2026 Subaru Trailseeker review: It’s the all-electric Outback I’ve been waiting for

Subaru has already impressed me in more ways than I could imagine — first with the much-improved Solterra, and followed up by the compact but mighty Uncharted. While both EVs are phenomenal in their own right, a true all-electric Outback alternative has remained elusive. Well, look no further, because the Subaru Trailseeker is essentially the […]
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 could get a weird name change to fight iPhone Fold — and it’s a terrible idea

If you were planning on picking up a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 later this year, you might want to be doubly sure you’re purchasing the correct model. According to a new leak, Samsung may be changing how it names its foldables this year, thanks to the release of what we’ve been referring to as […]
Rivian will deliver the electric R2 starting June 9th, but you’ll to need snag an invite first

After years of waiting, Rivian R2 reservation holders are finally getting a concrete date to circle on their calendars. According to Rivian, order invitations go out starting June 9, and the first R2 electric vehicles will start making their way to customers soon after. If you have a reservation, here is what you need to […]
New on Prime Video in June 2026: Top movies and shows to stream this month

We’re now heading into summer, and streaming services like Prime Video are beginning to roll out their seasonal original content, including the romantic sequel “Your Fault: London” alongside the yearning-filled original series “Every Year After.” For viewers more in the mood for action, the adult animated fantasy “The Legend of Vox Machina” also returns for […]
Addressing the Need to Improve AI’s Reliability in Real-World Businesses

AI sees extensive use across many industries, but its reliability still leaves something to be desired. In the year 2026, AI is everywhere. Schools, online journals, laboratories, and an ever-increasing number of private companies employ AI programs for a vast variety of tasks, typically in the name of speed and efficiency. As anyone who has used […]
I demoed Sony’s new modular theater system, and the audio quality was next level

Kerry Wan/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Sony debuts the Bravia Theater Trio as its latest flagship home theater speaker system. It features dedicated left, right, and center channels. At $2,199, it’s geared toward enthusiasts. Shortly after adding several new additions to its Bravia home theater lineup, Sony reappeared […]
I dug deeper into my Oura Ring data using this free app – here’s what I found

Nina Raemont/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Simple Wearable Report turns Oura data into a lab-style report. The free tool provides an option to upload to chatbots. You can use it to send to doctors or query an AI. Health trackers like Apple Watches and Oura Rings already do a fine […]
iPhone Fold: Everything we know about Apple’s Ultra foldable

Apple takes its sweet time in adopting a new trend or technology, but when it does, it comes up with one of the best implementations ever. That’s exactly what everyone is expecting from the company’s first foldable. Call it the iPhone Fold or the iPhone Ultra, the Cupertino giant has more riding on this launch […]
Wired headphones are making a comeback, and I totally get why

Wired headphones are back, and it’s not before too long. I find it a little amusing that people are heading back to wired audio tech after two decades of being told cables are the enemy. The tangle-prone, pocket-snagging, easily breakable relics of the past are back, and I’m here for it. But the reality of […]
Hawaii startup challenges traditional naval shipbuilding with 3D printed basalt composite boats and a radical distributed manufacturing model shift

Voltage Vessels tests 3D printed naval boat for defense evaluation program Eclipse X9 combines recycled plastic with basalt fiber reinforcement material Material shows high tensile strength, validated by University of Maine testing A small Hawaii company is attempting to alter naval manufacturing by replacing traditional shipyard construction with large industrial printers and basalt-reinforced thermoplastics. Voltage […]
