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How many steps a day do you really need to take?

A recent study has found that taking just 7,000 steps per day can significantly lower the risk of certain health issues. The widely known goal of 10,000 steps lacks a

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Samsung may have actually cancelled the Galaxy S26 Edge this time

Summary South Korean reports indicate the end of the Edge series No Galaxy S26 Edge will be released Poor sales

Want to ditch your smartwatch? These top-scoring smart rings get the job done

Smartwatches have traditionally been the leading wearable for fitness tracking, but in recent years, the unsung hero known as the

There’s a simple way we could drastically cut AI energy use

Data centers powering AIs consume enormous amounts of energyJason Alden/Bloomberg/Getty Using AI models more selectively could save an estimated 31.9

The Oppo Find X9 Pro has a huge battery, and it’s launching in Europe very soon

Oppo is frequently underrated when discussing top-tier smartphones in Western markets, yet their latest flagship offerings make it increasingly difficult

OnePlus phone owners set for big free upgrade with these 7 new features

Image: Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd The deployment of Android 16 has commenced. Every Google Pixel device starting from the Pixel

Did Samsung just confirm that the Galaxy S26 series will be getting Qi2?

Summary Samsung debuts its own Qi2 chargers Currently, no Qi2-compatible smartphones for sale This may indicate the future availability of

Digital ID cards could be a disaster in the UK and beyond

“Governments may utilize digital IDs in far more intrusive manners than initially indicated…”da-kuk/Getty Images The earliest form of ID I

Is it really likely that humans will go extinct in exactly 314 years?

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