on May 13, 2026 at 2:00 pm
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide represents a significant evolution in foldable smartphone design. Leaked case listings suggest a bold shift toward a wider and shorter form factor, addressing long-standing usability concerns while introducing a creaseless display for a seamless viewing experience. This innovative redesign positions Samsung to maintain its lead in the rapidly The post Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide Fold Leaks: The New Passport Design Just Changed the Foldable Game Forever appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
- Stop Using Claude Like a Beginner: Every Skill Level Explainedby Julian Horsey on May 13, 2026 at 1:13 pm
Claude offers a range of capabilities designed to support users at different skill levels, from drafting simple emails to managing complex autonomous systems. According to Nate Herk, one notable feature is context retention across conversations, which allows beginners to maintain relevance across tasks while organizing projects more effectively. Advanced users, on the other hand, can The post Stop Using Claude Like a Beginner: Every Skill Level Explained appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
- Beyond Audio: Why the AirPods Ultra’s New Infrared Sensors Are a Game-Changerby Roland Hutchinson on May 13, 2026 at 1:00 pm
Apple is set to reshape the wireless audio landscape with the highly anticipated release of the AirPods Ultra, expected to launch in September alongside the latest iPhone lineup. This premium addition to the AirPods family introduces innovative technology, including built-in cameras and advanced AI capabilities, while maintaining Apple’s hallmark sleek and minimalist design. Positioned as The post Beyond Audio: Why the AirPods Ultra’s New Infrared Sensors Are a Game-Changer appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
- Gemini’s Multimodal RAG API is Changing AI Searchby Julian Horsey on May 13, 2026 at 12:47 pm
Google’s Gemini API introduces multimodal retrieval, allowing users to query both text and image data within a shared vector space. This capability supports complex use cases, such as analyzing PDFs with diagrams or scanned pages, by integrating features like page-level citations and metadata-based filtering. According to Prompt Engineering, these features enhance precision by allowing targeted The post Gemini’s Multimodal RAG API is Changing AI Search appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.
- Chipolo and Secrid launch the Trackable Miniwallet with extended battery life and Find My supportby James Smythe on April 22, 2026 at 4:34 am
The two European brands have renewed their partnership to produce a slim leather wallet with a built-in rechargeable Bluetooth tracker, priced at £120 and available now. A renewed partnership between two EU brands Chipolo, the Slovenian Bluetooth tracker company, and Secrid, the Dutch certified B-corp best known for its card-protecting aluminium wallets, have announced a...
- SJCAM launches SJ30 8K dual-lens action camera with day-to-night recordingby James Smythe on April 17, 2026 at 9:25 am
SJCAM has announced the SJ30, an 8K dual-lens action camera priced at $264 / £195 / 224 Euros that aims to position itself as a practical everyday recording device rather than an extreme sports tool. The camera pairs two separate imaging sensors for daylight and low-light shooting, and includes features such as a flip touchscreen, magnetic...
- Aqara Multi-State Sensor P100: a single-body sensor with Matter and Thread supportby James Smythe on April 10, 2026 at 3:44 am
Aqara has released the Multi-State Sensor P100, a compact smart home sensor that takes a noticeably different approach from the typical door and window sensors the company is known for. Rather than relying on the usual two-piece magnet-and-body design, the P100 integrates a nine-axis sensor array into a single unit and uses AI algorithms to...
- Nanoleaf launches 2026 edition of its solar garden lights with new colour scenesby James Smythe on April 8, 2026 at 7:48 am
Nanoleaf has announced an updated version of its solar-powered garden lights for 2026, adding new animated colour scenes and expanded white tuning options to the existing product line. The refreshed lights were announced in Paris on 8 April 2026 and build on the original solar garden lights that the company released previously. The 2026 edition...
- SwitchBot AI Hub Reviewby James Smythe on March 25, 2026 at 4:55 am
When SwitchBot announced its AI Hub a few weeks ago, I did not pay much attention to it, assuming it was a typical smart home hub with AI thrown in as a marketing buzzword. We have all seen plenty of products slap ‘AI’ on the box without offering anything meaningful, and I expected this to...





