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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: Rich shares early impressions from Samsung’s Unpacked event in San Francisco. The S26 Ultra adds a new built-in privacy display, faster 60W charging, improved low-light camera performance, and expanded AI features, while keeping the $1,300 starting price for the Ultra.

Privacy display debuts on a flagship phone...


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I’ve only had the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra for a few days, but I’ve already taken it everywhere, capturing photos while walking around San Francisco during the day and at night, plus a few shots from the plane. Below are some of my first real-world camera samples. While the hardware isn’t dramatically different from last year, Samsung increased how much light both the main an...


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Welcome to another edition of the Rich on Tech newsletter!

This week I was in San Francisco. It had been a while since my last visit, and I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. I walked all over the city and it feels much cleaner than in recent years. There are still lots of empty storefronts, which is a bummer, but the city itself feels alive and vibrant again. I h...


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A new Netflix phishing scam is landing directly in people’s inboxes instead of spam and it might be convincing enough to fool you. The fake emails look official, include real account details, and use a clever trick designed to bypass modern spam filters. Here’s how the scam works and how to protect yourself.


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