
abualyaanart
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I write thoughtful, experience-driven stories about technology, digital life, and how modern tools quietly shape the way we think, work, and live.
I believe good technology should support life
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The Analog Algorithm
The Analog Algorithm: Why the Human Brain is Still the World's Most Powerful Search Engine We live in the era of quick recollection. Type a half-remembered song lyric into a search window, and within 0.47 seconds, you get the title, artist, year, album, and a link to three separate streaming services. Our electronics provide us the illusion of omniscience—a flawless, externalized memory. We have outsourced recall to the cloud. But in doing so, we have committed a tragic, magnificent mistake.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
The AI in Your Pocket
The AI in Your Pocket: How Your Smartphone Quietly Became the Smartest Device You Own Remember when a “smartphone” was simply a phone that could email and play Snake? Today, you carry a gadget in your pocket more powerful than the computers that carried humans to the moon. But its most fundamental growth isn't in processor speed or camera megapixels—it's in something much more subtle and powerful: ambient intelligence.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
Apple vs Samsung: Two Strategies, One Goal
Apple vs. Samsung: Two Strategies, One Goal—Owning the Next Decade of Smartphones For more than a decade, the smartphone business has seemed like a basic rivalry: iPhone vs. Galaxy, iOS vs. Android, and Apple vs. Samsung. But underneath the surface, this contest is no longer about who ships the most phones or who tops benchmark rankings in a particular year. It has grown into something substantially more strategic.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
Galaxy Z TriFold vs. Huawei Mate XT: One Is the Most Versatile Phone I’ve Ever Used
Galaxy Z TriFold vs. Huawei Mate XT: One Is the Most Versatile Phone I’ve Ever Used Tri-fold phones sound like the future—until you actually try to live with one. After spending real time using both the Galaxy Z TriFold and Huawei Mate XT, I realized something unexpected: versatility isn’t about how far a phone can unfold, but how naturally it fits into everyday use. These two devices may look similar on paper, but in real life, they tell very different stories.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
The Galaxy Z TriFold Costs $2,500, But Samsung Might Still Be Losing Money
Why Samsung’s most ambitious foldable may be more about long-term dominance than short-term profit At first appearance, a $2,500 smartphone seems like a certain victory for any maker. That pricing positions the Galaxy Z TriFold considerably beyond typical flagships and even above most foldables. Logic indicates that margins should be robust, maybe even excessive. But the truth behind Samsung’s tri-fold experiment offers a different story—one where prestige, long-term positioning, and technology signaling matter more than short-term profit.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
Nothing OS 4.0 Arrives on CMF Phones With Android 16 and Smarter Features
Nothing OS 4.0 Arrives on CMF Phones, Bringing Android 16 and Smarter Features At first appearance, Nothing OS 4.0 doesn’t seem like a huge update. There’s no huge redesign or eye-catching feature meant to draw attention. But spend a little time with it, and it becomes obvious that this improvement is about something more important—how CMF phones function in everyday use.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
5 Common Battery-Saving Tricks That Hardly Save Any Battery Life
5 Common Battery-Saving Tricks That Hardly Save Any Battery Life If you search for methods to enhance phone battery life, you’ll find the same advice repeated everywhere. Turn this off. Close that app. Lower everything.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
Your Phone Doesn’t Need an Upgrade; It Needs Better Habits This Year
This New Year, Adopt These Phone Habits to Extend Its Life A new year generally comes with lofty resolutions—eat better, save more, browse less. But there’s one item most of us depend on every single day that seldom makes the list: our phone.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
Google Pixel Quietly Adopts Samsung’s Navigation Button Layout in Android 16 Beta
Google Pixel Quietly Adopts Samsung’s Navigation Button Layout in Android 16 Beta In a move that suggests a small but crucial change in Android’s design philosophy, Google has extended support for Samsung’s familiar navigation button layout to Pixel phones running the current Android 16 beta. The adjustment, although easy to overlook, might greatly enhance the experience for people transferring from Samsung Galaxy handsets to Google Pixel phones.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack
My battery life immediately increased
I Turned Off These Two Hidden “Scanning” Settings and My Battery Life Improved Instantly. Battery drain is one of those things that slowly sneaks up on you. Your phone still displays a fair percentage in the morning, but by mid-afternoon you’re already shopping for a charger. No heavy gaming. No endless video streaming. Just average use—and yet the battery continues falling quicker than it should.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Lifehack











