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Motorola's Moto Tag Bluetooth tracker

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TABLET
Moto Tag: Motorola’s First Android Tracker Resembles the AirTag
Motorola just unveiled its first smart Bluetooth tracker, calling it the Moto Tag. The device features UWB for precise tracking and supports Google’s expanded Find My Device network and cross-platform unwanted tracking alerts with Android and iOS devices.

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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Assorted smartwatch chargers arranged on a white background.

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VR & AR
We Need to Talk About Standardizing Smartwatch Chargers!
The smartwatch market is fraught with challenges related to chargers. As wearables such as fitness trackers and smart rings gain popularity, the entire industry grapples with the issue of charging solutions. But is it even feasible to establish a standardized charging process for these devices?

by Camila Rinaldi

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DEALS & ONLINE SHOPPING
Galaxy AI: How Samsung Makes Your Keyboard Smarter with AI
Galaxy AI is the name of Samsung’s AI platform, which features in the software of compatible Samsung smartphones. This also includes Samsung’s keyboard, which now offers new tricks thanks to AI and the chat assistant: it checks your texts for errors and corrects them, while also offering help in terms of using a suitable writing style. This is how it works.

by Carsten Drees

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Will Huawei's private customer business come to an end soon?

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HarmonyOS NEXT Bids Adieu to Android
With HarmonyOS NEXT, Huawei has not only bid goodbye to Android but to the Linux kernel as well. In other words, Huawei has severed itself completely from its Android past having developed a completely independent operating system. It is unlikely to be installed on smartphones, tablets, and notebooks outside of China due to the lack of app availability.

by Matthias Wellendorf

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HTC is set to make a return to the smartphone world

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TABLET
HTC Set to Make a Comeback with the HTC U24 Pro!
Finally, the Rock has come back…wait a minute! That’s the wrong script. Finally, HTC has come back to the world of smartphones! Or at least that’s what the Taiwanese company has hinted. The million-dollar question is, will HTC’s comeback be marked successfully, or will it be a second foray into obscurity? Also read: The best smartphones you can buy for under $400

by Timo Brauer

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Find My Network Fail

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SMARTWATCH & TRACKERS
(Can’t) Find my Device: Google’s Item Tracking Network is Lost Right Now
Originally announced in May 2023, Google’s Find My Device network for offline item tracking was officially launched at the beginning of April, with device launches from Pebblebee and Chipolo. However, the network is currently next to useless. Let’s dive into why this is happening and explore Google’s rather vague explanation together. [Updated with a Google statement]

by Rubens Eishima

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 leaked AI features and processor

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VR & AR
Galaxy Watch 7 Listing Reveals Fancy New AI Features and Price
Samsung has confirmed the Galaxy Unpacked date today, but this does not mean the number of leaks concerning its upcoming Galaxy devices are slowing down anytime soon. Among the devices expected to be unveiled is the Galaxy Watch 7, which has starred on an Amazon listing revealing some of its key features, and as you would expect, it includes a suite of AI tools.

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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Samsung Summer Galaxy Unpacked 2024

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TABLET
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked on July 10 Brings New Foldables and Wearables
Samsung announced the date and venue of its next Galaxy Unpacked event following numerous speculations and leaks in the prior months. The event will be held in Paris on July 10 where the next-generation foldable smartphones and wearables are expected to be announced.

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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nextpit reviewed the Beats Solo Buds.

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Beats Solo Buds Review: Perfect Headphones in Only 2 Situations
Apple has just launched its first pair of affordable true wireless earbuds. No, I’m not referring to the AirPods but the Beats Solo Buds. These earbuds from Beats, an Apple subsidiary, costs $79.99 a pop. They have no Active Noise Cancellation, lack spatial audio, do not feature a case that charges the Beats Solo Buds, miss out on wireless charging, does not feature any IP certification…Beats offers the bare minimum here (or perhaps less than what is expected!), but the earbuds meet two very specific needs to perfection: a compact form factor and compatibility with both Android and iOS platforms. I’ll tell you more in this in-depth Beats Solo Buds review.

by Antoine Engels

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EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 portable power station

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FITNESS & HEALTH
Ecoflow Delta Pro 3: Portable Power Station That Can Charge an EV
Ecoflow is known for its portable power stations and solar generators, having just refreshed its top-end Delta Pro series with the launch of the Delta Pro 3. It’s the company’s most powerful portable power station after the Delta Pro Ultra and also boasts being the first to be fitted with the new proprietary X-Core 3.0 power system.

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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