The Hubble Telescope has spotted an unusual spiral galaxy – 76 million light-years away – that resembles an eye ...
Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything ...
Gadgets don't stay new forever. That shiny Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra you're reading this on might feel like the hottest smartphone around, but in just a few short weeks, it will be replaced by ...
Galaxy M94 is situated 16 million light-years away in the Canes Venatici constellation, also called the Hunting Dogs. NGC 6744, a galaxy approximately 30 million light-years away, gracefully swirls in ...
Samsung initially teased the Galaxy Ring at its Unpacked launch event for the Galaxy S24 family back in January, then showcased it at MWC in February, then finally fully launched it in July.
Unlike those chunky smartwatches that scream “I’m tracking everything,” the Galaxy Ring wraps sleek technology around your finger in a way that’s both stylish and super functional.
Samsung is widely expected to host a launch event for the Galaxy S25 series on January 22, with the company reportedly also showing off the Galaxy Ring 2 and its smart glasses at the same event.
Samsung is gearing up for an exciting Galaxy Unpacked event in 2025, where it plans to showcase its latest flagship smartphone series, the Galaxy S25. Alongside that, some intriguing new additions to ...
Following its monthly update cadence, Samsung is now rolling out its final update of 2024 on Galaxy devices. Here’s the full list of devices with the update available. Samsung Galaxy December ...
As NGC 2566 appears to gaze at us, astronomers gaze right back, using Hubble to survey the galaxy's star clusters and star-forming regions.The Hubble data are especially valuable for studying ...
When the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 was announced last summer, my immediate thought was, 'I wonder what happened to all those promised upgrades that didn't come to fruition?' Well, dear reader ...