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TABLET
Google's Budget Pixel Leaks Ahead of Launch: No More Iconic Camera Hump?
Google's Pixel 9a has been rumored and leaked for quite some time, with reports suggesting a refreshed design compared to its predecessor. Now, a new leak featuring renders and a specs sheet gives us an even clearer look at the next budget-friendly Pixel smartphone.

by Jade Bryan

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TABLET
Slow Charging? Galaxy S25 Problems Tackled in First Update
The Samsung Galaxy S25 series made a strong debut, launching with One UI 7. However, the experience hasn’t been entirely smooth for all users. Reports of charging issues and visible lines in low-light images surfaced early on, prompting Samsung to acknowledge the problems. Fortunately, the South Korean company has now responded by rolling out the first stability update to address these concerns. Also read: Top reasons why your phone is charging slowly and how to fix it

by Jade Bryan

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VR & AR
Still Not There: OnePlus Watch 3 Misses the Mark
The OnePlus Watch 3 officially hits the US market today, and while there are notable upgrades under the hood, the brand’s approach still seems laser-focused on its male-dominated fan base—leaving female users and their specific health needs largely overlooked. The latest smartwatch boasts improvements in battery life and health-tracking metrics, particularly sleep monitoring. But there’s more: the price has changed this year.

by Camila Rinaldi

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SMARTPHONES
Surprise Twist: Industry Insider Hints at Early GTA 6 PC Release
Grand Theft Auto 6 is arguably the most highly anticipated game right now, with console players eagerly awaiting a potential launch this year. From the outset, though, it’s been clear that PC gamers would have to wait longer. But just how long might that wait be?

by Corinna Oettinger

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FITNESS & HEALTH
Heating Without Gas or Oil? One Country Proves That it Works
When discussing sustainable energy, the issue of implementing heating systems that don't rely on fossil fuels often raises more questions than it has answers for. Is it even possible to solely operate heating systems that function without gas or oil, and what does this look like in practice? Sweden has made remarkable progress in this respect, which could serve as an example for other countries across the world. It is, however, important to keep in mind that Sweden's blueprint can't be applied to every country across the board.

by Lisa-Marie Karzick

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SMARTPHONES
YouTube TV Retains Paramount Content: What This Means for Your Subscription
YouTube TV has announced that it has reached an agreement with Paramount, preventing a potential blackout of the media giant's channels. This follows last week's warning that subscribers could lose access to Paramount-owned networks, including CBS, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon, if a new deal was not reached. Also read: Gemini AI is arriving on Google TV

by Jade Bryan

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
Want Better Sound? Spotify Now Charges Extra for Higher Sound Quality
In the past, streaming platforms have often shown themselves to be creative when developing new subscriptions. The standard subscription was soon followed by new premium offers. Yet another partially ad-financed lite model is intended to attract those looking to save money. Spotify is also said to be considering new ways of earning money from its subscribers and is planning to expand its offerings, as Bloomberg reports.

by Matthias Wellendorf

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
Apple Maps May Get a New Feature That Follows You Everywhere
Many users prefer Apple devices due to the company's strong stance on privacy and its careful handling of personal data. Unlike Google and Meta, Apple's approach makes it less likely for user data to be leveraged for advertising. However, in recent years, Apple has begun integrating ads into its free services, such as the News and Stocks apps. Now, according to a new report, Apple Maps could be next in line.

by Jade Bryan

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PRODUCTIVITY & SERVICES
Never Lose a Tab Again: Chrome for Android Gains Vital Features
If you’re like me and rarely close tabs while browsing in Chrome, chances are you have multiple tabs sitting on the sidelines—some even dating back months. While this can make navigating your browser a bit overwhelming, there’s usually a reason those tabs remain open, whether for future reference or as an alternative to bookmarking. Fortunately, Google has introduced a more convenient way to manage tabs with the Tab Search feature, which is now rolling out to Chrome for Android. Don't miss: How to use Chrome's Ask about this PDF Gemini feature

by Jade Bryan

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FITNESS & HEALTH
Luxury or Necessity? Millions in Europe Can’t Afford to Heat Their Homes
Last heating season hit Europe like a wake-up call. A staggering 47 million people across the EU, Switzerland, and Norway struggled to afford proper heating through the winter. That’s about 10.2% of the entire population—up sharply from 31 million in 2021. What’s surprising? It’s not just the colder northern regions feeling the squeeze. It’s actually the warmer areas where the situation is often worse. In some places, up to 30% of residents are affected. Chances are, you’ve noticed the spike in energy costs yourself over the past few months. It’s been hard to miss.

by Lisa-Marie Karzick

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