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Nothing Phone (2) Review

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Nothing Phone (2a): Beefed-up Mid-Range Specs and Price Leaked
Nothing is set to expand its transparent smartphone offerings with the launch of the Phone (2a). The UK-based startup already confirmed the official reveal date for the device, but that has not stopped leaks from pouring in. Vital key specifications and the alleged price of the Nothing Phone (2a) have surfaced and hints at a beefed-up mid-range handset. Can't wait for the Phone (2a)? Check out the best mid-range phones you can buy for less than $400.

by Jade Bryan

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Samsung Galaxy A54 display highlight

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Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 Will Be Cheaper and Easier to Repair
Apart from crafting phenomenal flagship smartphones such as the new Galaxy S24, Samsung's mid-range smartphones continue to be exceedingly popular due to their affordability. The South Korean tech giant is set to refresh the Galaxy A series with the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35. Now, these two models keep appearing on our radar, with the latest update coming directly from Samsung France itself, hinting at improved repairability scores for both devices. Don't miss: Best smartphones to buy under $400 price

by Jade Bryan

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Apple iPhone 15 display highlighted

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iOS 18 Is Rumored To Receive Dramatic UI Changes Inspired By VisionOS
In recent versions of iOS, including the latest iOS 17, big visual changes are mostly reserved at app-level, with pretty much of the entire UI relatively unchanged. Apple is now rumored that it could overhaul iOS 18 by copying the interface of visionOS and giving it dramatic changes seen in years. Also read: Top iOS tips and tricks to master

by Jade Bryan

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Google Pixel 8 Pro display in detail

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Pixel 8 May Feature Wet-Display Adaptive Touch
The Google Pixel 8 (review) brought major display upgrades like a brighter output and tougher protection. However, the hardware section is just one side of the equation, as there were essential additions in software as well. That includes the automatic detection for screen protectors that boosts the touch sensitivity. Google could level up this by allowing even more dynamic touch response based on the latest findings.

by Jade Bryan

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Motorola Moto Watch 40

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Motorola Launches $65 Moto Watch 40, Challenges Galaxy Fit 3
While we eagerly await the debut of the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3, Motorola has taken us by surprise with the unexpected unveiling of its new Moto Watch 40, slated to hit the market soon at a price point of $65. Despite its 'Watch' designation, the Moto Watch 40 primarily serves as a fitness tracker, presenting a more budget-friendly alternative to last year's Moto Watch 70. Prefer another tracker? See the best Fitbit watches and trackers you can buy in 2024

by Jade Bryan

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Google Pixel 8 Pro with Gemini

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Google AI: Bard is now Gemini!
Google's roll out of its AI based on LLM (Large Language Model) has not been a smooth sailing at the start, which is even true with how its early naming conventions. Previously, Google has been calling its new chatbot assistant on its Pixel devices mostly as Bard or Assistant with Bard, while those with more capable solutions as part of Gemini. But this is now starting to change and becoming more coherent as it fully implements its AI arsenal in one banner under Gemini. Got a Galaxy phone? Here are the new AI features from Samsung

by Jade Bryan

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Top 5 Apps of the week

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Top 5 Android & iOS Apps of the Week: One Punch Man, a Bookworm App, and More!
We are now approaching the middle of February, and that can only mean one thing. It is the time of the year when Cupid plays a central role in the lives of many. Valentine's Day is at hand. How you will spend it remains entirely at your discretion. Just in case you feel that you would like to withdraw from the rest of the world and spend some time with yourself and your phone, why not check out these five apps that we have listed?

by Edwin Kee

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human working together with AI

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Want to Secure a Job in AI? Focus Your Search on Non-Tech Companies
Artificial intelligence continues to be one of the driving forces in transforming business, but it’s easy to forget that AI has been transforming the workplace for decades. 

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It would be tough to usurp the Galaxy S24 Ultra as a top handphone this year.

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Samsung to Fix the 'Boring' Galaxy S24 Displays in a New Update
While the Samsung Galaxy S24 series are considered exceptional refinements to the Galaxy S23, they don't come without shortcomings. One of the gripes by early users was the bland display output on these devices even with vivid mode enabled. Samsung confirmed it was its intention to keep the vivid profile looking more natural. But of course, this alone wouldn't suffice everyone. Instead, it is now reported that an upcoming update will add options to boost the Galaxy S24's display colors by a few notches. Considering buying a Galaxy phone? See the best Samsung Galaxy models compared.

by Jade Bryan

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Samsung Galaxy A54 triple camera module in detail

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Samsung's Galaxy A55 Live Photos Surface Ahead of Launch
If you're put off by the premium price of the Galaxy S24 (review), Samsung offers plenty of mid-range and budget-friendly smartphone options at a lower price. The headline act among the lot is the Galaxy A54. However, the model is in desperate need of a refresh, which is where the Galaxy A55 comes in. The Galaxy A55 is on its way to stores this year and was spotted at a certification agency, indicating that it could be officially announced any minute now. Also read: The best Samsung Galaxy smartphones you can buy today

by Jade Bryan

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