IFA is always packed with cutting-edge tech, but these standout innovations impressed me the most.
Month: September 2025
Signal lets you back up your chats for free now – plus its first-ever paid feature
The new backup feature is opt-in. But there’s a catch to that.
New 3D mapping tech goes way beyond GPS to let us see the earth in ways never before possible
Project Orbion brings together several cutting edge technologies to create a digital twin of the planet that will enable geospatial vision like we’ve never seen before.
7 most exciting tech accessories from IFA 2025 (and that you can actually buy)
IFA 2025 had some really cool charging accessories and audio products. Here are my favorite picks from the show.
Google Meet is back after an outage. Here are a few workarounds for next time
The popular video conferencing service experienced a major outage. Here’s what happened.
Every iPhone model that supports Apple’s new iOS 26 AI features (and no, its not just the iPhone 17)
Want to experience all that Apple Intelligence has to offer with iOS 26? Here’s the full list of compatible devices.
Why the new Apple Watch Series 11 may be the most ambitious model we’ve seen yet
Apple’s annual hardware launch is tomorrow, and if the rumors are true, I’ve got my eye on these new Apple Watch specs and features.
Why I recommend these OnePlus earbuds over pricier models (including AirPods) – and they’re on sale
In addition to their flagship-level noise cancellation, the OnePlus Buds 4 provide bass-heavy audio and in-depth customization.
Energy Training Academy lands prestigious CORGI Skills accolade
The Edinburgh-based Energy Training Academy (ETA) has won a notable accolade by becoming the first CORGI Skills Approved training provider in the UK. For over 50 years, CORGI has been trusted by generations to bring comfort and safety to the nation’s homes by supporting engineers on their career journeys and CORGI Skills is the next…
How Gender Bias Still Builds Barriers for Women in Construction
By Lauren Walker, MD of Aluminium Fire Systems Walk onto any construction site today, and you’ll likely see hard hats, steel-toed boots, and maybe, if you’re lucky, a woman or two among the crew. But don’t be fooled. While the equipment and technology have evolved, one thing remains stubbornly stuck in the past: sexist attitudes…


