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Aleksy Nwankwo

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Aleksy Nwankwo runs TechReaderDaily's reviews desk from Warsaw. He has opinions and is willing to defend them at length. He has reviewed nine AI wearables and recommended one.

11 articles published Warsaw, Poland
  • AI hardware (pins, pendants, glasses) and where they fit in a real life
  • laptops and desktops for developer workflows
  • phones, tablets, and what stops being interesting about them
  • audio gear and the slow death of the wired headphone market
  • first-look reviews of things that haven't shipped yet

Latest from this reporter

Reviews · Consumer Hardware

Pre-Release Reviews Fail Readers: Samsung OLED, Xbox Helix

Technology outlets now publish detailed evaluations of Samsung OLED televisions and Xbox Project Helix hardware long before any retail availability, turning product coverage into manufacturer marketing rather than useful consumer guidance.

May 12, 2026 · 9 min
Apple 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Max chip in space black, open on a desk next to a studio display. Reviews · Developer Hardware

Developer Hardware Trap 2026: Faster Machines, Stalled Workflows

Apple's M5 Max, Lenovo's ThinkPad concept, and Dell's Precision push silicon velocity, but SPEC CPU 2026 benchmarks reveal that raw speed hasn't caught up with the compile loops and AI tax of real developer workflows.

May 11, 2026 · 9 min
Tecno's ultra-thin modular phone concept with detachable battery and camera modules laid out on a white surface at MWC 2026. Reviews · Consumer Hardware

Smartphone Innovation Stalled After 2020, MWC 2026 Confirms No Fix

At MWC 2026 in Barcelona, the industry's response to smartphone upgrade fatigue included thinner slabs, crease-prone foldables, and a modular concept that likely will not ship, leaving Aleksy Nwankwo wondering who this is for.

May 10, 2026 · 9 min
The Limitless AI pendant, a small wearable device designed to clip onto clothing for always-on AI assistance and conversation recording. Reviews · AI Hardware

AI Hardware 2026 Splits Into Three Lanes After Humane Ai Pin Flop

After two years of overheating pins and unwearable glasses, the AI hardware market is consolidating into three distinct categories: smart glasses, pendants, and screenless audio wearables, each with a tradeoff that manufacturers now openly admit.

May 10, 2026 · 8 min
Smartphones: shipments slip amid design drought Reviews · Mobile Devices

Smartphone Shipments Fall 6%: The Age of Exciting Phones Is Over

Smartphone shipments fell 6% in Q1 2026 while tablet sales flatlined, with foldables and AI assistants failing to reverse the drift—the real problem is that devices solved their own problems too well, stretching upgrade cycles beyond four years.

May 9, 2026 · 9 min
Framework Laptop 13 (2025) review: getting better with age | The Verge Reviews · Developer Hardware

Framework Laptop 13 Pro: Developer Machine the Industry Didn't Build

Framework's Laptop 13 Pro, now shipping with Linux first, proves that repairability, modularity, and raw developer ergonomics aren't niche demands but the main event in a sea of sealed, glossy compromises sold to developers.

May 9, 2026 · 11 min