Digital Trends brings you a quick roundup of the latest tech news and tools that can boost productivity and keep you informed.
Open‑Source Productivity Extension
The new free browser extension is designed for students, home‑workers, and anyone who finds themselves losing time to distracting websites such as X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.
- Default blocking of X, Instagram, and Facebook.
- Custom‑add any URL to block other digital vices.
- Open‑source, transparent code.
- Ideal for students and remote‑workers.
Digital Trends App Bundle – 17 Must‑Have Apps
In partnership with Maple Media, Digital Trends offers a bundled suite of 17 apps covering entertainment, productivity, and more. The bundle normally costs $9.99 / month but is free for the first 7 days.
- Relax‑focused games and entertainment apps.
- Productivity‑boosting utilities.
- Cost‑effective compared to buying apps individually.
- Full list available on the Digital Trends website.
Battery Capacity Confirmation from China’s QC‑C
China’s Quality Certification Center (QC‑C) has published a certification for a 4,855 mAh battery (code EB‑BS04898ABY). The capacity matches the battery used in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, suggesting the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra will retain the same capacity as its predecessor.
Samsung Announces Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
Samsung’s new budget‑friendly tablet, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, features a 10.9‑inch screen with a peak brightness of 600 nits—lower than the iPad Pro’s 1,600 nits but still suitable for everyday use.
These updates reflect the ongoing push for productivity‑focused tools, cost‑effective app bundles, and consumer‑friendly hardware from major tech players.