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Slush Without Ice: Why 20,000 People Are Queuing for the Ninja Slushi

Slush Without Ice: Why 20,000 People Are Queuing for the Ninja Slushi

13.07.2026 News 73

Last summer social media was flooded with videos of brightly coloured slushies pouring from one and the same machine. That machine is the Ninja SLUSHi, a countertop frozen-drink maker from SharkNinja. It was officially unveiled on 11 July 2024, and ever since the launch batches have sold out again and again: in the UK the first Currys shipment vanished in 12 hours, while the waiting list on Ninja's own site swelled past 20,000 people. Let's look at what this gadget actually is and whether it deserves a spot [...]

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Samsung in London on July 22: new Fold 8, AI glasses and prices that surprise

Samsung in London on July 22: new Fold 8, AI glasses and prices that surprise

11.07.2026 News 53

Samsung has locked in the date: Galaxy Unpacked takes place on July 22, 2026 in London. The invite's slogan, "A New Shape Unfolds," hints rather directly that the stars of the show are foldable phones — and that at least one of them arrives with entirely new proportions. The livestream starts at 2:00 PM London time, which is 4:00 PM in Tallinn. You can watch on samsung.com and the YouTube channel.Officially, though, Samsung has confirmed only the date, the city and the general theme. The models, specs and p [...]

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RAM-ageddon 2026: Why Your New Phone and Console Just Got €100 More Expensive

RAM-ageddon 2026: Why Your New Phone and Console Just Got €100 More Expensive

10.07.2026 News 119

Tech prices are climbing, and the reason is unexpected If it has felt over the past couple of months like laptops, smartphones and game consoles suddenly became noticeably pricier, you are not imagining it. The phenomenon is entirely real and global in scope. Market analysts have given it a name — RAM-ageddon — and as things stand, it is still gathering momentum. The cause lies in AI data centers, which have bought up almost all of the world's memory manufacturing capacity. Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron have [...]

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€329, 5200 mAh and Software Support Until 2032 — What the Nothing Phone (4b) Really Offers

€329, 5200 mAh and Software Support Until 2032 — What the Nothing Phone (4b) Really Offers

09.07.2026 News 73

The Nothing Phone (4b) arrives in Europe on 17 July 2026 priced at €329. For that money you get a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, a 5200 mAh battery and six years of software updates. That last part is usually reserved for far more expensive flagships, so the number raises an eyebrow. Where the price stands out Most phones in the €300–400 range promise updates for 2–3 years. Nothing gives the Phone (4b) 3 Android version upgrades and 6 years of security patches, keeping the phone secure until 2032. At 5200 mAh the [...]

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Your Tech Isn't Ready for Summer Heat — Here's How to Save It

Your Tech Isn't Ready for Summer Heat — Here's How to Save It

08.07.2026 News 56

Why Summer Poses Unique Challenges for Electronics July heat is relentless, and your gadgets feel it first. High temperatures, humidity, and sudden temperature swings can silently damage batteries, degrade components, and shorten lifespan. While specific 2026 failure data is limited, the threat is well established: electronics and extreme heat simply don't mix. This summer, protective action is far cheaper than replacing a device. Five Essential Protection Strategies 1. Invest in Quality Cooling Cases and P [...]

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Apple Orders 10 Million Foldable iPhone Ultra Units — Reports

Apple Orders 10 Million Foldable iPhone Ultra Units — Reports

05.07.2026 News 80

Apple appears to be gearing up for a major launch of its very first foldable smartphone. According to Nikkei Asia, citing sources within the supply chain, the company has already placed an order to manufacture roughly 10 million iPhone Ultra units.Earlier rumours pointed to more modest plans, somewhere in the range of 7 to 8 million devices.A September Debut Alongside the iPhone 18 ProThe new device is expected to be unveiled this September, most likely together with the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. [...]

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Intel has entered handheld consoles - AMD is no longer the only one

Intel has entered handheld consoles - AMD is no longer the only one

04.07.2026 News 96

Handheld Consoles 2026: What Changed and Why Everything Became More Expensive Just a year ago, everything was simple: if you wanted a handheld gaming PC, you picked something from AMD. In the summer of 2026, that no longer worked. Intel came in, SteamOS stepped beyond Steam Deck, and prices soared for reasons unrelated to gaming.Intel Arc G3: Debut in the Segment On May 28, Intel unveiled the Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme - the company's first chips designed specifically for portable consoles. Xe3 generat [...]

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Smartphones are now coming with artificial intelligence: who is already selling, who is advertising on July 22 - and why Apple gave in

Smartphones are now coming with artificial intelligence: who is already selling, who is advertising on July 22 - and why Apple gave in

04.07.2026 News 122

2026 quietly became the year of smart glasses While everyone was focusing on foldable smartphones, the hottest race unfolded right on the bridge of the nose. Meta is already raising funds, Samsung is preparing a response by July 22, Google is building a brand alliance. Meanwhile, Apple is unexpectedly lagging behind. Meta set the bar Ray-Ban Meta II starts at $379, Oakley Meta - from $399. The flagship Ray-Ban Display will cost $799: a monochrome display in the right lens, a Neural Band bracelet. You scr [...]

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