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海外TECH Ars Technica Aliens announce their presence in latest Disclosure Day trailer https://arstechnica.com/culture/2026/03/aliens-announce-their-presence-in-latest-disclosure-day-trailer/ That truth will upend the established order of the entire world If you do this there s no undoing it 2026-03-13 14:50:45
海外TECH Ars Technica BYD's latest EVs can get close to full charge in just 12 minutes https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/03/byds-latest-evs-can-get-close-to-full-charge-in-just-12-minutes/ Carmaker s technology means EVs can be ready almost as quickly as filling a fuel tank 2026-03-13 14:20:57
海外TECH Engadget Samsung Galaxy S26 review: The smartphone status quo https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/samsung-galaxy-s26-review-the-smartphone-status-quo-143033391.html?src=rss It s already smartphone season Samsung s annual deluge encompasses three new phones for the frontier pushing S Ultra with its innovative Privacy Screen the S and the S The smaller flagships yet again are iterative versions of what came before with the major differences centering on bigger batteries and brighter screens I m getting waves of deja vu as I review the Galaxy S because at times I was writing exactly what I wrote last year ーincluding the part about it being a little too similar to what came before Hardware Image by Mat Smith for Engadget Let s focus on the changes The Galaxy S s screen size is a little bigger than its predecessor s inches up from inches on the S However it still has the same FHD x resolution Given the slight size difference there s no particular drop in sharpness The screen can also go slightly brighter topping out at nits which is always welcome ーespecially when Samsung has increased the battery to mAh from the S s mAh The S already impressed us with its battery longevity The design however is largely unchanged The camera trio now sits on a unified circular island and well that s all I really have to say Once again it s premium Samsung hardware but otherwise I d just be reiterating what I said last year and our review from the year before that Inside Samsung increased the base RAM to GB and the storage to GB on the S doubling the space found on the S With the S s processor Samsung split the device into two different builds depending on region In the US you ll get the Snapdragon Elite Gen for Galaxy like the S Ultra Elsewhere including my review device in the UK the S and S have the in house Exynos Samsung s Exynos SoC is its first nm chip and should offer power efficiency improvements over larger alternatives This year s S didn t struggle with any of the games I played or video editing tasks Samsung says its new chip delivers around percent better performance across single and multicore tasks The Exynos includes a new Xclipse GPU which casubtlenuan deliver double the graphical performance of the Exynos On Geekbench the Exynos S scored on single core tests and on multicore tests not far behind the Snapdragon powered S Ultra Similarly the GPU score didn t lag far behind ーall pleasant surprises There is a but coming Comparing battery rundown tests between a Snapdragon S and my Exynos version revealed a gap Watching a looped video at percent brightness the Exynos iteration lasted almost hours while the Snapdragon Elite S lasted nearly hours Sure that s great longevity regardless of which S model you get But this year s flagship does have a bigger battery so why is the Exynos powered version only matching last year s phone Cameras Image by Mat Smith for Engadget Not much has changed in the composition or resolution of the camera trio there s a megapixel main a MP ultrawide and a MP telephoto That means that any improvements in photos and video are subtle to put it kindly It s hard to discern the improvements this year without really scrutinizing dark shots and zooming right in The S does seem a little faster at capturing bursts and high res video And while I prefer the no nonsense shooting of the Pixel a the S offers a little more versatility with its zoom and ultrawide cameras Cropped zoom for example lets you get closer to subjects beyond the X optical zoom though more detail is lost than with the S Ultra and its larger resolution sensors Image by Mat Smith for Engadget Once you ve taken the shot Samsung s bundle of AI tools can take over Photo Assist attempts to corral all of these editing features into one place offering quick ways to reduce reflections or edit out photobombers You can now use natural language text prompts to guide your photo editing For example I attempted to adjust the lighting more evenly on a photo of me taken outdoors with a flash I could do it with my rudimentary photo editing skills but Samsung s tools are fast and crucially very easy to use It s a feature where natural language interfaces really make sense With the front facing camera Samsung has added its Object Aware Engine promising better more accurate rendering of skin tones and hair as well as an improved portrait mode But again I noticed marginal differences