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The next Sony Xperia 1 may feature a redesigned camera island and new models from vivo, Google, and Oppo are set to launch soon.
Leonid Radvinsky's death leaves a void in the leadership of OnlyFans, a platform that has transformed the adult content landscape. His secretive management style and the controversies surrounding the site have raised questions about its future direction and stability.
In recent weeks, China approved the world's first commercial brain-computer interface medical device and unveiled a five-ton class electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that has already completed a public flight.
The time for gift-giving is over. Now, all that's left is the few days until New Year's revelries and the resulting hangover. So while we've all been spending time with friends and family, the folks on Gizmodo's consumer tech desk have also had the chance to reminisce on the year's best, wackiest, wildest, and worst tech products. Thankfully, there were a few standout products that have kept things interesting even as we slide into the new year.
The year 2026 marks a historic pivot in personal technology. We are moving past the era of the "AI chatbot" trapped inside a website and entering the age of ambient hardware. While 2025 was defined by software experimentation, 2026 is the year when specialized AI silicon, smart glasses, and wearable pins have matured into indispensable daily companions. These next-gen devices aren't just faster smartphones; they represent a fundamental shift in how we interact with the digital world.