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Feb 26 2026POLITICS

Justice Shift: Hong Kong Court Overturns Fraud Case for Jimmy Lai

A high court in Hong Kong recently reversed earlier fraud convictions against media owner Jimmy Lai, a move that stands out amid his ongoing legal struggles. The decision removes two years from the total sentence he faces, though it does not change his 20‑year prison term imposed under a national se

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Feb 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Spigen’s New Gear Lets Your Galaxy S26 Shine

The Galaxy S26 arrives with a look that feels familiar, but Spigen’s lineup of magnetic accessories can turn it into something fresh from the start. Their MagFit system is more than a case; it’s a platform that lets you attach wallets, grips and even a tiny kickstand with ease. The Liquid Air

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Feb 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Screen Privacy Made Real on Samsung’s New Flagship

Samsung has added a new way to keep phone screens private without any stickers or special protectors. The feature is called Privacy Display and it works straight from the phone’s hardware. When you look straight at the screen, everything stays clear. If someone turns their head, the display

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Feb 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Magnetic Case Turns Galaxy S26 Ultra Into a Handy Studio

The new case turns the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra into a portable studio. It is made by TORRAS, known for magnetic stand cases. Samsung phones do not have built‑in magnets, so the case supplies them. The design includes a kickstand that can rotate 360°. It can be set between 30° and 90°, m

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Feb 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Samsung’s New Galaxy S26: Faster, Fancier, and More AI‑Focused

Samsung has pushed its flagship Galaxy S line forward with the new S26 series, which includes a base model, a plus version, and an ultra edition. The phones look similar to last year’s lineup, but the company has tweaked some internal parts and added a stronger focus on artificial intelligence. The

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Feb 16 2026CRYPTO

Hong Kong's Crypto Push: What's New and Why It Matters

Hong Kong is stepping up its game in the crypto world. At a recent event, officials shared plans to boost the city's digital asset scene. This includes new rules for crypto trading and upcoming licenses for stablecoins. The goal? To make Hong Kong a friendlier place for crypto businesses. Why does

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Feb 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Why Wired Headphones Are Making a Comeback

Wired headphones are back in style, and it's not just about nostalgia. People are choosing them for practical reasons. They are easier to use, share, and maintain. Plus, they often deliver better sound quality. This trend isn't just about music; it's about a lifestyle choice. Celebrities are leadin

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Feb 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Cooling Breakthrough: Fans May Be Gone

"The Exynos 2600 has a new cooling trick called Heat Pass Block. It sits over the chip and moves heat away faster. Early reports say it can cut temperatures by about twenty percent. If true, phones could run hotter without making noise. Samsung’s design may let the chip hit higher speeds—some say

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Feb 13 2026HEALTH

Smartphones and Sleep: A Wake-Up Call for Students

College life is tough. Students juggle classes, social life, and part-time jobs. But there's one thing making it even tougher: smartphones. These handy devices are now a big part of daily life. But when they become an obsession, sleep takes a hit. Stress is a major issue. Students are always connec

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Feb 13 2026SCIENCE

How Poison Affects Future Generations

In the world of tiny worms, scientists found something interesting. They wanted to see if poison affects the babies of parents who were exposed to it. They used a special worm called Caenorhabditis elegans for their experiments. First, they gave the worms different amounts of a poison called roteno

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