The S seemed to have better color accuracy than its predecessor resulting in slightly warmer selfies For videos Samsung Super Steady mode is now more versatile maintaining a consistent horizontal lock no matter how much you move around As I mentioned during my hands on it s an interesting addition the kind of feature you typically see on action cams and gimbals It works well too although the footage does pick up a bit of focus pumping as it fights to stabilize everything Rounding out the new additions is an Autoframing mode that crops in on your tracked subject as they move around There s a degree of auto detection for faces and pets but you can tap to apply tracking to anything to which it locks on well It works particularly well with tripods but there is a slight floating effect as the S tries to keep up with the phone s movement I also noticed warping at the edge of the lens when the camera app kept my subject centered in the frame Software Image by Mat Smith for Engadget Samsung s S launch event suggested this was the era of agentic AI with assistants now positioned to connect the dots between tasks themselves We re not quite there though The company has slightly expanded many of the features introduced last year Now Brief is capable of pulling data from more apps to generate more comprehensive daily summaries but I mostly saw the usual suspects weather calendar reminders and not much else Across the S a new Now Nudge feature will suggest actions with an unobtrusive icon based on what s happening on screen such as sharing contact numbers with someone or suggesting calendar times while dealing with work emails Perplexity is an interesting addition The S series is in a curious spot where it has hooks into no fewer than three AI assistants Gemini Bixby bless its heart and now Perplexity You do have to install the Perplexity app and log in to use it but you can then choose to make it your primary AI assistant Odd things are missing Samsung said Perplexity integration would work across the phone including its own Browser app ーsomething I was excited to test Perplexity s own browser Comet has a slick feature that lets it browse and summarize multiple tabs I was in the middle of deciding where to eat during my recent trip to Barcelona so I thought this was a great use case However that feature isn t available in Samsung s browser for now According to Perplexity Samsung will integrate Perplexity s APIs into the Samsung Browser with agentic browser capabilities Voice commands of Hey Plex also went unanswered I found I had to manually grant permissions to the Perplexity app for it to work like Google s Gemini This could just be teething issues with a pre release device and software but Perplexity for now doesn t offer enough utility beyond what I was already used to with Gemini Wrap up Image by Mat Smith for Engadget The Galaxy S is a solid phone with upgraded battery capacity and more base storage Whether you get the Exynos or the Snapdragon S there s fortunately no performance gulf as has happened in the past However the shorter battery life is a disappointing discovery from Samsung s first nm chip For Samsung s smallest flagships over the last three years it s all been very samey Is the company now focused on its true flagship Ultra phone and foldables to generate buzz and make things exciting That s what it feels like There s nothing wrong with this safe solid Android phone but you could pick up last year s S and get an experience that s percent the same for less This article originally appeared on Engadget at 2026-03-13 14:30:33
海外TECH Engadget Engadget Podcast: Apple's $599 MacBook Neo is astounding https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/engadget-podcast-apples-599-macbook-neo-is-astounding-140402521.html?src=rss Somehow Apple made a laptop that s actually a joy to use In this episode Devindra and Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham chat about what makes the MacBook Neo so great And they also dive into the new M iPad Air M MacBook Air and M Pro Max MacBook Pros Also Roberto Baldwin SAE International s Sustainability Editor joins us to chat about the state of EVs today as gas prices explode Subscribe iTunesSpotifyPocket CastsStitcherGoogle PodcastsTopicMacBook Neo review Apple puts Windows PCs to shame iPad Air M remains Apple s best overall tablet Whistleblower claims ex DOGE employee illegally took social security info on million Americans to their new job Valve clarifies their outlook on the Steam Machine it ll launch in still no word on price Grammerly hit with a class action lawsuit for using reporters names in an editing expert tool A new study claims every major AI chatbot will help users plan a hate attack or political assassination What to look for in a used EV with SAE International sustainability editor Roberto Baldwin Around Engadget CreditsHosts Devindra Hardawar and Nathan IngrahamGuest Roberto BaldwinProducer Ben EllmanMusic Dale North and Terrence O BrienThis article originally appeared on Engadget at 2026-03-13 14:04:02

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