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Category: Devices
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Why Samsung May Be Betting on Price, Not Battery, for the Galaxy S26
Introduction Hook: Recent leaks suggest that Samsung is shifting its strategy for the upcoming Galaxy S26 — rather than pushing for huge battery upgrades, the company may be prioritizing competitive pricing. Why This Is Surprising: In an era where many smartphone makers boost battery capacity to compete, Samsung seems to be dialing back. Previous rumors…
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Valve Corporation’s New Console Announcement
What they announced Valve announced a new hardware lineup launching in early 2026, including a device they’re calling Steam Machine (not to be confused with their 2015 “Steam Machines”) — a living-room console/PC hybrid aimed at competing with the likes of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. (Windows Central) The machine will run on Valve’s…
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra — The Smartest Phone Ever Built?
Introduction Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra launched in early 2025 and instantly became the talk of the tech world. Beyond hardware, Samsung’s biggest leap lies in AI-powered experiences — from photography to productivity. In this review, we’ll dive deep into its design, performance, new Galaxy AI features, and whether it justifies its premium price tag. 1.…
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📋 What we know / what’s being reported Here are the highlights and what sources are saying: 1. Earlier launch timeline than expected A credible report says that the Galaxy S26 series is now expected to launch late January 2026, with sales starting early February. (The Times of India) Earlier rumours suggested a possible delay…
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Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26.2 beta 1 for developers
Overview Apple has released macOS Tahoe 26.2 beta 1 to developers, marking the first incremental update to its 26.x cycle following the public rollout of macOS Tahoe earlier this year. The new beta focuses on stability, performance refinements, deeper Apple Intelligence integration, enhanced developer APIs, and system-level improvements in graphics, connectivity, and security. While not…
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A Doctor at Apple Shares 9 Hidden Apple Watch Health Features You Probably Aren’t Using
When Apple first launched the Apple Watch in 2015, it was marketed as a sleek extension of the iPhone. Today, it’s evolved into one of the most advanced health and wellness tools ever worn on a wrist. Behind this transformation lies a dedicated team of engineers, data scientists, and physicians who’ve quietly shaped how the…
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Lenovo’s budget-friendly 2025 Idea Tab Plus Android tablet with 90Hz display hits new $200 all-time low, more from $130
Budget shoppers take note: Lenovo’s Idea Tab Plus, part of its 2025 tablet lineup, is now being seen at roughly US $200 or even slightly less in sales, marking a new all-time low for what is otherwise a very capable tablet. With a 12.1-inch 2.5K display (90 Hz refresh), decent specs and an affordable price,…
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Quantum Computing Stocks: Third Quarter Earnings Preview
As we move into the third quarter earnings cycle, investors are keeping a sharp eye on the emerging players in the quantum-computing space. The sexy promise of quantum computers solving problems classical machines cannot is generating buzz — but the financials still tell a story of early-stage businesses, steep losses, long timelines and high risk.…
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I’ve Been Working Out with the AirPods Pro 3 for Over a Month – Here’s My Verdict on Their New Fitness Features
When Apple announced the AirPods Pro (3rd Generation), I wasn’t expecting them to change my workouts. I’ve always seen AirPods as a convenience tool — great for music, calls, and podcasts — but never a serious fitness companion. That changed when I started using the AirPods Pro 3 every day for over a month, and…
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Magic Leap’s Android XR Smart-Glasses Prototype with Google
1. What’s Being Announced At the Future Investment Initiative (FII) 2025 event in Riyadh, Magic Leap unveiled a prototype of smart glasses built for the Android XR ecosystem (Google’s XR platform). (Next Reality) The partnership between Google and Magic Leap has been extended for three years, explicitly to develop reference designs and prototypes for Android…
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