Mrwhosetheboss
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What we read
I tested phones that shouldn’t EXIST
impractical novelties. Smartphones that shouldn't exist are tested, from modular phones with swappable parts to a phone that doubles as a purse and a wrist-worn device. Most are impractical novelties, but a few offer unique utility.
How I wasted $52,000 in my Dream Smart Home
The creator spent $52,000 on a dream smart home, but many initial purchases were mistakes. They detail costly errors like an outdoor fireplace, a large indoor water feature, and an expensive whiteboard, while also highlighting successful upgrades and essential organizational tools.
WWDC 2026 - Siri AI Impressions!
Siri AI is a huge leap, powered by Google Gemini. It has screen awareness, personal context, and better shortcuts. But it's only on iPhone 15 Pro and newer. Plus, image generation has daily limits.
I Escaped the Apple Ecosystem - It Backfired
Escaping the Apple ecosystem backfired. The creator found Android apps less polished, accessory options limited, and core Apple features like AirDrop and seamless device syncing irreplaceable. The integrated Apple ecosystem's synergy proved more valuable than individual hardware upgrades.
I Investigated India’s Biggest Smartphone Controversy
AI Plus phones aren't as Indian as claimed. They use Chinese ODM Sprocom, have hidden Chinese apps, and their CEO used aggressive legal tactics to silence critics. The company is now facing court action.
I Investigated IKEA’s Suspiciously Cheap Tech
IKEA's cheap tech is surprisingly good value, but the Matter smart home standard isn't ready. Connectivity is unreliable, with many products failing to pair or dropping offline. The low prices are due to massive bulk discounts and IKEA's willingness to make minimal profit per item.