Spotify wants you to feel nostalgic with its new feature. I was scrolling through the history and it essentially allows me to view stats about my music listening history. It feels like revisiting my college days with music that I had forgotten about. I used to listen to Stevie Wonder a lot, then I jumped to Indie Pop. I am really happy to get back my older playlist again.
I use two music platforms: Spotify and YouTube Music. Both feature AI and generate playlists based on my mood. Which one is your favourite?
Anyone using Samsung Galaxy S26 ? I think it is the best in terms of size in the flagship lineup year. I have tried the Ultra, and it is a big phone. The Galaxy S26, meanwhile, is too small, and has a smaller battery too. I bought the S26 since it is the sweet spot in the lineup, and no complaints so far.
I think Samsung phones are already setting benchmarks with its flagships. Its Ultra model already got attention with advanced AI features and display technology. Now the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus is gaining momentum with a much larger screen and battery capacity. There is no extra ultra bulk added this time. Truly, Samsung is quietly taking an edge with this lineup.
Samsung phones used to push sharpening and saturation really hard, especially on faces and greenery. Lately though, things seem cleaner and more balanced without losing Samsung's signature style completely. Curious if the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra finally nails that sweet spot consistently across all cameras
As a professional photographer, I pick a DSLR for better picture quality. Moreover, I am a wildlife photographer and need to shoot night photos and capture animals with fine details and textures. Sometimes I need to shoot on the spot, so I can’t wait to take my DSLR out of the bag and click. I’ve seen smartphones with a 1-inch sensor feature used by my fellow photographer. How does it benefit in improving the image texture?