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Energizer Ultimate Child Shield battery prevents ingestion burns

Tiny round batteries are easy for young kids to mistake for candy. But if a child swallows one, it can burn their throat in less than 15 minutes. Every year, American hospitals report more than 3,500 cases of kids swallowing these small power cells. Energizer has finally come up with a smarter way to handle this problem. The company just launched a new line of batteries called Ultimate Child Shield . These are 20mm lithium coin batteries, the same size used in many small electronics. But they work very differently from regular ones. First, these batteries do not cause burning in the esophagus if a child swallows them. That alone is a big deal. Second, the batteries have a special blue dye inside. When the battery touches saliva, the dye turns the child’s mouth blue. That gives parents a clear sign that something has happened. They can then rush the child to a doctor. The new batteries come in three sizes: 2032, 2025, and 2016. You will find these sizes in things l...
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OPPO Find N6 is now on Globe Postpaid

If you are looking for the best foldable phone right now, the OPPO Find N6 has just landed on Globe Postpaid . Like most foldables, the big selling point here is the inner screen. It measures 8.12 inches when you open it up, converting the smartphone into a tablet-like experience. That gives you plenty of room to look at files, reply to messages, and switch between different apps without the usual clutter you get on smaller screens. Under the hood, you will find a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip with 16GB of RAM, which keeps everything running smoothly without annoying lags. OPPO made some changes to the hinge and the glass to fix one of the biggest complaints about foldables: the crease. The new Titanium Flexion Hinge and special glass make the crease really hard to see. It also feels smooth when you swipe your finger over it. The company says the phone can fold 600,000 times and still look flat. In the long run, OPPO claims that it can survive up to a million folds. T...

Redmi 15C 5G now in the Philippines

A 5G version of the Redmi 15C is now in the Philippines. The Redmi 15C 5G follows up on the Redmi 15C 4G that came out way back in September. It is basically the same exact device, but the 4G-only MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra chip was upgraded to a trusty MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor. It has 256GB of storage, but sadly, it only has 4GB of RAM. Everything else was left untouched. We still have a 6.9-inch IPS display with only an HD+ resolution, but a high 120Hz refresh rate. Sadly, it only has one speaker, no stereo. A big 6,000mAh battery still provides power, paired with 33W fast charging. 10W reverse charging is also here, which is fast enough to charge other smartphones, accessories, and more. For the cameras, we have the 50-megapixel main shooter on the back and an 8-megapixel on the front. It runs on Android 15-based HyperOS 2, but it’s not clear how long they will provide software updates. For durability, it is IP64 dust and water-resistant a...

Motorola Razr 70 Plus: Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 CPU, Foldable LTPO display, dual 50MP cameras

Motorola just announced the Razr 70 Plus, which will also be known as the Razr+ 2026 in North America. The Motorola Razr 70 Plus is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 octa-core processor, with up to 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage. Keeping the lights on is a relatively small 4,500mAh battery with 45W wired and 15W wireless charging. Of course, it has a 6.9-inch LTPO “Extreme” AMOLED display with a 2640 x 1084 pixel resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and 3000-nit peak brightness. A 4-inch LTPS panel is used as the cover screen with a high 165Hz refresh rate and 2,400-nit peak brightness. You also get a 50-megapixel main camera, 50-megapixel ultra-wide, and 32-megapixels for selfies. It runs on the latest Android 16 and has an IP48 splash resistance rating. The Motorola Razr 70 Plus is available in the United States for USD1,099 (~Php67,300). Motorola Razr 70 Plus Specs Android 16 Dual SIM, Dual Standby 6.9-inch FHD+ LTP...

Motorola Razr 70: Dimensity 7450X CPU, 120Hz AMOLED display, 4,800mAh battery

Motorola has released the Razr 2026 series in North America, which will be called the Motorola Razr 70 family internationally. That’s three new foldables coming at once. It consists of the Razr 70, Razr 70 Plus, and Razr 70 Ultra. The vanilla Motorola Razr 70 features a MediaTek Dimensity 7450X processor, with 8GB LPDDR5X RAM, and up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The Razr 70 has a 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with a 2.5K resolution, a high 120Hz refresh rate, and 3,000-nit peak brightness. There’s also the accompanying 3.6-inch LTPS AMOLED cover screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and 1,700-nit peak brightness Keeping the lights on is a relatively small 4,800mAh battery with 30W wired and 15W wireless charging. It also has to be IP48 dust and water-resistant. The Motorola Razr 70 is now listed in the United States for USD799.99 (~Php49,100). Motorola Razr 70 Specs Android 16 Dual SIM, Dual Standby 6.9-inch FHD+ foldable LTPO AMOLED displa...

Oscars ban AI-generated actors and screenplays from winning awards

If you were hoping to see a computer win an Oscar, you can forget about it. The group that runs the Academy Awards just changed the rules. Starting with the show in March 2027, performances and scripts created by artificial intelligence will not be allowed to win any awards. The new rule says that filmmakers can still use AI as a tool. But the final acting performance has to be done by a real person, not a “synthetic” one. The same goes for screenplays. They must be written by humans. The Academy can ask for extra proof if they suspect a movie broke the rule. This new policy comes at a strange time. An upcoming independent movie called “As Deep as the Grave” features a digital version of the late actor Val Kilmer. He passed away in April 2025. The actor had to leave the project because he was sick. But the filmmakers used AI to put him in a big part of the movie anyway. The director, Coerte Voorhees, said the actor’s family gave him the green l...

OpenAI adds floating AI pets to its Codex app

OpenAI has launched a surprisingly cute new feature for its Codex app: AI-generated pets that float alongside your workspace. The company introduced these “optional animated companions” to the coding assistant application. Unlike the main Codex agent, these pets don’t write or fix any code. Instead, they act as a friendly overlay on your screen. They let you know what Codex is working on, send a notification when a task is finished, and tell you when the app needs your input. The main benefit is convenience. Developers can see what Codex is doing in real time without switching away from their current open app. OpenAI plans to release an Agentic AI-powered smartphone in 2028 Study finds too much reliance on AI reduces persistence and lowers performance of humans To bring a pet into view, users simply type “/pet” into the Codex app. The same command dismisses it. OpenAI included eight built-in pets to choose from. But the real fun comes with the “/hatch” command, ...