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  • Opera Neon: The AI-powered browser with three bots and a $19.90/month experiment
    October 20, 2025, 11:56 PM EDT. Opera's Neon blends AI assistants into a browser: Chat, Do, and Make collaborate to tackle tasks while you surf. The trio can summarize pages, click around the web, or build tools in a sandbox, but the experience is chaotic and sometimes flawed. Neon charges $19.90/month and includes a built-in VPN and ad blocker, plus a Cards system of prewritten prompts. It's ambitious but feels more like a quirky intern than a polished assistant, offering a glimpse of a future where your browser thinks for you as a coworker.
  • Samsung Galaxy A73 Finally Gets One UI 8 (Android 16): Last Major Update Rolling Out in Asia
    October 20, 2025, 11:54 PM EDT. The Galaxy A73 from 2022 is getting its final major OS upgrade as Samsung rolls out One UI 8 based on Android 16. The update, bearing build number A736BXXUAGYJ1, is a roughly 2.5GB download and includes the September 2025 security patches. Availability currently covers Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam, with a broader rollout expected soon. This marks the end of Samsung's promise of four major Android updates for the device, which launched with Android 12. Users can update via Settings > Software update > Download and install once their region is eligible.
  • Anker Nano Power Bank 10K 45W review: built-in retractable USB-C cable and portable charging
    October 20, 2025, 11:52 PM EDT. The Anker Nano Power Bank 10K 45W with Built-In Retractable USB-C Cable is a compact portable charger with a 10,000mAh capacity and a 45W max output. Its standout feature is the integrated retractable cable that auto-locks to the needed length, keeping things tidy. In use, it charges smartphones quickly-my Galaxy S24 FE hit 100% in about 80 minutes with fast charging-though it throttles input to ~19W to manage heat. A full recharge took around two hours, and the unit's temperature control helps prevent overheating. The inbuilt display shows power output and battery health, and extra ports (USB-A/USB-C) add versatility. With a premium metallic finish and multiple colors, it's highly portable, though it isn't designed to charge laptops at peak power.
  • Tesla's $1 trillion pay deal for Musk faces investor pushback and proxy scrutiny
    October 20, 2025, 11:50 PM EDT. Elon Musk's controversial $1 trillion pay package for Tesla's CEO is under heavy scrutiny ahead of the upcoming shareholder meeting. While the majority of the investor community backs the plan, especially given Musk's role in Tesla's market value, some institutional and individual holders oppose it, arguing it overvalues Musk and delivers little shareholder value. Proxy firm ISS has advised voting against the pay package, calling its potential upside 'astronomical' and warning it could limit future board flexibility. A former Tesla employee increased pressure on the plan on X, claiming the compensation would underperform the S&P 500 and cost shareholders too much. Musk defended Tesla's dominant position, while the board emphasized commitments to wind down his political involvement.
  • AWS Outage Impacts Canvas, Snapchat and More: What Happened and Who's Affected
    October 20, 2025, 11:48 PM EDT. An AWS outage in the eastern United States has left thousands unable to access services across the web, including Canvas, Snapchat, Venmo, Instacart, Reddit, Roblox, and more. Downdetector reports 9,000+ issues in the last 24 hours, affecting major apps and even video-game platforms like PlayStation and Xbox Live. AWS, the world's leading cloud platform, hosts websites and apps for many companies, so an outage cascades across services. The company says it has narrowed the source of the connectivity problems and is working on recovering services, but a precise fix time was not disclosed. Users are advised to monitor status dashboards and expect continued disruption as the recovery proceeds.