OnePlus smartwatches have been strong contenders in the wearable market, offering long battery life and versatile tracking features. However, a key health feature has been notably absent across all its smartwatch generations—native menstrual cycle tracking. Even with the release of the heavily upgraded Watch 2 and the new Watch 3, this functionality remains missing.
How much performance can you pack into a smartphone in the $600-$700 segment in 2025 and are there any compromises? Xiaomi and Poco recently discovered how to navigate this situation by building the pretty crazy Poco F7 Ultra, which costs a cool $599 at launch. Here is our review.
If you browse online stores, you’ll find fantastic headphones from Sony, such as the Sony WH-1000XM5 (review) for around $399. But there are also much more affordable options, like the Sony MDR-E9LP, available for just $6.99*. And, of course, there are models that fall somewhere in between in terms of price—one of the most notable being the Sony WF-C700N.
Just months after launching the Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking model, Google is rolling out another significant AI upgrade—Gemini 2.5. The first model built on this new technology, Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental, is now available for Advanced users and Gemini AI Studio.
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The excitement is building, and the anticipation among Apple fans is palpable – the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 is just around the corner. Apple has now officially announced the date for the event, where you will get your first glimpse of iOS 19, macOS 16, and numerous other software innovations. The rumor mill is buzzing and points to exciting changes that could affect both design and functionality.
With every update to Gemini, Google continues to expand its AI assistant’s capabilities. The latest addition is a new contextual awareness feature called “Ask about place,” which allows users to tap on the AI chatbot to get specific answers and insights about places and points of interest in Google Maps.
Apple refreshed the AirPods Max last year, replacing the Lightning port with a USB-C connector. Initially, many speculated that this change would finally enable lossless audio over a wired connection, something previously impossible due to Apple’s proprietary port. However, that didn’t materialize—until now. Apple has confirmed that lossless audio and ultra-low latency will arrive with the iOS 18.4 update.
In recent months, rumors have repeatedly surfaced about Samsung developing smart glasses. Under the codename Haean, the Korean tech giant is said to be working on glasses that follow the concept of Ray-Ban sunglasses with Meta integration or the MYVU Imiki. However, these glasses are expected to offer significantly more power.
Google is rapidly enhancing Gemini by adding more meaningful features, one of which is Gemini Live with Video, a Project Astra-powered capability. This feature, now rolling out to select users, allows Gemini to analyze the device’s screen in real-time and provide natural language responses.
Although the Apple Watch has evolved with a larger display and slimmer design, its overall look has remained largely unchanged for years. Apple has primarily focused on introducing new software tricks rather than making drastic changes in the exterior. However, a new report suggests that Apple is planning a major shift for its next-generation smartwatches—adding a built-in camera.