Tech Highlights: Solar Phones, Security, and Gaming PCs

This week's tech news includes Infinix's solar-powered phone, top home security systems, Alienware's DIY-friendly PC, and hints for NYT puzzles.

Tech Highlights: Solar Phones, Security, and Gaming PCs

Stay up-to-date with the latest tech trends! This week brings exciting innovations, from eco-friendly smartphones to enhanced home security and gaming solutions. Let's dive in.

Infinix Harnesses the Power of the Sun

Imagine charging your phone simply by leaving it in the sun, or even under a lamp. At MWC 2025, Infinix unveiled a solar-powered phone that can do just that! This innovative technology allows the phone to recharge using ambient light, whether it's direct sunlight or indoor lighting. Infinix solar phone charging under sunlight

This could be a game-changer for reducing our reliance on traditional charging methods and promoting sustainable technology. We're eager to see how this technology evolves and becomes more widely available.

Securing Your Home in 2025

Protecting your home is a top priority, and CNET experts have been hard at work testing and reviewing the best home security systems of 2025. They've identified the top monitoring services to safeguard your home from potential threats.

From smart cameras to comprehensive security packages, there are options to fit every need and budget. Research and find the system that provides the best protection and peace of mind for you and your family. Illustration of a smart home security system interface

Alienware Makes DIY Upgrades Easier

For gamers, upgrading components is part of the experience. Alienware's new Area-51 desktop PC is designed to make this process easier than ever. The innovative feature? QR codes printed directly onto the machine!

These QR codes provide easy access to information and instructions, allowing even novice users to confidently upgrade their components. As one commentator noted, this feature instills confidence and simplifies the DIY process. Close-up of Alienware Area-51 PC with visible QR codes

"QR codes printed directly onto the machine make it easy for someone like me to upgrade my components with confidence."

This is a great step towards making gaming PCs more accessible and user-friendly.

Puzzle Time: NYT Connections and Strands

Need a break from the tech world? The New York Times' Connections and Strands puzzles are a fun way to challenge your mind. If you're stuck, don't worry! Hints and answers for the March 6 editions (#634 for Connections and #368 for Strands) are readily available online. Good luck!

Screenshot of the NYT Strands puzzle interface

From solar power to home security and gaming upgrades, this week in tech offers something for everyone. Stay tuned for more updates and innovations!

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