Kendra Jackson+FollowiPhone 17 Pro Max: Thicker for a Reason?So, the next iPhone Pro Max might be the chunkiest yet—are we ready for a thicker device if it means finally getting the battery life we’ve all been begging for? Some fans are calling it a step backward for sleek design, but others say it’s a smart trade-off. Would you sacrifice slimness for all-day power? Let’s debate! #Tech #iPhone17 #TechDebate241Share
Samuel Rivera+FollowIs Thinner Always Better for Foldables?Honor just dropped the Magic V5, claiming the crown for the slimmest foldable phone—beating even Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7. At just 8.8mm folded (and 4.1mm unfolded), it’s a feat of engineering, but does shaving off millimeters actually make for a better user experience? With a massive camera bump and high-end specs, is thinness the real innovation, or just a flex in the ongoing foldable phone wars? Would you trade durability or battery for a sleeker profile? #Tech #FoldablePhones #TechDebate00Share
Dawn Smith+FollowWhen Apps Crash, Who Pays the Price?DoorDash’s recent outage left thousands hungry and gig workers out of pocket. While the company promises refunds for undelivered orders and lost merchant revenue, many Dashers say a simple refund doesn’t cover lost time or wages. As food delivery apps become essential, should platforms be required to compensate gig workers for downtime caused by tech failures? Or is this just part of the risk in the gig economy? Let’s debate. #Tech #TechDebate #GigEconomy00Share
russell01+FollowAre Our Computers Ready for True AI?Sam Altman says our current computers were never built for an AI-first world—and OpenAI is now hinting at a new kind of device that could change everything. If our laptops and phones are holding back AI’s full potential, what would you want from a purpose-built AI computer? Would you trust a device that knows your context and acts on your behalf? Let’s debate what the next-gen AI hardware should look like. #Tech #AIHardware #TechDebate00Share
Kimberly Walters+FollowDoorDash Outage: Tech Glitch or Growing Pains?DoorDash just issued thousands of refunds after a major outage left both drivers and diners in the lurch. While the platform is back online, this disruption raises questions: Are delivery apps scaling too fast for their own tech? With new PIN delivery safeguards and drone drop-offs, is innovation outpacing reliability? Would you trust your next meal to an app that just crashed? Let’s debate. #Tech #DoorDash #TechDebate10Share
Brandon Barrera+FollowAre Smart Speakers Worth the Hype?With Prime Day deals slashing prices on speakers from Bose, Sonos, Sony, and Beats, the real question is: does investing in smarter, more portable audio tech actually change your listening game? From waterproof builds to next-gen processors and voice assistants, these speakers promise immersive sound anywhere. But is the leap in quality and convenience enough to justify the upgrade, or is it just clever marketing? Let’s debate: what features really matter in your daily soundtrack? #Tech #SmartSpeakers #TechDebate10Share
vincentchen+FollowQuantum Leap: Are We Nearing Real Use?Finnish researchers just smashed the record for transmon qubit coherence, doubling the time these quantum bits can stay in their delicate state. This means more reliable quantum computing and less need for error correction—huge for scaling up! With this leap, are we finally on the brink of seeing quantum computers tackle real-world problems in the next five years? What do you think: Is this the tipping point, or are we still chasing hype? #Tech #QuantumComputing #TechDebate10Share
Rebecca Hull+FollowFrame TV Lookalike: Game Changer or Gimmick?Would you swap out a pricey designer TV for a lookalike that’s half the cost? The iFFalcon 55-inch QLED mural TV is turning heads this Prime Day with its ultra-slim, art-inspired design and vibrant picture quality. But does matching the aesthetics and features of Samsung’s Frame at a fraction of the price make it a must-buy—or is there more to the story than specs and savings? Let’s debate: is this the new king of living room tech? #Tech #TechDebate #SmartTV00Share
anitaross+FollowLeaf Blower Wars: Vervewave vs. DeWaltIs the Vervewave cordless leaf blower about to dethrone DeWalt in the yard tool game? For $30, users say it packs serious power, is lighter, and even works with DeWalt batteries. Is this the disruptor the outdoor tech market needed, or just hype? Would you trust a budget gadget for your weekend cleanup? Let’s hear your takes on performance vs. price in the great leaf blower showdown! #Tech #TechDebate #GadgetWars00Share
Kelly King+FollowWould You Trust a Multilingual Robot?Realbotix just gave its humanoid robot the power to speak 15 languages natively and tap into 147 more via the cloud. This means you could check into a hotel, ask for directions at an airport, or even share your symptoms at a hospital—all with a robot that looks and talks almost like us. Is this the ultimate customer service upgrade, or are we blurring the line between human and machine a bit too much? Would you feel comfortable being helped by a robot that speaks your language? #Tech #HumanoidRobots #TechDebate00Share