Author: Ruth Emery
Ruth reviews technology with a consumer-first perspective — testing products the way people actually use them.
Ferrari’s Luce EV, designed by Jony Ive’s LoveFrom studio, marks the first complete car from the design house. Ferrari reveals the luxury EV’s design.
Development teams shift security left, building defenses into code before vulnerabilities can emerge through threat modeling and safer defaults.
PowerToys now includes monitor controls in the Windows system tray, eliminating the need for hardware buttons or deep settings navigation.
Sony’s Adaptive Sound Control automatically adjusts headphone settings based on location and movement, outpacing Apple and Bose manual controls.
Venmo now defaults new users to friends-only payment visibility instead of public sharing, marking a shift from its social-first approach.
Lotus reverses electric-only strategy, plans return to combustion engines with Type 135 model in latest strategic pivot for UK sports car maker.
Sega cancels its ambitious Super Game initiative, shifting focus to classic franchise reboots and movie adaptations instead of creating new intellectual properties.
Amazon tests 30-minute delivery service in select US cities, targeting urban customers with premium pricing and limited product selection before 2026 expansion.
Steam Deck OLED offers superior display and library access, while Nintendo Switch provides better optimization and exclusives for indie gaming enthusiasts.
Mechanical keyboards designed for coding offer tactile feedback, durability, and ergonomic features that standard keyboards lack, directly impacting developer productivity.












