The open-source, DRM-free Open Printer shows off a working prototype
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Kayla Solino/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. July 4th weekend is here, and while it’s a great excuse to stay offline, there are some enticing reasons to consider some online shopping. One of the best deals I’ve seen so far is my Hisense Canvas S7 TV on sale for under $1,000, and…
I was confused over this guy on threads with this screenshot of an “Apple” device in which they are commenting on the call screening function but I noticed weird things about the aspect ration and functions. I also haven’t been able to get a landscape call screening screen on my iPhone. Here’s a link to…
I live in a fully decked out smart home, but I didn’t start out interested in smart home tech. In fact, I long considered smart home features to be a negative that I actively avoided. Now that I’ve incorporated them into my life, here are smart devices I once considered dumb that I have now…
Vivo Y500 vs OnePlus N6: Two Budget Battery Phones, Two Very Different Bets The Vivo Y500 and OnePlus N6 launched within days of each other in July 2026, both built around massive batteries that dwarf anything in the typical budget segment. The Vivo Y500 packs an 8,100mAh cell with a 1.5K AMOLED display and IP68/IP69…
Modern technology often comes with safety concerns, including everything from mobile apps that track your location to traffic cameras that store your personal information. Those concerns also extend to SatVu’s HotSat-2, a thermal imaging satellite currently orbiting the Earth. HotSat-2 can monitor everything from industrial operations to heat patterns in…
ChangXin Memory Technologies, or CXMT, has just received official validation from MSI for its high-speed DDR5 memory modules. The manufacturer has released new beta BIOSes across its AM5 lineup, unlocking stable frequencies up to 8,200 MT/s for 3GB CXMT chips on dual-DIMM motherboards. Previously, RAM using these modules was limited to around 6,800 MT/s despite…